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"Ron White" wrote in message ...
I am helping a friend who is building a 35' motor trawler. It is planked with marine ply and epoxy glued and it soon need fairing. Are there any good commercially available epoxy fairing compounds in 5 gallon units? He is debating weather to fair the hull after the glass is laid or more likely fairing before and lightly fairing after the glassing. On the subject of glassing, the designer, Carl Stambaugh, recommended biaxial tape at the corners and has left skin up to the builder and has offered several suggestions. I am thinking that maybe a biaxial covering would be easier for a small crew (2) to handle as compared to woven cloth? The boat has a 2' wide box keel that among other things, will take most of the grounding abuse. He is debating on the glass skin with a Kevlar overlay or just add some roving to the bottom of the box for protection. Any suggestions would be welcome. ---------------------- For fairing that much, I would mix my own compound using microballoons and epoxy. It will be a lot cheaper than the System three quick fair (which is good stuff, we sell it too). While the biax will be stronger, it will require more fairing. If you need large quantities of epoxy and glass, I can give you a deal on a "kit". Joel Boatbuildercentral.com |
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