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We're laminating the final staunchion socket on Paikea in 32°C heat. This video dives deep into the composite engineering behind the 12-layer carbon layup and explains why we chose vacuum bagging over hand laminating or infusion for this critical upgrade. We also tackle a common misconception and deliver a crucial pro-tip: why you must always sand a peel ply surface before making a secondary bond. It's a lesson learned from high-level projects and America's Cup campaigns that could save your next repair. CHAPTERS: 00:00 The Final Staunchion Socket 00:45 The Load Calculation & Why 12 Layers? 04:50 The Vacuum Bagging Setup 06:30 The Critical Peel Ply Warning 09:45 Breather Fabric & The Vacuum System 11:30 Why We Didn't Infuse It 13:50 A Story of Porosity from a Professional Yard SAFETY DISCLAIMER: PROFESSIONAL WORK This video documents professional marine work with significant risk of injury or vessel damage. This is NOT DIY instruction. You are solely responsible for your own safety and actions. We are not liable for any application of this information. Full Disclaimer: https://youngbarnacles.com/website-di... USEFUL LINKS ➜ Supporting blog post https://youngbarnacles.com/laminating... ➜ Want to go deeper? Access our detailed composites videos, project files, and community on the Youngbarnacles Members Hub: https://youngbarnacles.com/plans/all-... ➜ Need world-class engineering for your project? Learn more about our professional design and consultancy services at SYAS Performance: https://syasperformance.weebly.com/ ➜ Free Sailing Library: Check out our free guides on composites, systems, and seamanship: https://www.youngbarnacles.com/resources MUSIC YouTube Audio Library ➜ https://www.youtube.com/