If you really want to go with 1/2 you can always add more structure. From a cost savings point it might not be worth it, and from a weight saving point that would depend with how much more structure is needed and with the extra glass weight included.My span is 30" but no supporting ribs. The original floor was 3/4" but I was thinking to go lighter, But perhaps keeping it 3/4" would be better. Right now my suppliers for glass and resin are running short , and the lumber prices go up daily. As most repairs start out as a small repair....then as you delve into the project it grows to a large one.....
All in all this is a good learning experience , with lots of might as well's.
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The mat doesn't really offer strength. I am using 1708 bi-axial with poly resin which has a layer of mat on the back so no real need for additional mat in layering. I used the may to basically waterproof areas of the boat that didn't need additional strength like my seat boxes etc.Well after almost a month , I got some time to grind the bilge and transom. The gel coat was at least 1/4 inch thick. 4 hours later I have a good base for the new engine bay and transom. Does stitched mat have any strength , or is it just for binding the fiberglass cloth in layers?
I've heard a lot of people saying that about cushioning from the hull. Won't the space between the spacers still be full of PB and not cushioned? I can't see how that helps?You've got it setup well; stringers right up to the transom, I did the bulkheads last. I used 1" long pieces of PolyEthylene foam (used for floor tiles) spaced a foot apart as a spacer for the PB, PE won't dissolve the PE foam, it cushions the stringer from the hard contact with the hull.
As long as you don’t have the entire length of your stringer bonded directly to the hull it’s fine. What you don’t want is to propagate a stress crack, that’s why the flexible spacers prevent the stress from going along its entire lengthI've heard a lot of people saying that about cushioning from the hull. Won't the space between the spacers still be full of PB and not cushioned? I can't see how that helps?