Pretty soon the weather will become a little more comfortable here in S. Florida, and so fiberglass work will become a reality again.
My buddy's boat has several areas that we will be attacking - floor and roof. For the floor we plan on using 3/4" 20# Penske/Coosa, and expect that to be straight forward... For the roof however, can anybody comment on what thickness the original wood material is? We plan on separating the top and bottom halves of the roof, with it still attached to the hull (has anybody done this) - hopefully it is just a big shell with no additional interior ribs?
In the future the boat will get a 2nd station, so we don't want to just stop gap things with some epoxy injections.
Any info appreciated.
My buddy's boat has several areas that we will be attacking - floor and roof. For the floor we plan on using 3/4" 20# Penske/Coosa, and expect that to be straight forward... For the roof however, can anybody comment on what thickness the original wood material is? We plan on separating the top and bottom halves of the roof, with it still attached to the hull (has anybody done this) - hopefully it is just a big shell with no additional interior ribs?
In the future the boat will get a 2nd station, so we don't want to just stop gap things with some epoxy injections.
Any info appreciated.