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Re: Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
By:Wayne G.
Date: 3/15/2001, 9:56 pm
In Response To: Inside hull: To glass or not to glass? (Steve Klarquist)

: Reading ahead in my Arctic Tern instructions, I see that the inside of the
: hull is supposed to be glassed. I was surprise, then, to read in The (Old)
: Kayak Shop, by Chris Kulczycki, that he recommends not glassing the inside
: OR the outside of the hull. On p. 92 he simply instructs the builder to
: seal the inside of the hull with epoxy. On p. 124 there's a discussion of
So what are you going to do with extra fiberglass? Do you do any other short cuts? The instruction do not give you an option and the difference in weight can easily be reduced by paddling. Structual integrity is more important when paddling out on the open water than saving a few ounces. Don't you think the instruction are there to follow and not deviate but this is what this forum is all about , To ask questions. I built a COHO and used all my materials which came with the kit and added fiberglass in certain area for added structural soundness which I felt it needed(a full length fiberglass strip on the inside between the shear and hull, (AFTER I cut the hatches out) for reaching up into the ends for this process. Do what you feel is best but you'll be paddling out there from your own construction...............Wayne G.: whether or not to fiberglass the outside of the hull.

: I've glassed the outside of my Tern hull already and laid a strip of glass
: from stem to stern on the outside hull seam. Does glassing the inside of
: the hull (rather than just sealing with a couple of coats of epoxy) really
: add anything to the structure besides weight? I'm thinking of just
: glassing the cockpit area.

: Opinions, anyone? Thanks.

Messages In This Thread

Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
Steve Klarquist -- 3/15/2001, 11:45 am
Re: Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
Wayne G. -- 3/15/2001, 9:56 pm
Re: Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
Angela Watson -- 3/15/2001, 8:37 pm
Re: Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
Lee Gardner -- 3/15/2001, 6:47 pm
Re: Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
Jeff Fine -- 3/15/2001, 3:21 pm
Another lunch hour blown
Steve Klarquist -- 3/15/2001, 4:23 pm
Re: Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
Ross Sieber -- 3/15/2001, 1:40 pm
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Geo. Cushing -- 3/26/2001, 3:17 pm
Re: Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
david -- 3/15/2001, 3:11 pm
Re: Cape Charles OT
Ross Sieber -- 3/15/2001, 3:52 pm
Re: Cape Charles OT
Mike Scarborough -- 3/17/2001, 11:12 am
Re: Cape Charles OT
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 3/20/2001, 12:59 pm
Re: Cape Charles OT
Ross Sieber -- 3/21/2001, 1:27 am
Re: Cape Charles OT
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 3/21/2001, 5:32 pm
Re: Ply Walrus *Pic*
Mike Hanks -- 3/21/2001, 10:00 pm
Re: Cape Charles OT
david -- 3/16/2001, 7:29 pm
Re: Cape Charles eval
Don Beale -- 3/15/2001, 5:56 pm
Chesepeakes still weathercock...
Brian Nystrom -- 3/16/2001, 12:02 pm
Re: Chesepeakes still weathercock...
bob -- 3/17/2001, 10:11 am
Skegs, weight shift, etc.
Brian Nystrom -- 3/19/2001, 12:24 pm
Re: Skegs, weight shift, etc.
Lee Gardner -- 3/22/2001, 3:16 pm
Re: Chesepeakes still weathercock...
Lee Gardner -- 3/17/2001, 2:53 pm
Re: Cape Charles eval
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 3/15/2001, 7:33 pm
Re: Inside hull: To glass or not to glass?
Julie Kanarr -- 3/15/2001, 12:51 pm