I have access to what looks like EME molds. When building airplanes I follow a lay up schedule. So many layers of this. So many of that. It’s all laid out as far as type and weight. I have been digging around. I picked up another flying project. Should be a quick one. Weather should be about perfect to mix resin.
I don’t have any expectations. Just want to try my hand at building a ski. Molds are available and free.
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It sounds like you already have experience with fiberglass.
I've laid up two superjet style hulls for personal use as rec and buoy ski using GP Polyester resin from a local supplier. My fiberglass skills are mediocre, but the hull has held up great so far.
The second hull was as follows.
Bottom:
Gel
2 layers 3/4 chop
3 layers 1708 for bottom and sides, overlapping in the middle
5 layers of 10 oz for bond line
Top:
Gel
2 layers of 3/4 chop
1 layer of 1708
5 layers of 10oz for bond line and hood seal area
Extra layers of reinforcement around handlepole area
2 layers of 1708 for tray bottom.
Two part expanding foam for tray and gunwhale area.
Hull weight was 10 lbs less than oem.