On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle we start laying down fiberglass fabric on the new hardtop substrate for our 435 catamaran SV basik. We work well ...
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last week on
onboard lifestyle we laid out our
honeycomb panels and cut them to size
we joined them together to make the
shape of our new hardtop
you know i had a good time doing it but
i think lynn
probably had a better one sticking to
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foxy
well we got a good jump on
this hard top laying down the glass
cloth we started yesterday with full
anticipation that we'd get
one full layer across this hard top
but as we started it was taking a little
bit longer
than i anticipated so we're almost done
with the first row
of just kind of wetting the scrim
this is 35 pumps of resin epoxy
and i wish we were fancy like mads on
sale life
or ross on life on the hulls where they
just have all these automated systems
but we're kicking it old school you guys
this is the ultimate workout
no vacuum bags i know teal is so mean he
won't give us any of those toys
well this is just such a small little
pore why do we small
he's not the one that's pumping on these
little containers it's me
me took us about an hour per panel
and it's just because of the sheer
volume each panel is about 35
square feet so we laid down 70 square
feet
we're just getting ready to lay out the
last one and the wind picked up
and we got a rain squall and we decided
just to pack it in
and let this cure overnight and hit it
hard this morning
but i feel good about the process we
laid down this cloth nice and flat lynn
and i worked
good as a team and
it's going to go pretty smooth from here
on out the first
layers we put down took a little bit
more resin
than i thought because that scrim cloth
even though there's that 50
ml plastic barrier behind it you have to
get a nice wetted
surface and then lay down this cloth
so we used about a half a gallon for the
first 70 square feet
it won't take much to finish this up
today i'll show you the process of how
we did this
so i have a new batch of
epoxy ready for teal i usually do about
10
to 15 pumps at a time he likes to have
them in smaller batches
just because it gives them a lot more
working time than when we do the larger
ones
small pot by small pot
first thing i need to do is wet out the
surface this
scrim top is going to soak up quite a
bit but
it needs to be saturated before i put
the cloth down i don't want any dry
spots
i like using a quarter inch nap roller i
know a lot of other people use
other things there's a lot of tools that
are designed for epoxy work
but for me this just works amazing
you got to find the right roller though
that doesn't shed
and this one has been working really
well for us
all i do is just roll the surface out
just get a nice even layer
this is going to take a while and then
we'll just
roll out our cloth on top of it
okay we've wetted the surface out
now it's just a matter of laying the
cloth down as flat as we can
and try to stay on layout
this is where i like using that quarter
inch nap roller
it just is real gentle on this cloth it
doesn't snag it
and i'm able to manipulate the cloth and
just tug it around
put it exactly where i need it
it lays down all these little folds and
wrinkles you just
pull each direction work it out
just keep working it eventually it all
lays down
i don't know why but this is kind of
mesmerizing
i know following these well seeing all
the
wrinkles come out yeah
so cool
so blue
well here we are first lamination is
done
pretty happy with it you know
should fire off here in the next hour or
two i'll cover it up for the night
it'll cure pretty solid overnight enough
to sand first thing in the morning
i'll sand out all the seams we'll use uh
some quick fare to fare them out before
the next lamination
every single lamination i'm going to do
on here i'll do a little bit of fairing
each time so the time
we have our last layer
it's going to be nice and flat and
smooth
but so far no complaints this thing
looks pretty good
okay here's what it looks like now the
epoxy has cured overnight
and we're ready for the next step i've
run the cloth wild
over the edge first thing i want to do
is trim that off and lightly sand that
that way when we're laying the next
cloth down it's not snagging on a sharp
edge
if i start building it up too much it's
going to be harder and harder to trim
this off so i'll trim it between each
layer
next thing i want to do is go through
and sand
all the seams what's going to happen if
i just keep
laying down cloth is that seam is going
to telegraph through if there's any
bump or imperfection it's going to
telegraph through to each layer and at
the end
it's going to create so much fairing
that it's
well it's going to be heavy what i like
to do in between layers
is just sand that out and fair just a
small amount so the next layer gets a
little bit smoother
then i'll fair and sand that next layer
gets smoother and so by the time we get
to the last layer there's very minimal
faring to do okay got a lot to do today
before we start laying glass i better
get to work
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okay this edge is razor sharp
so what i want to do is just knock it
down just slightly
i don't want this cutting me up or
cutting the fabric out but i'm laying
additional layers down
just taking a minute to work my way
around the perimeter be much safer
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i've been getting away from sandpaper
been using these sanding nets
they're amazing i would have to say that
these nets last
at least 10 times longer than sandpaper
just holding that nice grit to it i love
them
so look at that all the way around the
perimeter of this uh
top didn't even touch it
if that was normal sandpaper i probably
went through five sheets it would have
cut right through it
you know what this one still feels brand
new i bet you this one piece will last
this whole project
good stuff
okay it's time to stay on the field now
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okay i feel good about the surface it's
sanded smooth
and now i'm going to go through on all
the seams and i'm going to use the
system three quick fair it's a
two-part epoxy lightweight fairing
compound
it's filled with micro balloons and the
best part about it
smells like berries
it's a two to one ratio pretty easy to
mix up
i'm going to go through quite a bit uh
on each layer
all i do is put three blobs on my plate
all the same size two of the
mauve colored and one of the white
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everything's done and as usual clean up
all my tools with baby wipes
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nice clean
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well i let this quick fair cure
overnight
it's ready for sanding we'll touch sand
this this morning
and start the second lamination i think
we'll be able to get it done today
because it's going to be just
perfect conditions 70 degrees sunny not
much wind
and now that we have a hard service to
go off of we're not going to be using as
much epoxy so let's get to work
okay these feel real good now
trying to keep these as flat as possible
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i like that quick fair it stands out
smooth
feels real good we're ready for glass
work lin's already
cut the next layer for me she's over
mixing some epoxy now
and i think yep apparently it's time to
get going
okay this should go pretty quick let's
get at it
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boy this feels so good after two days of
just rain and wind i know it's so cold
we have all been a little cabin
stir crazy just because we haven't been
able to walk compass
well he's been a little grumpy
so he's really excited to be out and
about now we're going to take him for a
long walk
and there's a rumor that the marina they
have a bunch of fruit trees
all along here and they are selling
their persimmons
and pomegranates i thought i saw that it
was 25 cents each which
is amazing because at the store they go
for about two to three dollars each
so that is amazing and it's also one of
our favorite snacks
i know so we'll grab a few of those and
then take compass for an extra long walk
before we head back i know i'm not going
to be missing out on anything there
because teal is just doing some more
fiberglassing bearing and sanding
we gotta get more than a few wow
look at the size of this one compared to
this one
this is a normal one nice wow
these are good i
am so excited
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