flyfisheraa573
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Just thinking around this...if this question has been asked, my sincere apologies, as I did not find it in my searches.
Why, could one not use a similar construction method to create a slide-in/pop-top camper as they do a tear drop? as in all wood construction (in some of them)
As far as finishes...why not gel coat over over fiberglass?
I was just thinking from the aspect of boat building. I know plenty of people that build wood boats to handle class 3 rapids, or bay boats to handle inshore bays with chop. The method is a tried and true form for that function. Could it also, or has it crossed over, to this before?
If this is an old topic...I'll be more than glad to kill this post.
Why, could one not use a similar construction method to create a slide-in/pop-top camper as they do a tear drop? as in all wood construction (in some of them)
As far as finishes...why not gel coat over over fiberglass?
I was just thinking from the aspect of boat building. I know plenty of people that build wood boats to handle class 3 rapids, or bay boats to handle inshore bays with chop. The method is a tried and true form for that function. Could it also, or has it crossed over, to this before?
If this is an old topic...I'll be more than glad to kill this post.