: I already mentioned in the "Fourum Statistics " thread,
: that I had glassed the outside of my deck but due to house
: moving
: and all that goes with it, the build had slowed to a virtual stand
: still and the deck spread by about 11/4" amidships.
: I have rubbed down and put a seal coat on the underside now and
: with a loop around it at each station, have pulled it back
: into it's correct dimensions. If I glass the inside I will need to
: do it in the next 24 hours to get a chemical bond.
: To do this I will need to untie all the loops.
: What are the implications if, instead of glassing the whole inner
: surface, I run a glass tape down the centre line and
: wide reinforcing tapes in front and behind the cockpit ( I'd be
: doing that anyway).
: My thoughts are: Saves a bit of weight.
: Lose a little strength but will this matter on the deck.
: Keeps the deck held in shape for a week or so untill I rub down and
: glass the hull inside and out
: ready for closing up. This boat will not be used for rockhopping
: just a little surf and flat water.
: Can't quite make my mind up yet.
: Thoughts please! Les C.
Hi Les,
The wood, while pretty, isn't really all that strong by itself. It's the two glass layers that give you the strength, the wood really only holds those layers and keeps them separate, light foam would do nearly the same thing and you'd never think about using it unglassed.
Bill H.
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