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Box Seats DIY Fiberglass Mold
Been playing with the idea of making box seats for my 23' Tsunami. Actually they're more than box seats - the are more like an "L", with a seat facing aft for passengers.
After my resto, I installed (2) pedestals thinking that was good enough for me. Flash forward a few years; wife, (2) kids ! My fishing boat has become more of a family boat - even thinking of getting a tow rope and inflatable to pull behind !!! Just a metaphor for my scene ! Anyway, I saw a really nice looking, mid 70's 26' Bertram recently with great looking, aftermarket I assume, fiberglass "L" boxes; each box had a swing seat mounted on top of the box for the helm and a nice aft facing cushion/seat for facing aft. Questions : - How hard is it to make a mold for this and can the mold be used twice or do I have to destroy the molds to remove the fiberglassed work ? - After you spray mold release, do you spray gelcoat in the mold, then mat ? - Where do you glass in plywood for support - the whole structure ? - What layup would you recommend using polyester resin ? This will be my first mold attempt and if it goes well, I will have to plan out a hardtop next... Or, the hardtop and then the box seats ... Thx |
Exactly what I was thinking. I'm watching this one
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If I had the coin I would get two of these for my Sceptre
http://www.nauticaldesigninc.com/ima...aning-Post.htm |
RIP,
Thats the one !!! Who makes it and how much ? I think I have to make it myself due to $$$ - unless its not too much $... |
Captain Cabo on bloody decks has built a number of similar things by glassing wood and they come out super nice.
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Don't want to glass wood per se.
Want to make a mold with wood/melamine - then gelcoat, glass in and add wood to areas that need the wood structurally. Do all sides need wood glassed to them for structure ? |
I would core the whole thing but use core cell instead. Nautical designs has come a long way over the years. Looks like a quality product but at nearly 2k apiece thats some serious coin.
strick |
Thx Strick - would I need to make two molds or do you think I could get away with one ?
You have a preferred layup schedule or is it somewhere on the site already ? |
Here are a few ideas:
first on the Moesly 21, then on a Formula 233 and finally on the Seafari. Only the Moesly unit is glass. The support is only 3/8" ply and only under seat - I'll get a closer look for you tomorrow if you like. The wood is not glassed in but still solid 47 years later... http://i1011.photobucket.com/albums/...-01-24_506.jpg http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i.../frontdeck.jpg http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...s/5f4789e2.jpg |
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Lay up 2 layers of 1.5 oz matt 1 layer 1708 3/8 core cell 1 layer 1708 all corners re inforced with the same type cloth during each layer. strick |
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