Draggingto
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Huh, yeah mine definetly didnt have that in it. I sent you the pics of my tank. hope they are helpfull. Good luck with the rest of your build. Looks like its coming along nicely.
My original idea was laying a layer of 17 oz biax then 3 layers of twill carbon then another layer or two of 17 oz biax. My question is do you think it would be more beneficial to alternate the layers biax, cabon, biax etc. or does it matter.
Nice, I ended up on the bottom of the hull and bottom sides using 2 layers 17 oz biax 2 layers 2x2 twill carbon, then another 17 oz biax layer. For the top i ended up doing it in with 1 layer biax, 3 layers carbon then another layer of biax. I will take a pic when I flip the ski again. I think the pole bracket should have enough strength to hold up but we will see. After laying the biax I had a hard time keeping the air bubbles out so I ended up letting it cure then afterwards I used a syringe to inject epoxy into the air pockets; seemed to work great. The rail I just used blue insulation sheet foam cut it to the width I wanted and adhesive sprayed it to the front of the hull. then did 1 layer carbon and 2 layers biax and it worked out nice.Looks great. What was your lay up?
I've been working on mine as well. I reinforced the handlepole mount since there was tons of flex and gelcoat cracking. I hot glued cardboard inside to bridge the base of the mount to the outer edges of the hull (I kept a relatively flat surface to put a larger backing plate to disperse load). I laid 6.7oz 2x2 twill to strengthen the make shift mold, then 17oz biaxial and filled with 2 part foam.
lol@doing glass work in the living room... haha
Nice work BTW.
haha I didnt even notice that.
Btw whats with the holes in the lip for the hood?