Riptide III
3D
- Dec 8, 2007
- 1,139
- Boat Info
- 1997 Sea Ray 400DA
Cat 3116 TA
1994 Sea Ray Laguna CC 250 Tohatsu
- Engines
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Thank you and I’ll update my sponsorship
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Just found this very AMAZING thread.
KUDOS to Riptide - WOW!
Question........ Will the generations that follow ours have the skills, abilities and tenacity to be able to think through, create and execute such a project?
BEST !
RWS
Thank you. Unfortunately I think you are correct.Not a chance, unless it requires building somebody completely on a phone or laptop.
Nice job riptide!
Hey...first awesome jobDone!
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Now it’s time to mount. I’m trying to get opinions.
For mounting on the front half I used polyester resin. I wet out some chop-strand mat and sandwiched that between the two parts. For good measure I also added a bead of 5200. That has worked well thus far. However, it was very stressful due to limited working time of resin. It could have been a disaster.
I don’t plan on separating the two parts EVER.
I could do the rear half the same way, however, someone told me they thought 5200 alone would be enough.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
I like the idea because I would have more working time before it kicks.
Is there a chemical bond with the 5200 or is it just mechanical?
Correct me if I’m wrong but the resin chemically bonds and the two pieces sort of melt into one.
I would like to hear some other options and opinions.
Thank you.
Great to hear. I considered plexus but wasn’t sure. I would like to use that in the future. Does plexus dry hard or rubber like? Did you build yours with polyester resin or epoxy? I assume epoxy.Hey...first awesome job
Late to the party as far as attaching methods but when I did mine I used Plexus MA310
https://www.rshughes.com/p/Plexus-M...MIsLj1vsyO-AIVy8mUCR3fqQ7bEAQYAiABEgJYTfD_BwE
Along with male/female tabs routed into the radar arch. Like you, I never plan on separating the top/arch and so far not a squeak or separation crack in the joint.
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Plexus is basically an Aerospace Super Glue (thickened)....comes out of mixing nozzle in a peanut butter consistency. It is used a lot in the boat building industry to bond panels.Great to hear. I considered plexus but wasn’t sure. I would like to use that in the future. Does plexus dry hard or rubber like? Did you build yours with polyester resin or epoxy? I assume epoxy.
On a different note, thank you for the compliment. Yours too was inspirational.