I'm looking for a windsurfing rig to put on my outrigger canoe, or at least a mast I can use with a sail I already have. Obviously, the bigger...
ohhhhh [IMG] So these would be overkill?
Thanks guys. But looking at what grommets cost with a die set equals half the cost of the whole sail :/
Is there any problem with smashing some grommets into a sail so I can lace it to a mast instead of having to make a new mast with a track? Why...
There wouldn't be any need to seal above the waterline would there?
Thanks for the advice fellas
My Wa'apa is coming along [IMG] That's with the fiberglass freshly on. And I've already put lots of fairing compound over the fiberglass...
The Mythbusters tested pykrete and were surprised how strong it was---and they discovered using newspaper instead of sawdust increased its...
But after time, wouldn't an epoxy sealed boat that lived in the water begin to absorb water (very slowly)? I like the idea of sealing the exterior...
How much moisture absorbtion is expected for epoxy or a fillet? I'm reluctant to completely seal the inside bottom of a boat or the chines with...
I thought about just making a fillet joint, then putting the piece in the lake for a week and seeing if the fillet or the ply gave first.
I'm going to test wheat flour too. I plan on testing the strength of fillets made with it and whether it absorbs water/the strength of the fillet...