Autoclave & tool design services

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by JosephT, Oct 26, 2009.

  1. JosephT
    Joined: Jun 2009
    Posts: 859
    Likes: 107, Points: 43, Legacy Rep: 218
    Location: Roaring Forties

    JosephT Senior Member

    Hello, I am inquiring whether anybody knows of US businesses that have experience building light boat (canoe/kayak) molds. I am working on some designs and am currently researching tooling shops. Any recommendations would be appreciated.

    Cheers,

    Joseph
     
  2. DGreenwood
    Joined: Aug 2004
    Posts: 722
    Likes: 40, Points: 28, Legacy Rep: 507
    Location: New York

    DGreenwood Senior Member

    As to Kayak builders, there are many that build molds and aspire to light weight. As to which are achieving the best results, I am not aware of.

    I would say that if light weight is your primary concern you would find the best guidance from rowing shell builders and aerospace companies. There is nothing really exceptional about kayak shapes that would make them any different from many other molds out there. There these companies:
    http://www.resoluteracing.com/
    http://www.maasboats.com/

    If it is schooling on the topic you are looking for, try these guys:
    http://www.abaris.com/

    Are you considering CNC cut tooling and what area of the US are you in?
     
  3. JosephT
    Joined: Jun 2009
    Posts: 859
    Likes: 107, Points: 43, Legacy Rep: 218
    Location: Roaring Forties

    JosephT Senior Member

    Hi, yes I am working on lightweight boats...primarily for fitness paddling & racing. Thus the search for a composite tooling house with an autoclave that will do the job. I'm located in the midwest, but location is not really that much of an issue. My primary goal is to find a good tooling outfit that has a track record.

    Thanks,

    Joseph
     
  4. DGreenwood
    Joined: Aug 2004
    Posts: 722
    Likes: 40, Points: 28, Legacy Rep: 507
    Location: New York

    DGreenwood Senior Member

    I'd say these guys are about the best there are right now. Don't assume it would be more expensive because it is far away. They have this process down and come up with some pretty amazing prices considering the quality.

    http://www.mouldcam.com/
     
  5. jim lee
    Joined: Feb 2007
    Posts: 368
    Likes: 20, Points: 18, Legacy Rep: 247
    Location: Anacortes, WA

    jim lee Senior Member

    These guys.

    www.fastpassage.com

    They spent years making really light Kayaks and now do tooling as a business. THey made the hull mold for my project.

    360 855-3300
    Ask for Marty.

    -jim lee
     
  6. JosephT
    Joined: Jun 2009
    Posts: 859
    Likes: 107, Points: 43, Legacy Rep: 218
    Location: Roaring Forties

    JosephT Senior Member

    Thanks for the suggestions guys!! :)
     
  7. Eric Sponberg
    Joined: Dec 2001
    Posts: 2,021
    Likes: 248, Points: 73, Legacy Rep: 2917
    Location: On board Corroboree

    Eric Sponberg Senior Member

    Two other companies that make small boats and have an autoclave are:

    Van Dusen Racing Boats, Concord, MA.: http://www.vandusenracingboats.com/
    Ted Van Dusen has been a leader in olympic class racing shells and kayaks for decades. He has built many of my free-standing mast designs.

    Also, Composite Solutions, Hingham, MA: http://www.csi-composites.com/
    Talk to Barry Steinberg. They make any sort of composite parts, in an autoclave, that you might want. They have a history with DN iceboats. They have made some parts for me with great success.

    Eric
     
  8. JosephT
    Joined: Jun 2009
    Posts: 859
    Likes: 107, Points: 43, Legacy Rep: 218
    Location: Roaring Forties

    JosephT Senior Member

    Thanks so much for your help Eric!
     

  9. DGreenwood
    Joined: Aug 2004
    Posts: 722
    Likes: 40, Points: 28, Legacy Rep: 507
    Location: New York

    DGreenwood Senior Member

    I should have thought of Van Dusen! There is the guy you want to go to.
     
Loading...
Similar Threads
  1. itchyglass
    Replies:
    2
    Views:
    810
  2. mrdebian
    Replies:
    15
    Views:
    1,450
  3. weldandglass
    Replies:
    2
    Views:
    906
  4. aaronhl
    Replies:
    5
    Views:
    1,651
  5. Erwan
    Replies:
    16
    Views:
    2,322
  6. aaronhl
    Replies:
    20
    Views:
    8,841
  7. dougkenik
    Replies:
    10
    Views:
    2,827
  8. brokensheer
    Replies:
    3
    Views:
    2,485
  9. stringer bell
    Replies:
    26
    Views:
    6,225
  10. nicste
    Replies:
    4
    Views:
    2,350
Forum posts represent the experience, opinion, and view of individual users. Boat Design Net does not necessarily endorse nor share the view of each individual post.
When making potentially dangerous or financial decisions, always employ and consult appropriate professionals. Your circumstances or experience may be different.