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Some drone shots in Miami

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Boat is gorgeous!......Congrats
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Turned out great. Who did your interior if you don't mind me asking?
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Turned out great. Who did your interior if you don't mind me asking?
Thanks, it was Daryll at Unique Upholstery NY.[email protected]


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Got it! Thanks.
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Most of the details are here

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In episode 5 you were talking about how the stringers are beveled on the bottoms so the glass makes the bend from stringer to hull without coming to a 90 degree angle. It was talked about but never shown or explained how it was done. I can’t get it out of my head is why I’m asking.
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Originally Posted by Zach F100
In episode 5 you were talking about how the stringers are beveled on the bottoms so the glass makes the bend from stringer to hull without coming to a 90 degree angle. It was talked about but never shown or explained how it was done. I can’t get it out of my head is why I’m asking.
I think we talked about fitting the stringers to the hull, angling them so they are flush. And glassing them in: It is difficult to form fiberglass cloth around a sharp 90 degree bend. You have to create radius at the top edges of the cores and fillet at the core/hull and core/bulkhead inside corners—a 3/8 – ½” radius can work.

Hopefully that makes sense. Always consult a professional, I'm not, but that's what we were talking about.
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