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I just scrolled through all the pics on the FB page. Very slick. Nice work.
Did you use Divinycell throughout, including on the inner hull sides? And did you vacuum bag the inner hull sides? |
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The side are divinycell, the stringers and belowdeck bulkheads are divinycell, floor and above deck bulkheads are coosa, everything was handlaid
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Curious, how many sheets of that 2" divinycell did you use for the stringer grid?
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Three and a half sheets total, each stringer was one sheet, and the transverses took one and a half but had lots of scraps left over
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Did you take a little off the shear line towards the back 3-4 feet or leave it alone? hard to tell in the pics.
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I left the hull and cap in original size/shape just changed everything else on the inside
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