Re: Kevlar skin on frame?
By:David Dick
Date: 8/8/2001, 9:55 am
Date: 8/8/2001, 9:55 am
In Response To: Re: Kevlar skin on frame? (Paul G. Jacobson)
: Only one ply needed. By definition a skin on frame kayak has a frame which
: supports the loads. The skin just keeps the water out.
I would be concerned that a thin, stiff, skin would be more susceptable to puncture than a more elastic skin. The elastomeric coatings allow more movement between the fibers, allowing point loads to be spread over a larger area.
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Kurt -- 8/6/2001, 2:01 pm- Re: Kevlar skin on frame?
Don -- 8/7/2001, 3:59 pm- Re: Kevlar skin on frame?
David Dick -- 8/7/2001, 8:37 am- Re: Kevlar skin on frame?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/8/2001, 2:58 am- Re: Kevlar skin on frame?
David Dick -- 8/8/2001, 9:55 am- Re: Kevlar skin on frame?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/8/2001, 7:28 pm
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kurt -- 8/6/2001, 11:40 pm- Re: Kevlar skin on frame?
Brian Nystrom -- 8/7/2001, 12:31 pm
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Paul G. Jacobson -- 8/6/2001, 11:08 pm- Re: Kevlar skin on frame?
Bruce Schultz -- 8/8/2001, 8:43 am- Re: Kevlar skin on frame?
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Roger Tulk -- 8/6/2001, 9:10 pm- Re: Kevlar skin on frame?
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