project 2013 - HPR 233
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Hello guys,
today I want to start also here on OSE the building review of my new project for 2013. As it is probably not too difficult to guess from the title its a HPR 233. But why #124 and why the very last HPR 233"?
Well the first question is really easy to answer, it is the 124th hull that came out of Hanspeters mold of the HPR/CC 233. Quite an impressive number by the way, would be really interesting to see where these are in use around the world. Quite a few can be seen in Hanspeters picture gallery. On the other side it is definitely the very last HPR 233 done by Hanspeter himself. So I'm proud that I got the very last one

laminating/building the hull
A few weeks ago I made a short trip to give Hanspeter a visit and build this hull together. It was a really nice visit as usual, here big thanks to Hanspeter and Heide for the hospitality and accomodation.
A hull of this size is definitely a battle of material. Alone the amount of resin and weave used for the lower deck was simply astonshing. We used a quite a few square meters of weave and a few pounds of resin for the lower deck. Only a single layer of 163g/m² was glass, the rest was done with high quality and much more expensive pure carbon fibre and carbon/cevlar hybrid weave. Therefore the hull definitely deserves the word "bullet proof". Overall it took alone for the lower deck 6.5 hours laminating, the work of preparing the mold and spraying the GelCoat still NOT included.
Here a few pictures of the production process:
(lower deck already preperad with GelCoat, ready for laminating)


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