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My plans changed as all things do for the Easter weekend and the opportunity arose for me to proceed with the lamination process. On Friday I rounded up a team of volunteers for Saturday morning and worked late Friday evening prepping the mold.
When I started the prep work the first thing I noticed was that my Hardi Board was starting to buckle slightly even though it had been covered with plastic and a tarp. I had to take screws and fasten it down in quite a few places and am still concerned some of this may transfer to the top of the deck requiring more fairing and sanding. After waxing I used my sprayer to apply the PVA. ![]() Taking notes from Billy I recessed my hatch mold 3/4". I didn't have time to get the wax and wound up using the modeling compound for a short radius. ![]() I carried the hatch recess all the way to where the deck will tie into the rear of the boat and hopefully drain any water that accumulates. ![]() My volunteers were all in their 20's so I knew there was about a 50/50 chance of them showing up after going out Friday night. Luckily two showed at 10 and one at 10:30. I was prepared to call it off if I didn't have at least two helpers. Layup consisted of two layers of 1.5 oz matt and two layers of 1708. ![]() ![]() ![]() Working the area around the hatch. I followed Billy's suggestion about using micro ballons after the matt was applied to avoid a fight with 1708 during the layup. ![]() ![]() After cutting the flange off. ![]() Sanding to prep for the coring material. ![]() Backing for the center console and leaning post. ![]() Layout of the rest of the Divinycell. ![]() More to come.....
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