That is incredibly bad advice. A sandwich structure does not add any strength, it adds bending stiffness!edt wrote:tks for the tip not, I'll try making it a sandwhich, didn't realize it added so much strength that's just what I was looking for.
I am using my SUP as a boat to move my kite gear across the lake, should be reaching speeds of 20+ mph in big waves, anticipate quite a few heavy crashes in these conditions. The only time I will paddle is if the wind dies or line snaps and I have to get back to the launch.FrederikS wrote: Since the a SUP is used in very low winds
Then it is probably best to give it a thin layer of glass fiber all the way around and then double up where you stand.edt wrote:I am using my SUP as a boat to move my kite gear across the lake, should be reaching speeds of 20+ mph in big waves, anticipate quite a few heavy crashes in these conditions. The only time I will paddle is if the wind dies or line snaps and I have to get back to the launch.FrederikS wrote: Since the a SUP is used in very low winds
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