Right now I'm planning on using Vinylester resin for the halves, and do the seams and cockpit rim with West systems epoxy.
Are there any major pros for doing the entire boat in epoxy? I know it is stiffer, but to be honest a little flex isn't a bad thing. (I don't want it to "crack" now do I
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The pros I see for vinylester are workability (easier to wet the cloth out), and time (kicks off faster...which is good when you want to build the halves in a weekend, including graphics).
The layup I plan (with selective reinforcements in a few areas):
Hull S,S, C, CK, S
Deck S, C, CK, S
S being S-glass, C being Carbon, CK being Carbon Kevlar
Inside seam of Kevlar (normal), outside seam of kevlar (bias tape).
I'm planning on two layers for each (inside and outside), though with the weight of the bias tape (15oz?) I'm tempted to go with a single layer. Any opinions on that one as well?
I know there are some strong opinions for and against the use of some of these matierals in a boat of this type. This is what I've decided to try...this time
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