Date: 7/1/1999, 9:43 pm
George Roberts builds kayaks for your type of situation, you might look at his sight or he might even give you an answer here.
> Construction on my Night Heron starts tonight!
> I'm still not entirely sure how I'm going to do my fiberglassing schedule.
> I plan on 6 oz glass on the outside of the hull, with an extra 2"
> tape along the keel for abrasion... nothing exotic here. However, what do
> you think of a very light (like 2 oz) glass covering for the interior and
> topsides, reinforced underneath with 1 inch kevlar or carbon tape laid out
> like stringers? I'd probably put five stringers lenthwise along the hull,
> and then around stress points like hatches, the back deck, and the
> cockpit, run longitudinal strips of the tape to protect the shape.
> As I paddle in a lot of rough water (the S.F. Bay and northern CA is no
> picnic!) I can't afford to sacrifice durability, but I'm very interested
> in minimizing the weight. Let me know what you think - thank you.
> Nathan
Messages In This Thread
- Lightest and strongest
Nathan Osborn -- 7/1/1999, 7:53 pm- Re: Lightest and strongest
Dean Trexel -- 7/2/1999, 7:04 pm- Re: Lightest and strongest
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 7/2/1999, 9:56 am- Re: Lightest and strongest
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 7/2/1999, 5:37 am- Re: Lightest and strongest
Stan Heeres -- 7/1/1999, 9:43 pm - Re: Lightest and strongest
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