pound for pound kevlar is stonger than steel and kevlar cloth is much lighter than fiberglass, however there is no such thing as a pure kevlar boat. At the very least they will have some sort of resin holding the cloth together, so the weight savings is not that great. In real practice kevlar should always be used in combination with some other cloth or core. You can not in practice make a 3 pound boat out of kevlar if the fiberglass boat is 60 pounds, it will probably be in the 30 to 40 pound range and while it will be stronger in some situations, it may be a more frigile boat overall.
> The following is from an article in The Oregonian from April 7 titled
> "It's time to water-test new kayaks and canoes" It was on the
> web site, I suppose it was probably in the print version too.
> "Kevlar is a lightweight resin composite substance five times
> stronger than steel and 20 percent lighter than fiberglass."
> Is Kevlar really that strong?
> Chris
Messages In This Thread
- Kevlar?
Chris Bush -- 4/8/1999, 7:59 am- Re: Kevlar?
Paul Jacobson -- 4/10/1999, 10:42 pm- Re: Kevlar?
lee -- 4/8/1999, 8:55 pm- Re: Kevlar?
Pete Rudie -- 4/8/1999, 2:21 pm- How W I D E is that boat?!!!
Brian T. Cunningham -- 4/8/1999, 4:43 pm
- Re: My $.02
JC -- 4/8/1999, 2:18 pm- Re: Kevlar?
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 4/8/1999, 9:50 am- Re: Kevlar?
Chris Bush -- 4/8/1999, 10:00 am- Re: Kevlar?
Shawn Baker -- 4/8/1999, 10:58 am
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