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Whats the cost difference on that vs standard core? I thought about going with that as well to avoid any future rot but Im not sure what I am going to do just yet.
I would look more at a closed cell type. The strength comes more from the laminant, not the matrial used. Anything that soaks up a lot of resin is going to weigh a ton. jmo
Keith, If your looking for good answer's on What core to use etc, Post this on Screamandfly.com. You will get a very good and honest opinion from the experts. Brandon
Hey Keith, you've come a long way! the worst looks almost over...the fun is laying new composites down. I would also look at Owens Knytex if Nida does not work out for you. I have used the NidaFoam with good results. it does saturate if resin is heavily applied though it doesn't need much to perform as designed. Scream and Fly is knowledge central for this topic. I have to agree about the motor.....go get it!
nice job! take care..