Re: Eglass, cloth weight?
Have a look at "Covering Wooden Boats with Fiberglass" by Allan Vaitses.
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "airghun" <airghun@...> wrote:
>
> For a strip built powerboat aprox 21ft. what would be the recommended
> cloth weight?
>
> Thank you
> Mike
>
thank you, I was also looking at the S glass, with 30% more strenth.
Bruce Hallman <bruce@...> wrote:
Opinions would vary, for sure, but I would use 8 ounce with double or
triple on the surfaces subject to abrasion, like the keel or chine.
Bruce Hallman <bruce@...> wrote:
Opinions would vary, for sure, but I would use 8 ounce with double or
triple on the surfaces subject to abrasion, like the keel or chine.
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 5:43 PM, airghun <airghun@...> wrote:
> For a strip built powerboat aprox 21ft. what would be the recommended
> cloth weight?
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Opinions would vary, for sure, but I would use 8 ounce with double or
triple on the surfaces subject to abrasion, like the keel or chine.
triple on the surfaces subject to abrasion, like the keel or chine.
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 5:43 PM, airghun <airghun@...> wrote:
> For a strip built powerboat aprox 21ft. what would be the recommended
> cloth weight?
For a strip built powerboat aprox 21ft. what would be the recommended
cloth weight?
Thank you
Mike
cloth weight?
Thank you
Mike