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Re: 1991 Conquest 1650 "Restoration"
It isn't particularly expensive or heavy to ship, but you can cut up you CSM & 1708 scraps & make your own 1/4 chopped fibers.
I'd order 15gals poly resin expecting that you might need to order additional stuff beyond 5 more gallons of resin, gelcoat & foam. I think the 15gals of resin means it's coming freight, which will be by weight. I don't think there's much savings ordering EVERYTHING all at once or in a few seperate orders. If you 'only need' 5gals more resin, or less, and some non-HazMat stuff (fillers, foam, &/or a couple gallons of gelcoat, etc) it won't be shipped freight anyway the next time, which might be cheaper/quicker then freight to boot.
Otherwise, 16ft vs 16.5ft isn't as big a difference as how you mix & glass vs someone else and how much kicks off in the bucket unused, IMO.
Roughly, you can measure the length & width of the boat and the depth at the keel to figure cubic feet:
Figure out what combination of foam kits will give you 15-20% overage depending on how accurate you figure those measurements ^^^ are and how much cushion you want to order. If you 'need' 16CuFt, I don't think I'd order 'just' 18CuFt(12% overage), 20 maybe (25% overage).... The expansion rate & total CuFt is based on ideal mixing, ratios and temps for ideal expansion, so......
It isn't particularly expensive or heavy to ship, but you can cut up you CSM & 1708 scraps & make your own 1/4 chopped fibers.
I'd order 15gals poly resin expecting that you might need to order additional stuff beyond 5 more gallons of resin, gelcoat & foam. I think the 15gals of resin means it's coming freight, which will be by weight. I don't think there's much savings ordering EVERYTHING all at once or in a few seperate orders. If you 'only need' 5gals more resin, or less, and some non-HazMat stuff (fillers, foam, &/or a couple gallons of gelcoat, etc) it won't be shipped freight anyway the next time, which might be cheaper/quicker then freight to boot.
Otherwise, 16ft vs 16.5ft isn't as big a difference as how you mix & glass vs someone else and how much kicks off in the bucket unused, IMO.
Roughly, you can measure the length & width of the boat and the depth at the keel to figure cubic feet:

Figure out what combination of foam kits will give you 15-20% overage depending on how accurate you figure those measurements ^^^ are and how much cushion you want to order. If you 'need' 16CuFt, I don't think I'd order 'just' 18CuFt(12% overage), 20 maybe (25% overage).... The expansion rate & total CuFt is based on ideal mixing, ratios and temps for ideal expansion, so......
[SIZE=-1]FOAM-0204[/SIZE] | [SIZE=-1]4 LB Kit[/SIZE] | [SIZE=-1]2 Cubic Feet[/SIZE] |