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Yaasaay June 17th 11 01:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce[_3_] (Post 873810)

yes I have built it with a board

do you mean the boat will float without what the guys mentioned it

and if I want to put a fiberglass and filler just to make it mush strong and give it the shape

is won't if affect in the float ?


I wait you

Bruce[_3_] June 17th 11 12:01 PM

can you answer my question?
 
On Fri, 17 Jun 2011 01:57:46 +0100, Yaasaay
wrote:


'Bruce[_3_ Wrote:
;873810']On Thu, 16 Jun 2011 18:47:00 +0100, Yaasaay
wrote:
-

'Tim W[_2_ Wrote: -
;873658']"Bruce"
wrote in message
...-


.... A
traditional canoe is covered with canvas to keep the water out.
-
No, no at traditional canoe is covered with seal skin.

Tim w-

what kind of canvas I need ?

can you show me pics of canvas or seal skin?


and -

Nope, to get seal skin, first you need to catch a seal; to get canvas
the same except you catch a candidate.-

what is the order of the process ?

for example first I put the fiberglass on the wooden board

then the canvas

finally by the filler mixing with epoxy

is it right

I wait your responses-

If you have built the canoe out of boards then you don't need
fiberglass, filler, canvas or seal skin. Just nails and oakum.

Cheers,

Bruce


yes I have built it with a board

do you mean the boat will float without what the guys mentioned it

and if I want to put a fiberglass and filler just to make it mush strong
and give it the shape

is won't if affect in the float ?


I wait you



The ability of a board to float depends on the specific gravity of the
floatation liquid, the density of the board and the weight of the load
(passenger).

Cheers,

Bruce

Yaasaay June 17th 11 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce[_3_] (Post 873883)
On Fri, 17 Jun 2011 01:57:46 +0100, Yaasaay
wrote:


'Bruce[_3_ Wrote:
;873810']On Thu, 16 Jun 2011 18:47:00 +0100, Yaasaay
wrote:
-

'Tim W[_2_ Wrote: -
;873658']"Bruce"
wrote in message
...-


.... A
traditional canoe is covered with canvas to keep the water out.
-
No, no at traditional canoe is covered with seal skin.

Tim w-

what kind of canvas I need ?

can you show me pics of canvas or seal skin?


and -

Nope, to get seal skin, first you need to catch a seal; to get canvas
the same except you catch a candidate.-

what is the order of the process ?

for example first I put the fiberglass on the wooden board

then the canvas

finally by the filler mixing with epoxy

is it right

I wait your responses-

If you have built the canoe out of boards then you don't need
fiberglass, filler, canvas or seal skin. Just nails and oakum.

Cheers,

Bruce


yes I have built it with a board

do you mean the boat will float without what the guys mentioned it

and if I want to put a fiberglass and filler just to make it mush strong
and give it the shape

is won't if affect in the float ?


I wait you



The ability of a board to float depends on the specific gravity of the
floatation liquid, the density of the board and the weight of the load
(passenger).

Cheers,

Bruce


I will use the boat in a sea and you know the sea is salt and when the water is salt that mean the flotation is bigger than a normal water like lake

because it has a Greater density


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