| Deck and Hull Glassing |
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| I used Raka epoxy with the 350 hardner and their 6 ounce fiberglass cloth. |
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| This is a closeup of the bow. |
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| After pulling the staples and sanding the deck, I glassed the deck with 6 ounce fiberglass cloth. This picture was taken after the first fill coat of epoxy. |
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| The fiberglass and one fill coat of epoxy have been applied. |
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| The hull is sanded and ready for the seal coat and glass. |
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| The hull interior has been sanded. I didn't worry about imperfections in the bow and stern that won't be seen. |
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| This is a closeup of the hull near the bow. |
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| The deck and hull are wet out. No fill coats are needed on the interior. |
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| A single length of 60" wide 6 oz. cloth was wide enough to cover both the deck and hull. |
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