What drawing program are you using? I was thinking of getting one to use myself. You know that is crazy for me to say that. Since I spent to may years using a drawing board and then a computer, to do my designs on. I told the guys at work. I never wanted to see another design program again.
Great rendering! Would you consider making the bracket wider to get more interior volume of to help provide floatation? I saw what the Seacraft guy did and wondered why on a custom build you don't go as wide as possible to help offset the weights/moments of moving the engine close to 30 inches aft.Really cool! Now, if we could convince you that you need the practice drawing so how 'bout trying for a stern shape of the Osprey
Very nice!Question, and please don't take this the wrong way....structural engineering, torque, stress, HP rating etc....Manufacturers like Armstrong and Gil have to meet codes and standards, ratings, liability issues, etc.Asking only in terms of assistance and another train of thought....your work is superb
I assume because you used Coosa. Your not making a mould. Are you going use what you are building and glass over it ?
There is nothing wrong with polyester resin. In fact I’m going to build one at some point. I’m going to use vinylester. I will also tell you what a friend who is a fiberglass guy told me, to use one layer of 1708, which is made at 45 degrees. Then lay the next layer opposite of the first. Which gives you a ‘v’ look to your lay up. Then put a 3rd layer of 1808, which is 90 degree over that. You will get the strongest lay up possible that way. After I ran some numbers, he is right. I’m looking forward to seeing your work as you progress. Al so I like you aproach.
Oughta be fun to fair! Whats the stringer plan? Looks good.Good point about the layup too Salt
I’m using vinylester because that is what Tom my glass friend uses. He is also going to order all my matls. For me. He said he never uses epoxy. The cost is just to high for his costumers and vinylester is more then strong enough. Most of the boats he works on are off shore boats and none have had problem with his repairs.