12 months of work

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by lprimina, Aug 21, 2006.

  1. lprimina
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    lprimina Senior Member

    I havent posted anything for a while, here are some pics of my second boat
     

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  2. Bentwood
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    Bentwood Bentwood

    Looks great! I love the flair. What's the hull built from?
     
  3. lprimina
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    lprimina Senior Member

    Thanks
    Marine grade mahogany ply, two layers ΒΌ thick (1088) fiberglass over that
     
  4. lazeyjack

    lazeyjack Guest

    nice work, but you are inviting fair critique?
    the sections forwards invite slamming, they are in my opinion too flat by far, certainly she will be as far as the photos show, stable downwind, and easy up on plane
    built 27 similar, but changed to deep entry
     
  5. lprimina
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    lprimina Senior Member

    any constuctive critism is welcomed
    Ben
     

  6. lazeyjack

    lazeyjack Guest

    you are a gentleman, truly, I hope you enjoy your work,
    Working in timber can be so satisfying
    Unless your building something tricky, working in metal can be noisy, dirty, and plain hard yakker, and not so satisfying, also wood smells, nice
     
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