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"Capt. JG" wrote:
Lew... do you have a phone number or address for them... can't seem to find them. 1-800-245-3053 Lew |
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"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
... "Capt. JG" wrote: Lew... do you have a phone number or address for them... can't seem to find them. 1-800-245-3053 Lew Thanks! -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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: "Geoff Schultz" wrote in message .. . ryanonthebeach wrote in : Hey all I'm designing a hard top dodger for my catamaran see http://www.psychosnail.com/blog/post...mini-hard-Dodg er .aspx Was wondering if any of you have experience working with Last-A-Foam as a core using hand lay up? Is this a good material for hand layup, any gotchas or recommendations? I had my soft dodger converted to a hard dodger by a friend of mine in FL. He used the original stainless for the soft dodger as the frame for the hard dodger. This was welded to keep it rigid. The top and the bottom are 1/8" fiberglass sheets and the interior is honeycomb. The whole assembly was Awlgripped to match the non-skid. We constantly get complements on the construction. However, Erik said that he would never build another one as it was a royal pain... -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org Geoff, Is this picture of the hard dodger? It looks really nice. My dodger fabric is just about shot, and I've been thinking about replacing it, but then I saw your post, and I was thinking this might be a better, longer-lasting solution. I have a friend who can do the welding. Where did you get the fiberglass sheets? Do you have any drawings, plans, or any other pics I might look at (of the construction or just finished pictures)? This would be a winter project, since I and students prefer something to hide behind in the summer. http://www.geoffschultz.org/BlueJack...121_095647.htm Yes, this is my dodger. I don't know where the fiberglass sheets came from, but it sounds like you've got some suggestions. I'll be glad to take some detailed photos of the completed project if you're interested. -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org |
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"Geoff Schultz" wrote in message
.. . "Capt. JG" wrote in : "Geoff Schultz" wrote in message .. . ryanonthebeach wrote in : Hey all I'm designing a hard top dodger for my catamaran see http://www.psychosnail.com/blog/post...mini-hard-Dodg er .aspx Was wondering if any of you have experience working with Last-A-Foam as a core using hand lay up? Is this a good material for hand layup, any gotchas or recommendations? I had my soft dodger converted to a hard dodger by a friend of mine in FL. He used the original stainless for the soft dodger as the frame for the hard dodger. This was welded to keep it rigid. The top and the bottom are 1/8" fiberglass sheets and the interior is honeycomb. The whole assembly was Awlgripped to match the non-skid. We constantly get complements on the construction. However, Erik said that he would never build another one as it was a royal pain... -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org Geoff, Is this picture of the hard dodger? It looks really nice. My dodger fabric is just about shot, and I've been thinking about replacing it, but then I saw your post, and I was thinking this might be a better, longer-lasting solution. I have a friend who can do the welding. Where did you get the fiberglass sheets? Do you have any drawings, plans, or any other pics I might look at (of the construction or just finished pictures)? This would be a winter project, since I and students prefer something to hide behind in the summer. http://www.geoffschultz.org/BlueJack...121_095647.htm Yes, this is my dodger. I don't know where the fiberglass sheets came from, but it sounds like you've got some suggestions. I'll be glad to take some detailed photos of the completed project if you're interested. -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org I would very much! There's no huge rush, as this is going to be a winter project. I tend to sail a bit less then anyway, and not having a dodger wouldn't be a hardship then anyway. Looks like there are a couple of places somewhat local to me that have the material. I just have to line up the welding, windows for the dodger, etc. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Wed, 22 Jul 2009 21:14:45 -0500, Geoff Schultz
wrote: Yes, this is my dodger. I don't know where the fiberglass sheets came from, but it sounds like you've got some suggestions. I'll be glad to take some detailed photos of the completed project if you're interested. I'm trying to figure out from the pictures whether or not you went with "hard" windows or flexible? Are there cutouts for control lines? |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
... On Wed, 22 Jul 2009 21:14:45 -0500, Geoff Schultz wrote: Yes, this is my dodger. I don't know where the fiberglass sheets came from, but it sounds like you've got some suggestions. I'll be glad to take some detailed photos of the completed project if you're interested. I'm trying to figure out from the pictures whether or not you went with "hard" windows or flexible? Are there cutouts for control lines? Excellent questions... -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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