Current Issue
EPOXYWORKS
Number 25, Summer 2007
Cover story: Meade and Jan Gougeon build their first powerboats. Using the same Dick Newick designed 32' hulls, they each developed their own versions of an efficient, trailerable catamaran. With their shallow drafts they are designed for costal cruising in the rivers and bays of Michigan and Florida. The twins have been christened the Gougmarans and are designed for maximum fuel efficiency, a 2000 lb load capacity, and good seaworthiness in high winds and wave. Given their long cruising range and capacity for passengers, the boats feature an enclosed head and plenty of room for seating and storage. Meade also documents the boat's cruise to the Everglades.
Also: How to install a depth sounder and a removable hatch. Bruce Niederer discusses another accelerated test procedure for Moisture Exclusion Effectiveness, which uses our environmental huts. We take a quick look at two new WEST SYSTEM® products; The 320 Small Batch Scale and an updated 309 Gear Pump. John White of Fife, Scotland tells how he built a Formula 1 Ferrari for his grandson. WEST SYSTEM introduces G/flex Epoxy, and adds a degree of flexibility the product line. Related articles describe G/flex properties and how to use G/flex to repair holes and leaking seams in aluminum boats. |
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Birth of the Gougmarans
Meade and Jan build their first powerboats and put their ideas to the test on a cruise to the Everglades.
Depth
sounder installation
A good method to assure your transducer makes good contact with your boat's bottom.
New
Products
Introducing the 320 Small Batch Epoxy Scale and the upgraded 309 and 309-3 Gear Pumps.
Moisture
Exclusion Effectiveness
Bruce Niederer examines another accelerated test procedure, this time using our environmental huts.
Installing
a removable hatch
Tom Pawlak documents the installation of a hatch that was designed to be temporary yet leak proof.
WEST
SYSTEM launches G/flex Epoxy
New G/flex Epoxy adds a degree of flexibility to the WEST SYSTEM product line.
Understanding
flexible properties
Jeff Wright looks at the issue of flexible vs stiff epoxies from an engineer's
perspective.
Patch
holes in aluminum boats with G/flex Epoxy
Repairing a fist sized puncture though the bottom of a canoe with fiberglass fabric
and G/flex 650.
Fix
leaking seams in aluminum boats with G/flex 650
Randy Zajac demonstrates a very effective technique for rescuing older aluminum boats
and canoes.
G/flex
shoe repair: a step in the right direction
Julie VanMullekom takes advantage of G/flex's flexibility to rescue a favorite pair
of boots.
Repairing
a hockey stick
G/flex's ability to absorb shock loads makes it ideal for repairing hockey sticks as
J. R. Watson demonstrates.
An
overview of WEST SYSTEM epoxies
You may be asking how the new G/flex epoxy fits into the West System product line?
Building
a grandson's Formula 1 Ferrari
John White uses West System epoxy to mold a fiberglass body for a scale model
electric-powered race car.
Published twice a year by
Gougeon Brothers, Inc., Epoxyworks (Product number 000-605)
is a magazine about building, restoring and repairing with
epoxy. It offers helpful tips, the latest techniques, projects
you can build, readers' projects, and news from the Gougeon
research and test labs. A free three-year subscription
is available for residents of the U.S. and Canada.
Editors: Kay Harley
Design: Michael Barker
Subscriptions/contact: Kristen Lore
Contributors to this issue: Meade Gougeon, Robert Monroe, Jan Mundy,
Bruce Niederer, Tom Pawlak, J R Watson, John White, Jeff Wright and
Randal Zajac.
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