Well, I certainly appreciate both of these tips. I have already finished with the Fiberglassing - just following the directions in the book. I have found however, that even though I am getting really good results, that the finished hull seems to have (in places) a strange orange peel surface which is brought on (in my opinion) of the Fibergalss being way too thin. I mean this stuff is really thin and shear. Let me add that the "coat" of resin looked kinda skimpy, and this might be some of the problem. Even though it seemed at the time, I was using alot of resin, perhaps it soaked into the wood, etc and left the small amount of orange or lemon peel effect. I did lightly sand down the hull with some 220, but that grit didn't seem to phase it at all. Then I thought about just simply putting anothe rcoat of resin on the entire hull. That seemed to do the trick in getting rid of that orange peel look. So, it might be that perhaps even one more light coat of resin might make things really smooth.
BTW- Unless I am missing something, I am not having much luck with this 220 grit. It just slides right along, not making any type of progress.
Donnie