Alan,
I like those trapezoidal section gunnels for their water shedding ability. Water, and lots of it, can get trapped inside the hull by the gunnels. If you think you'll be carrying a lot, you'll appreciate a profile that lets the trapped water flow out, instead of onto your arms and into your armpits!!
But, those rounded and oval sections are much easier on the eyes...and provide more grip when handling the boat.
Now, how about that CF, do you plan to wrap around the entire gunnel section and onto the hull? Or will you only CF wrap the gunnel section itself?
Overlapping to the hull will improve the strength, but you may not need that extra strength. Sticking to the gunnel only could make for a very clean line...maybe you'll trim any excess CF from the gunnel while still semi cured.
I like those trapezoidal section gunnels for their water shedding ability. Water, and lots of it, can get trapped inside the hull by the gunnels. If you think you'll be carrying a lot, you'll appreciate a profile that lets the trapped water flow out, instead of onto your arms and into your armpits!!
But, those rounded and oval sections are much easier on the eyes...and provide more grip when handling the boat.
Now, how about that CF, do you plan to wrap around the entire gunnel section and onto the hull? Or will you only CF wrap the gunnel section itself?
Overlapping to the hull will improve the strength, but you may not need that extra strength. Sticking to the gunnel only could make for a very clean line...maybe you'll trim any excess CF from the gunnel while still semi cured.