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I made a 4x16' jonboat using the same process as Carolina Skiff uses
which they call a 'box-beam'.You can go to the U.S.patent office site and pull up the Car.Skf. patent (#4,495,884) to see how it's done.Basically it's 2 fiberglass skins connected by perpindicular(?) fiberglass ribs which are formed against foam 'beams'.The foam itself doesn't contribute much, if any, to the strength of the sandwich. In my jonboat I used 2x3" beams and ended up with a bottom 2" thick with ribs every 3".I used polyester resin so I couldn't use styrofoam type stuff.I went to a commercial insulation peddler and he sold me a urethane type foam that was used on commercial roofs either under tin or as a base for 'hot-mopping' flat roofs.It was about 1/2 the price of the equilevent amount of urethane foam from Home Despot.It could be had in any thickness up to 6" or more.It was 'structural' in the sense that it could be walked upon a reasonable amount in the course of roofing without crushing.I sawed it up on a hot day wearing just cutoffs and discovered that evening that it also had fiberglass hairs laced all through it for strength.The mold for the boat I made from 'tile board',a 1/8" masonite type board with a white smooth surface used as a cheap shower or bath liner,also from Home Despot for about $10 a 4x8 sheet. |
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