Re: chop glass vs laid up
ratherbefishin,<br />To my knowledge there were few, if any, all chop boats produced. However, 95% of production trailer boats between the 50s and 90s probably used chop. Pick any well known brand. Who knows what the actual % is but basically every production boat shop around used chop. Chop was/is used from low end to high end boats and they don't show any problems with this construction. You don't see the boat hulls falling apart from the use of chop. The problems you see are from poor engineering, quality control or craftmanship. <br /><br />Like I posted earlier, chopper guns make it real easy for operator error...I used them them in the 70s and saw 19' hulls and decks go from mold to dumpster because an inexperienced operator didn't turn on the hardner or the gun malfunctioned (the operator also made the mistake of not using red tracer hardner). This is a major reason for not using chopper guns. Mat (merely the same glass fibers binded together to make cloth) is the "controlled" way to sidestep chopper gun problems and is still universally used today.