Keith 66
Well-Known Member
When Grp initially sets it is quite flexible (or green) & a new moulding will be quite floppy for some days, the prime example of this was Contessa 32's where they were molded so quickly & placed in ill fitting cradles that many had large dents in their hulls that later had to be filled!
Over a few days to a week the laminate cures to full strength & this may be accelerated with post curing in heated environments. The grp will continue to cure for some time but as it ages will get more brittle. Lightweight laminates such as dinghies will fatigue & get micro fractures wich will cause them to go soft with age. Very old thick laminates will get more & more brittle with old age. Having seen many old yachts & boats damaged over the years its quite noticeable.
Over a few days to a week the laminate cures to full strength & this may be accelerated with post curing in heated environments. The grp will continue to cure for some time but as it ages will get more brittle. Lightweight laminates such as dinghies will fatigue & get micro fractures wich will cause them to go soft with age. Very old thick laminates will get more & more brittle with old age. Having seen many old yachts & boats damaged over the years its quite noticeable.