Strakes
Attached are two pictures of the aluminum pieces that I used to make my bondo strakes. I just used scrap aluminum, so they are not that long. I need to make new ones, but am considering a couple of new ideas. One is making them out of silicone so it is easier to demold. I would also like to try making a few out of a urethane liquid plastic. Might be better than bondo. will have to try I guess.
Main thing is, before I make a new mold, how big should they be? I also molded them so they were flat when mounted on the bottom of the hull, 16 degrees. I thought if a strake went negative on its angle, it prevented the boat from being considered a mono hull in the IMPBA/NAMBA. Has that changed? Anyways, here are the pics. The bar is 1/4 x 1 aluminum.
Brian
P.S. The pics of the boat is the other thing I am still working on. The bottom is plenty stiff enough, but having a problem with the vacuum bagging. I am sucking too much resin out of the laminate and ending up with voids in the layup. Not huge, but you can see some spots in the bottom that need filling and the corner strakes have voids also. Weight wise, I think it will work out. The hull with a strong transom is 2.5 oz. The layup is three layers thick in the rear, two or three up front. Still working on it, but have taken some time off lately for family.
Originally posted by Darin Jordan
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Main thing is, before I make a new mold, how big should they be? I also molded them so they were flat when mounted on the bottom of the hull, 16 degrees. I thought if a strake went negative on its angle, it prevented the boat from being considered a mono hull in the IMPBA/NAMBA. Has that changed? Anyways, here are the pics. The bar is 1/4 x 1 aluminum.
Brian
P.S. The pics of the boat is the other thing I am still working on. The bottom is plenty stiff enough, but having a problem with the vacuum bagging. I am sucking too much resin out of the laminate and ending up with voids in the layup. Not huge, but you can see some spots in the bottom that need filling and the corner strakes have voids also. Weight wise, I think it will work out. The hull with a strong transom is 2.5 oz. The layup is three layers thick in the rear, two or three up front. Still working on it, but have taken some time off lately for family.



I even polished the propeller shaft. The drivetrain is SUPER smoothe and drag free on this one!
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