Thanks conman13, I'll keep that in mind while choosing a motor.
I was able to work on the rocket today! I got a fair amount done. I was able to assemble the electronics bay that came with the rocket, and attached some velcro to attach the battery for the flight computer which came in today to the sled.
The Flight computer i'm using is the Telemetrum: a dual deploy, GPS, Altimeter with real time telemetry link. I thought, if i were to get a flight computer, I might as well get one that does it all and not have to buy more electronics later on. The best part about it is that it's a tracking device that can fit in a 29mm coupler tube so I don't have to worry about losing rockets anymore! well.. at least 29mm and up ones. One thing I've run into is that the manual for it states that the antenna must be stuck straight forward in order to achieve proper connection to the receiver, but the e-bay is at least four inches too short. I'm thinking however I'll just drill the pressure vent in a such an area so that I can thread the antenna outside the body and secure it to the outside wall instead of on the inside.
Anyways, I was also able to fiberglass the fins on my rocket today. Thanks to the advice of Aksrockets and others on other threads the fins look great!
I waited a little too long to cut off the excess so i had to do so with a band saw so I still have some touch up work to do. All in all though, i'm very happy with the results. At the moment I'm debating with myself if it would be worth trying to airfoil, or at least round the fins. It would be nice to airfoil them, mainly for the aesthetics, but with how far i've gone with glassing the fins, I think it would be much simpler to just leave the fins square. Tomorrow, I hope to attach the fins to the body tube and finish up the the electronics bay. we'll see what tomorrow brings.