such a position, there should be many efforts marine
that has the potential to develop, especially marine
and fishery business. In the city of Padang, in addition
to Muaro Beach, fishing boats as well many operating
in Pasia Nan Tigo, Air Tawar, Purus, Gauang,
Bungus and Sungai Pisang.
2.1 Construction Process of FRP
Fiberglass shipbuilding process that many made,
using Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) technique.
This FRP process is very different from ship building
process made from other materials such as steel,
aluminum, and wood. FRP ship production process is
much lighter than the ship steel. This is because the
construction of FRP construction vessels starts with
the preparation of mold making. While the production
process of steel vessels consists of welding process,
assembly, cutting and bending. The FRP ship is only
made with the initial capital of a mold to form the
vessel. Mold making usually uses FRP materials that
have a certain thickness and tensile strength, such as
using CSM 600 or also can be made with wood and
plywood.
FRP design technology consists of design stage,
material selection, and strength calculation
(construction). The design of FRP must also be pay
attention to basic design criteria such as spatial / space
use coefficient, comfort factor and performance. This
fiberglass vessel is effective to increase the
productivity of fisherman catch and to reduce the cost
of fishing. Age of life longer, high strength, corrosion
resistance, light weight, production cost and
maintenance is much cheaper than wooden vessels,
does not require repeated painting.
Figure 1: Design of fiberglass fishing vessel with FRP
technology
2.2 Construction Material
In the construction of FRP construction vessels, there
are major material elements. Among them are
reinforcement, resin, and core materials.
Reinforcement or amplifier is widely used ie FRP.
This is because the cost is cheaper than other
boosters. Resin is one of the basic ingredients used in
the shipbuilding industry of FRP construction. The
catalyst is a material that has the same function as the
hardener that is for accelerate the reaction of the
polymerization process, but is used as a polyester
resin pair and vinyl esters resin. Gelcoat is the
material used as the outermost layer of the ship's hull
to be built.
Figure 2: The processing of fiberglass fishing vessel with
FRP technology using permanent mold making model role.
2.3 Lamination Method
In the manufacture of fiber boats, there are three
frequently used lamination methods. Here is an
explanation of the laminate method:
1) Hand Lay Up Method
The basic method of building a fiber boat. This
method is the easiest and simplest method of
lamination. Disadvantages of this method; not
maximally the result of pooling of layers or
arrangement between fiber and resin on ship body
formed.
2) Chopper Gun Method
This method requires a gun-shaped tool that will fire
fiber pieces with resin to all layers of mold (mold)
which are then put together with a roll. In coating
using chopper gun technique, can only use fiber in the
form of yarn roll (Spray Gun Roving).
3) Vacuum Infusion Method
This method is either a closed printing method or a
Resin Transfer Molding (RTM) system. The resin is
injected into a certain mold, then the top is covered in
a rigid mold. However, in vacuum infusion, the top
mold is replaced with plastic film. Advantages of the
vacuum infusion method; laminate results are thinner,
evener, and stronger. This study discusses only
shipbuilding with vacuum infusion printing patterns.