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Hi all,
I'm interested in building a canadian canoe for myself and my daughter to use. I have already built a small rowing boat using stitch and glue many years ago, but want to try something different. What I was thinking is to pre-make flat GRP panels (gelcoated on one side) and then build the canoe in a stitch and glue type method with these. I'd probably use polyester resin for the panels and tape together using epoxy. This is to help reduce the cost as I've not found epoxy resin to be all that cheap in the UK. So, with this in mind, how many layers of matt would be needed for the panel. Too many and it won't easily bend and I guess too few would leave it weak. Also, how do you determine the quantity of resin needed based on the sq.ft of the project? Any advice welcome. Thanks, Mark |
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