SnowyK
09-27-2009, 05:18 PM
Hi Guys,
This is my first post so bare with me;
I am interested in constucting a lightweight 11ft jon boat (Storer Handy Punt) that can be easily transported on vehicle roof racks. Boat will initially be powered by a 6hp and will be used in sheltered waters only (may install 10 - 15HP at a later date).
I have not previously built a boat but have worked with polyester before modifying the internal layout of other vessels I have owned. I have no experience with core materials and am wondering if it would be possible to use honeycomb like nida core to construct rather than ply. If so;
- how would it compare to Epoxy / Gaboon plywood with regards to weight, strength and longevity?
- What type of resin should be used?
- what type of mat / cloth should be used and in what lay up?
My objective is to build something that is lighter than 50kg but still retains some degree of robustness to take the knocks and bumps that inevitably occur when car topping. Needs to plane with 1 - 2 75KG adults aboard and 6 - 8 HP.
Cost is a consideration, but is secondary to weitght and strength.
Cheers
This is my first post so bare with me;
I am interested in constucting a lightweight 11ft jon boat (Storer Handy Punt) that can be easily transported on vehicle roof racks. Boat will initially be powered by a 6hp and will be used in sheltered waters only (may install 10 - 15HP at a later date).
I have not previously built a boat but have worked with polyester before modifying the internal layout of other vessels I have owned. I have no experience with core materials and am wondering if it would be possible to use honeycomb like nida core to construct rather than ply. If so;
- how would it compare to Epoxy / Gaboon plywood with regards to weight, strength and longevity?
- What type of resin should be used?
- what type of mat / cloth should be used and in what lay up?
My objective is to build something that is lighter than 50kg but still retains some degree of robustness to take the knocks and bumps that inevitably occur when car topping. Needs to plane with 1 - 2 75KG adults aboard and 6 - 8 HP.
Cost is a consideration, but is secondary to weitght and strength.
Cheers