Sorry even polyester resin fiberglass boats are hand laid, there and no machines that place the laminate in the mold of course the use of a chopper gun is a machine but hand rolling is necessary.
Great shop tour and nice product no doubt but you're off on a few key details. A truly closed cell foam will not allow your vacuum process to pull anything through it. If you can pull resin through it I can assure you that water will get in very easily. do you know the perm rating of the foam your using? I have been working with closed cell foam for decades. Aside from that nice factory and product.
As a guy that focuses on brand management and as a guy who has built flats skiffs, your claim about Bentley is way off base. Mechanically, a car is so much more complex than a boat so viewers compensate for hyperbole.
I think he got resin on his mic
Sorry even polyester resin fiberglass boats are hand laid, there and no machines that place the laminate in the mold of course the use of a chopper gun is a machine but hand rolling is necessary.
do u guys sell used boats
Man I really wanted to see this but the audio is unbearable.
More hours then a Bentley? I don't think so...but they are friggen kick ass boats
Great shop tour and nice product no doubt but you're off on a few key details. A truly closed cell foam will not allow your vacuum process to pull anything through it. If you can pull resin through it I can assure you that water will get in very easily. do you know the perm rating of the foam your using? I have been working with closed cell foam for decades. Aside from that nice factory and product.
I think maybe you should watch the video again... apparently you missed what he actually said.
missing the mention of Flip....P only reason for my viewing at 11:30 now
If fish have ears then a Bone Fish must be Mr. Spock
Extremely overpriced
As a guy that focuses on brand management and as a guy who has built flats skiffs, your claim about Bentley is way off base. Mechanically, a car is so much more complex than a boat so viewers compensate for hyperbole.
I think it was an analogy