One thing to consider if you glass the boat (and perhaps even if you 
don't)...round the corners of the bottom of the "boat" with a sanding 
block, router with round-over bit, or palm sander before you glass it.  
Then run the glass so it will follow the fuselage contour from sides to 
bottom and provide a continuous layer of glass  around that junction of 
the sides and bottom.   This will not affect aerodynamics in any 
measurable way, but should keep you from sanding through the glass layer 
when prepping for paint.  If you sand through it, you could have a 
delamination if the plywood gets wet (from standing water inside).

  How do I know this?  Remind me to show you where the paint is peeling 
off at that junction on N891JF for exactly that reason.  The interior 
floor was neither sealed in epoxy nor were there drainage holes in the 
corners, so water pooled there long enough to expand the plywood and 
break the paint line on that corner.  I've epoxied the fuselage and 
drilled drain holes now, but the paint is hosed...

-- 

Mark Langford
ML at N56ML.com
http://www.n56ml.com


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