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Infomaniac 12-03-2004 08:57 PM

First Trident Boat Popped From the Mold Today
 
These pics temporarily unavailable. Scroll down a couple of posts.

What an exciting event. The first boat from the mold. 27' deck boat.

For those that are unfamiliar with Trident. They made the leap into the next century with the hull layup techinque.

Gel Coat, Linear Foam core, Minimal layers of propriatery cloth. All put under vacum dry. While under vacuum the resin was infused.

This is a first for the famiily boat manufacturing industry. Lighter and stronger than any other.

Enjoy these pictures. Register here at their web site for regular updates and the update archives are great reading.

http://www.tridentboats.com/gal/data..._Collage_2.jpg

Steve 1 12-03-2004 09:09 PM

Re: First Trident Boat Popped From the Mold Today
 
Wow way Cool ;nice Job looks like you are on the right track,

Infomaniac 12-04-2004 10:05 AM

Re: First Trident Boat Popped From the Mold Today
 
2 Attachment(s)
The finished hull pic links are down right now apparently.

Here are some pics during the resin infusion. There is a video of this on Trident's site.

Jassman 12-04-2004 10:09 AM

Re: First Trident Boat Popped From the Mold Today
 
I like the first pics better from last night, the ones that got popped from the mold with the gel colors on. You need to post them again, they looked awesome, Great Job. :cool: Jeff

Infomaniac 12-04-2004 10:37 AM

Re: First Trident Boat Popped From the Mold Today
 

Originally Posted by JASSMAN
I like the first pics better from last night, the ones that got popped from the mold with the gel colors on. You need to post them again, they looked awesome, Great Job. :cool: Jeff

Thanks Jeff. I should have saved the pics but I just linked to where they were already hosted. I am trying to get them . I will correct it as soon as I am able to get the pics. They are on CA time out there. :drink:

LostinBoston 12-04-2004 10:54 AM

Re: First Trident Boat Popped From the Mold Today
 
What about these guys?
http://www.german-powerboats.de

theyve been around a while. Check the pics on the site of the bow section

http://www.german-powerboats.de/bild...zelnd_vweb.jpg

Infomaniac 12-04-2004 11:19 AM

Re: First Trident Boat Popped From the Mold Today
 

Originally Posted by LostinBoston
What about these guys?
http://www.german-powerboats.de

theyve been around a while. Check the pics on the site of the bow section

http://www.german-powerboats.de/bild...zelnd_vweb.jpg

Pretty nice boat and material.

Just for the sake of friendly interesting discussion.

What exactly is the comparison? To be fair I have not communicated enough about the Trident to facilitate a good discussion.

The German boat uses epoxy which a few US build boats are using. They have carbon, Aramid, glass fibre etc in the construction but it is still a wet layup method used.

The Trident uses only a fraction of the resin of any other boat. Resin is non structural but a necessary and heavy component.

Without speaking out of turn maybe Trident will speak up soon on the weight of the hull and how much resin was actually used for this 27' deck boat.

LostinBoston 12-04-2004 12:07 PM

Re: First Trident Boat Popped From the Mold Today
 
I actually know nothing about either boat, i was just comparing the front tri-hull.

Infomaniac 12-04-2004 12:10 PM

Re: First Trident Boat Popped From the Mold Today
 
Thanks for the heads up on the German boat. :)

Infomaniac 12-04-2004 04:27 PM

Re: First Trident Boat Popped From the Mold Today
 
Well the photo unreliability has driven a dedicated photo gallery. The model, building the plug and mold, also the first boat.


Trident Boats Photo Gallery


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