I know its going to be a lot of work, but the end result should be pretty sweet. First off, how thick did you make your molds? I see you used fiberglass. I am planning on using standard glass with polyester resin after polishing my hull and spraying with a mold release agent. You didnt vacuum bag the mold correct? I guess the fiberglass resin made a smooth enough mold just by painting it onto the surface? In your build thread I saw that you used the old motor mounts for your ski. How did you fasten them into the boat? did you use 3m glue, or did you palce them where you wanted them and then glassed them in? Also why no footholds? You did a bunch of work back there and didnt put in foot holds? You used mostly s-glass for your ski, but I am going to use 5.6oz cf so I guess I should still use templates for the cutting the pieces to lay in the ski. Did you lay small peices of cloth down, then overlap the edges, or did you use large pieces overlapping by lots when you built the hull? I dont know if that was a clear question or not, but thanks for takingn the time to answer them if you get a chance.
Jay
Whoa!! Lots of Q's. Let's see....First start with a game plan. Try to work on something small first(maybe a composite handle pole pad?). If you never handled/worked with these materials before, this could become a expensive nightmare project. Not to say you will not be sucessful,but do some testing and ground work to get it together. It will be worth it in the long run.
The "plug" has to be well refined and prepped as it needs to release the "mold" easily. Use Tooling resin. Regular "boat" resin has wax added in.
http://www.fibreglast.com/contentpages-molding+fibreglass-171.html This document contains some good free info.
I bonded the FX motor mounts back in with a thickened epoxy mixture. Cabosil & West Systems 404.
Footholds? I rode a ski once that had footholds. Are they really necessary? My stance was too far back, and the handle pole was too far forward. I was not able to ride fast on plane because it porpoised so badly. Maybe some day I'll understand that whole foothold thing.
I used 12oz bi-axial fiberglass for my project with CF tape in the corners. That 12oz stuff is only E-glass. You have to remember 5.6oz fiberglass and 5.6oz carbon fiber weigh the same per square yard. The thickness is different. I would consider using a "core" material between the inner and outer skins on your hood project. It also helps in flotation.
I mentioned in my build that the chemicals are hazardous.....take the extra steps to avoid contact with this stuff. You need to live long enough to enjoy your finished project. :biggthumpup: