Hi, I'm in the process of repairing my broken Cabal Roush Fire. It snapped awhile ago along the bottom 2/3rds of the way to the tail. The deck seemed OK so I have kept it and epoxyed in a couple of layers of glass between it and a new piece of foam about 10cm wide at the breakage point and faired it all up ready for reglassing the bottom. I'm pretty happy with the prep so far. I've built alot of boards over the years, but never built a foamie skim. The decision always comes down to how many layers of glass to laminate. For all my twin tips I used 2 layers of 4 oz e-glass top and bottom with foot patches. I've never broken one of those boards. I took the entire bottom laminate off the broken skim and it looked like a composite glass/carbon layer, probably a single composite layer. I'm not going to replace the carbon as I think it makes boards too stiff, so the decision is whether to go with 2 or 3 layers of 4 oz e-glass, bearing in mind I'm relaminating the entire bottom. The weight difference will probably end up being 2-300 grams between the 2 choices, but maybe 2 layers will be too weak. Does anyone here have any experience or know what is on a typical glass foamie?
Cheers
Slyde