Found a, and hopefully the only hole where water was coming in, using a vacuum and some tissue paper, sealing of the inspection hatch and sucking the air out found the hole to be in the handle, so any water coming over the bow/ nose was draining out of the handle and into the board/ not down the drainage pipe.
Hindsight probably should have tested the pressure before going on the water?
Building a stand-up paddle board out of wood, design with a hybrid planing and displacement hull for cruising, exploring and potentially racing
Sunday, 22 January 2012
Saturday, 21 January 2012
Testing
Well it works, paddle real smooth and fast, cuts through chop effortlessly with a elegant bow wave. Stability, transverse and longitudinal is good, a lot of reserve buoyancy so possibility to carry a 'luggage'.
A slight leak somewhere which is a bit of a mare? might be through the inspection hatches, pressure test it with a vacuum ?
Friday, 20 January 2012
Fini
past a few deadline but the board is know finished, only have 10mins of light sanding tomorow and then it on to testing, quite exciting slightly nervous it float right and stable, going to find a nice flat bit of water.
Will have some photo of it in operation tomorrow some time
Will have some photo of it in operation tomorrow some time
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Pretty much done
Getting very close to being completed , sanding/ smoothing the railed and finishing the board. Fins, inspection hatches and leashloops are in.
Saturday, 14 January 2012
Very Nearly Completed
All glassed, just the bottom to hot coat and install fin boxes, leash loops, and inspection hatches so potentially be finished on Monday, with no major hitches.
Thursday, 12 January 2012
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
Started Glassing
That last little bit of fairing, getting to the degree of negligible change with more filler added and with that the time required to cure....
So finally this afternoon put a few glass patches on the nose and tail where there going to be a bit more where, then hopefully tomorrow start with glassing the rest of the board (starting on the bottom)
Put tissue paper through a printer to give logo to put under the glass at the nose to give it a little bit of a pro edge, maybe?
So finally this afternoon put a few glass patches on the nose and tail where there going to be a bit more where, then hopefully tomorrow start with glassing the rest of the board (starting on the bottom)
Put tissue paper through a printer to give logo to put under the glass at the nose to give it a little bit of a pro edge, maybe?
Friday, 6 January 2012
Fairing
All the veneer is on, a little issue with the material choose is that it warps and slight definition of the grain of the wood give a ripple effect. To account for these defect a filler is being used to bridge the gap in the joins and to smooth the board as best as possible. So far the bottom has had filler applied (waiting to set before sanding back) and the deck is filled.
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