On the flatbacks the bottom of the hull where the stringers should be is mostly flat until the last three forward feet of the hull that part I would do in either foam and glass or plascore and glass either way that part would be cut to the shape of the forward portion of the hull and glassed down.Do I need all the strength epoxy affords in conjunction with kevlar? I mean this will be a mostly inshore boat and I'll probably NEVER run it hard enough to launch of waves or catch air and the only days she'll break the inlet would be those summertime slick as glass days otherwise I've got an offshore boat for everything else.I'm also concerned about where I may end up with epoxy at because I plan on gelcoating the inside and outside of the boat and this wouldn't be a problem with vinylester but I DEFINITELY couldn't put epoxy on the transom where I will eventually be gelcoating but also would have to tie the stringers into the transom and the knees. Seems like at some point the new components and materials you epoxy in far exceed the strength of the hull itself doesn't it? I mean if vinylester is double the strength of polyester that should be good enough right? Those 40100 preforms are 10 7/8" tall which puts the deck well above any previous waterline I can see on the exterior of the hull. wouldn't that be high enough to rest the deck on? Chris I know you and Rick have done SEVERAL of these boats each and I REALLY respect you guys sharing your knowledge with me.Would the single layer of 3610 triaxle glass be enough reenforcement or would you guys go another layer of 1708 or something?
It is the molecular structure the determines the secondary bonding strength. Epoxy's structure allows it to "dig" deeper into the imperfections of other surfaces.I used to have a .pdf that had really good illustrations... I will see if I can find it and I'll upload it to the gallery.Edit: try this link...https://www.slideshare.net/mobile/biswajitmaity5895/epoxy-resin-presented-by-biswajit-maity-39419288
I was doing some reading up on them over the weekend and apparently as long as you wet out all the glass on the preform you can use the 4" of 3610 tabbing on either side of the preform to make up for unevenness in the bottom of the hull