Forming rounded corners with Fiberglass and ply.
On Aug 23, 12:12 pm, "Lew Hodgett" wrote:
You are going to end up making a male mold and then doing a classic
"one off" construction.
I definitely would NOT use plywood as a core material, but rather use
1/2" Divinycell foam.
Best guess is probably about $3/sq ft for full 4x8 sheets.
Probably get the job done with 2 sheets so estimate maybe $200 for
foam.
Foam can be cut into strips to go around corners, I've done it several
times.
You do realize that this will be at least a 2 year project and cost at
least $1K before you are done.
Lew
Thanks Lew,
Thanks for the foam suggestion. Why not ply? Because it rots? Because
it's heavy? Other reasons?
I should explain that the sunbrella dodger/bimini/surround I have now
is ugly, too vertical and also it has aged. It would cost $2,000 to
$5,000 to fix it or to replace it (change the shape).
I'd like to make a full hard dodger and combined hard bimini to cover
the entire cockpit. Then add sunbrella sides and soft windows aft of
the dodger. I'd like to be able to open the center window of the
dodger, for ventilation. I may have a window in the ceiling (bimini)
to see the sails, but probably not. I will probably have brackets for
mounting solar panels, and may include a conduit for power cables.
To have a shipyard build this would be very expensive (double the
above numbers), and I'm not confident that I would like the result. So
I expect my project to be expensive, when it's all done.
I plan to make some form of disposable mock-up, to determine the
details. It should be the right height, it should allow visibility, it
should be aesthetically acceptable, it should allow crew to work the
lines and winches etc. Until I'm happy with this aspect, I won't begin
construction.
Yes it will take a long time, especially considering my other
projects.. I was hoping to get it done within a year though (probably
not)..
Thanks for your advice.
-Koos.
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