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  • Originally posted by Deweydog View Post
    New guy here... finally registered. Hope you guys don't mind questions. Do you vacuum bag the carbon fibre down to your ply? Does it get baked after it is dry? This looks like alot of fun.
    No, I just cut a piece to the size I wanted. Covered the plywood with Epoxy, laid the carbon fibre over the wetted apoxy and moved it around to where I was happy how it fit. Then covered the top of the carbon fibre with more epoxy using a bondo spreader to force the epoxy through the material and get an even covering.
    Sean Byrne



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    • You use this for rigidity on the bottom?

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      • Originally posted by Deweydog View Post
        You use this for rigidity on the bottom?
        Yes, to make the bottom more rigid. Also we flat boarded the first three feet of the stringer from the transom forward to also make the bottom perfectly flat. We did this before we put on the air traps so we could get all of the stringers.

        Seans shoulders were a little sore the next day from all of the sanding.
        Mike - One of the Montana Boys

        If it aint fast make it look good



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        • Cool

          Hey Bluesky,

          I have done a lot of carbon layup the same way. I also add one more step. Lay sheets of wax paper over the whole thing and then use your bondo spreader. You can drive out excess epoxy and get it lighter. It will also give your piece a "flatter" finish instead of the textured carbon fiber. It works almost as well as vacuum bagging.

          12M



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          • Originally posted by CSH12M View Post
            Hey Bluesky,

            I have done a lot of carbon layup the same way. I also add one more step. Lay sheets of wax paper over the whole thing and then use your bondo spreader. You can drive out excess epoxy and get it lighter. It will also give your piece a "flatter" finish instead of the textured carbon fiber. It works almost as well as vacuum bagging.

            12M
            We did the same sort of thing. We put a sheet of plastic down and used a formica roller to work all the excess out.
            Mike - One of the Montana Boys

            If it aint fast make it look good



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            • Tip

              You can purchase peel ply fabric at Walmart for sometimes less than a $1.00 a yard. It absorbs every bit of excess epoxy and you don't have the mess to clean up. I use it in my vacuum bag system. It is 100% Nylon material. if you do use the material from Walmart, peel it off after about an hour or two so it does not stick as bad. If you are not bagging it, it might peel off your carbon from the plywood if you wait until it is cured. It is a much stronger part when bagged.

              The real peel ply fabric purcahsed from a supplier has a release agent on it, that is the only difference I can tell between it and the cheapy walmart stuff.

              Even when I bag it I release the vacuum and peel back the peel ply after about 2 - 4 hours depending on cure stage. This is the Walmart stuff. Had it stick one time when I let it cure for two days, had to start over. I since learned to pay attention to the material by feel and not rely on the tags.
              Dave Mason
              Just A Boat Racer

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              • Csh

                New MJR CSH.
                Attached Files
                "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state,
                the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."

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                • Originally posted by Redneckerson View Post
                  New MJR CSH.
                  Looks good! Keep posting pictures
                  Sean Byrne



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                  • new KR runabout

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                    • The boat is looking good. It looks like you changed the sides some. I think it made a better looking boat. Can you post some more pictures?
                      Hope to see you racing one of these next year.

                      Larry McAfee

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                      • boat building

                        Originally posted by kidwell77 View Post
                        new KR runabout
                        Beautiful work as always Kelly!

                        Hey Kelly, You have a PM about a little repair work. Please.



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                        • I like the looks of this KR Runabout. What can you tell us about it? Do you have more pics of it?

                          Raymond
                          Raymond


                          Have you or your team set up a social network page yet? Do your part to expose and promote the sport when you’re not racing and create a presence online today.

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                          • C-Mod Runabout

                            New Luce runabout for CMR in 2010. Just flipped over today hoping to have decked by the end of next week.

                            -Erik
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                            PETERSEN RACING

                            15-N

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                            • Runabout

                              Originally posted by csh15n View Post
                              New Luce runabout for CMR in 2010. Just flipped over today hoping to have decked by the end of next week.

                              -Erik
                              Those Luce runabouts are cool looking. Keep up the good work and post more pictures.
                              "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state,
                              the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."

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                              • Originally posted by csh15n View Post
                                New Luce runabout for CMR in 2010. Just flipped over today hoping to have decked by the end of next week.

                                -Erik

                                Looks great,
                                Can one buy plans for this?

                                Thanks,
                                Dan
                                BOPP

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