Making a hole new kayak (surfski)


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Hi!
I'm from Sweden and found this really interesting forum just now.
I'm doing a lot of adventure racing and paddling is one of the main parts in competitions.
So, i would really like to make my own kayak, but this one will be like a surfski, something like this;

http://fatpaddler.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/P1000468.jpg

I have a few questions I hope someone can help me with:
First, I would like to build a boat as light as possible, in carbon fiber / kevlar. How thick should have the hull and deck.
Then I do not know if it is possible to make use of rasin infusion technology or whether to try to vacuum bag. I am puzzled, however, if you have time to wet-laying the entire hull and then on the vacuum bag before the rasin time to solidify.
If one would use rasin infusion, how often you need to outsource distribution tubing to cover the entire hull?
Then I also wonder how best to put together the hull and deck. I saw the movie on kayak repair and which used some form of kevlar tape. Is it the best thing to use or is there something else?
Hm, these issues are perhaps slightly messy but I am so grateful for all the help I can get.
Thanks in advance,
Staffan, Sweden
                                                    
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Reinforcing a join on both sides is always strongest.

That infusion video seems massively over complicated for a simple bonnet!! They could have used one resin feed and one vacuum feed.

It does show how you can control where the resin goes by having multiple feeds though, however it is uneccesary on that part.

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Warren (Staff) (04/03/2013)
Reinforcing a join on both sides is always strongest.

That infusion video seems massively over complicated for a simple bonnet!! They could have used one resin feed and one vacuum feed.

It does show how you can control where the resin goes by having multiple feeds though, however it is uneccesary on that part.


Yes, you probably are right! =)
But my reflection is whether this is a good way or if it is better, who previously wrote, to have an infusion feed on one side and a vacuum feed on the other. I'm thinking only if there is a problem in the bow and stern where the gap between the sides is considerably less than in the middle of the kayak.
Then I have another question for you Warren. It's about you one vacuum pump, ECVP425. Will it be enough for this project?
The kayak is about 6.20 m long and 0.45 m wide. Unfortunately I have not so much money so it would be good to use that pump.

Thanks for the great support!

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