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I just finished my Canadian 14' from Spira about a month ago. My goal for this boat was to build it on the cheap, just in case I blow it up on a section of river I want to fish.
I went with fiberglass mat on the bottom/sides, slapped some 3M poly resin on her and went for a ride.
West Systems is a great option to avoid the smell, but it was too pricey for my build/situation.
The Raka 127 resin mixes 2 resin to 1 hardener. Some special hardeners are 5 to 1. I have used almost 100 gallons of stuff with no issues.
I have never used west epoxy but, since so many people use it must be a good product.
Remember that plywood is a structural material so almost all of the strength of your floor will be from the plywood and 1/2 inch is a thick bottom. So I would just use 1 layer of 10 ounce plain weave glass. Fiber glass does more to add stiffness then strength. With 1/2 plywood and glass above 10 ounce you will be adding a lot of extra weigh for little difference. Especially if you are build in a framed boat where the frames will prevent flex.
On a stitch and glue boat with a 3/8 bottom and no frames, I would move up to the heavier biaxial fiberglass for sure.
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