strong enough?

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by c-cat, Dec 15, 2007.

  1. c-cat
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    c-cat Junior Member

    I'M PLANNING A ONE OFF BUILD OF A MILD PERFORMANCE 28 FT. OFFSHORE CAT.AND WAS WONDERING IF PLEXIS OR WELDON WOULD BE STRONG ENOUGH TO ATTACH THE SPONSONS TO THE TUNNEL SECTION.AN INSIDE LAMINATE WILL FOLLOW ALONG (glue seam).performance wise 100 mph. would be the max.
     
  2. mongo75
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    mongo75 Senior Member

    You should use epoxy for a fast boat
     
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