Date: 11/19/1999, 1:05 pm
> I am building an Alaskan recovery kayak using the SK article as a guide.I
> plan on buying Cordura nylon ~7oz. for the skin.I noticed that the fabric
> was marked "waterproof"; the salesman at the discount store
> didn't know what that meant. Question#1 Can this "waterproof"
> fabric be painted? #2 Can a water-based paint designed for painting
> inflatables be used? (West Marine sells this paint in gray only.)
Jim,
I don't have any direct experience with Cordura nylon or painting kayak skins - but - I've been following the baidarka mailing list (you should too - go to: http://robroy.totalsports.net/baidarka/ to subscribe).
The very knowledgeable members of this list often say to never use a pre-treated fabric of any kind for a kayak skin. Those using nylon often refer to a non-coated 8 oz fabric that is typically coated with some form of polyurethane. I believe if you searched the archive listed above you will find a tremondous amount of information in this area.
BTW - have you completed the frame? How did it go? Please let us know your impressions when you get it in the water.
Enjoy, PC
Messages In This Thread
- paint for skin kayak
Jim Jacobs -- 11/18/1999, 9:23 pm- Re: paint for skin kayak
Mike Hanks -- 11/20/1999, 11:17 am- Re: paint for skin kayak
Paul Connolly -- 11/19/1999, 1:05 pm - Re: paint for skin kayak
- Re: paint for skin kayak