yes, that's definitely the way to do it. I just hadn't seen this technique used along the full length of a hull, to soften chines, that's all.
I like it and agree with you about foam! I suppose when doing this with foam, it's best to leave all the glass until afterwards. I've seen some...
This is what I was thinking...
The LB26 looks great! Longitudinal kerfing of the main side panels has allowed for a very nice shape. R.I.P. Jacques.
Here's a cross section through an arbitrary hull and deck. It could be a catamaran hull or an aeroplane fuselage. The concept is the same....
Hi folks. I've been lurking here for a while and have been enjoying the interesting and useful information that's shared here. Thanks to all...
Hi folks. This is my first post! @ Guzzis3: why don't you buy that Grainger?