Re: How much do I need?
<br /><br />Loose change,<br />Joe
CTD,<br /> Now that you mention it, my floor had about a 1/2 inch gap too. They bridged the gap with a layer or two of cloth in kind of a "J" shape. IOW, the glass dropped down before curving up onto the hull. It made a little bit of a channel for in case water got on top of the floor, it would channel it to the rear.<br /><br />Maybe I should put it back the same way. Though I must say that about half of the outside edge had broken where the glass met the floor. There is no support on the outside edge of the floor currently. This is the main reason I am putting 4# foam under the outside sections of the floor for support.<br /><br />Oh well, not trying to steal the thread...but Swimmin' is going to copy everything I do anyway.Originally posted by CTD:<br /> Here's another 2 cents, On my boat it had about a half inch clearance between the floor and the hull when I got it so I put it back that way, it also had 1 layer of 18 oz roven and some spray in mix forming a slightly flexible joint. It made sense to me to not have a totaly rigid joint at the floor. I think what they were doing is making a wider joint that allowed the stress to gradually dissapate rather than having a sharp defined edge. Your fairing will do pretty much the same thing. Biaxial cloth would be stronger than the roveing but its a pain to wet out and takes a lot of resin to do so. Thats 4 cents worth now. still just an opinion.