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![]() "Jack Rogers" -you wrote in message ... Hello-- I'm building an optimist dinghy for my son out of okoume plywood. He'll be racing it, so its important that the boat come out at the class minimum weight. Can anybody recommend a glass tape (and supplier) to use on the seams? I want something light weight that won't soak up a bunch of epoxy. This is a tiny boat (7.5 ft) sailed by kids, so loads are relatively light. Probably you could get away with 3" wide, 6 oz. tape. I wouldn't go to 4 oz. You'll save more weight by being tidy, using small fillets and only enough resin to wet out the cloth. Consider wetting out dry lengths of tape on polyethylene sheeting and transfering to the boat; excess resin is left on the sheeting. -- Evan Gatehouse you'll have to rewrite my email address to get to me ceilydh AT 3web dot net (fools the spammers) Thanks for any advice! Jack |
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