I know alot of you guys are into racing and performance. I am more interested in making my boat as comfortable and entertaining as possible. I have looked at many cruising boats and read alot of people's web sites about their boats. It seems that cruisers have dodgers and racers have no dodger or a dodger they can remove. Does having a permanent dodger degrade performance?
I see that some people built their dodgers from plywood and fiberglass it, I haven't seen any up close pics of this method though. Some boats are built in molds where the gel coat is sprayed then glassed, this produces a smooth finish when it's pulled from the mold. Saildog built a bridgedeck using plywood and glass and then gel coat. I know alot of you have added parts to your boats using this method, like propane lockers.
Is it possible to get a smooth finish like it was buiilt in a mold for exposed frame pieces built using this method of plywood, then glass, then gelcoat? If so, what is the method that gets a flat level surface?
I see that some people built their dodgers from plywood and fiberglass it, I haven't seen any up close pics of this method though. Some boats are built in molds where the gel coat is sprayed then glassed, this produces a smooth finish when it's pulled from the mold. Saildog built a bridgedeck using plywood and glass and then gel coat. I know alot of you have added parts to your boats using this method, like propane lockers.
Is it possible to get a smooth finish like it was buiilt in a mold for exposed frame pieces built using this method of plywood, then glass, then gelcoat? If so, what is the method that gets a flat level surface?