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    Foam stripper build.

    I’m thinking I’ll just use the 8 oz S glass alone on the inside. It is high density which means less resin and good puncture resistance. I’ll keep you posted. Thanks for all the input.
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    Foam stripper build.

    I do not have a way of measuring its thickness. But it seemed like the foam was to blame as well. Right now, the hull is as rigid as any finished hull. That’s without the inside fabric. That’s why I’m thinking of skimping on the inside layup.
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    Foam stripper build.

    The basalt innegra and the glass are both 8 oz. so the exterior is a total of 16 oz.
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    Foam stripper build.

    Exterior layup went well. Layup is 1/2” h60 foam 8oz basalt innegra 8 oz s glass Epoxy weight for the exterior was 15 #. total weight currently is 45.5 #. I was really hoping to have this canoe come in under 75#, but now I’m getting nervous. My current plan is to put 8oz of basalt innegra on...
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    Foam stripper build.

    I used divinycell H 60 1/2”. One problem I had was that the foam isn’t rigid enough to sand it to a perfect fairing. If a guy used 1/4”, that problem would be worse and I think I unmanigable.
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    Foam stripper build.

    Ok so on a cedar strip with tumble home, fabric pulling away isn’t a problem ?? That would be good news. Makes sense. I pulled the nails with pliers. It left dimples everywhere I had to fill with thickened epoxy. The outside layup is 8 oz of basalt innegra and 8 oz S glass with gel coat...
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    Foam stripper build.

    A dry run fitting. I stapled spruce strips under the hull about an inch. I will clamp the fabric to this. I made sure there is no concavity in the design so I’m hoping this will hold the fabric in the tumble home areas. Any thoughts ? Layup day is Friday!
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    Foam stripper build.

    Wow. It’s been a while. I got side tracked with spring. One problem with this construction method is that the foam is not stiff enough to get a perfect fairing. Foam in between stations gets depressed as you pass over it with the sander. So the foam at the stations gets sanded deeper than...
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    Foam stripper build.

    6” random orbital air with 40 grit for the rough sand. I’m going to borrow an air long board next week to fine tune it.
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    Foam stripper build.

    This canoe will be a 23’ family touring C4. Foam is Divinicel 1/2”. Strips were cut with a table saw with a foam cutting blade. Some were cut at 2” and some at 1”. All strips were cut at 90 degrees. Foam was secured to the forms by a 23’guage finish nail. Cedar strips were tacked upto hold...
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    Glue for a foam strip construction

    I thought about it but only cause I know you love bead and cove
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