"Hull Laid up in Mold"

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by Guest, Apr 30, 2004.

  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    What does it mean when a builder or yard says "We have a hull laid up in the mold." Im assuming this means once upon a time someone started to build a hull and didnt get that far and left a hull in the mold. Does this make the mold unusable? What of the hull in the mold? Can that be used as well or not or ???
     
  2. gonzo
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    It means they haven't popped it out yet. The resin is green and needs to cure.
     
  3. dimfiber
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    To protect the mold

    Part in mold should still be able to be used as long as not U.V. damaged.the part in the mold should be there to protect the mold.
     
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    GONZO said it best.The part in the mold may just be waiting for the next buyer.
     
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    It may also mean they forgot to spray in the mold release!
     

  6. more info about that

    The yard has not built the boat since mid/late 80's. They said there is a hull laid up in the mold since that time, so I am guessing resin is dry... I am kind of new at this so I am not sure why someone would just leave a hull in the mold. looks like to protect.

    So.. would this be a hull that could be finished and sold? Or.. best to be left alone.
     
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