Date: 4/30/2003, 11:24 am
: The truth is out and we know you now. You're the type of guy that thinks a
: 200 pound biker is wasting his money on titanium cranks that shave 2 oz.
: off the bike weight.
especially if he can't keep up with other folks on 5% grades.
I built a Ch16 with 1/2" taken off the sheer, no deck glass. The hull had 4oz s-glass with 4oz polyester cloth over that (soaks up a lot less than dynel/Xynole.) the kayak weighed 50lbs. Sure it's tough to oyster shells,,,but the stern will wear into the wood if it didn't have a thick layer there,,and two layers of 4oz s-glass on the bottom only would probably have cut 5 lbs off the boat if the 4oz polyester cloth was never used.
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- Material: Xynole Dynel and Polypropelyne fabrics
Bradley Georges -- 4/30/2003, 9:26 am- Re: Material: Xynole Dynel and Polypropelyne fabri *LINK*
Dan G -- 5/1/2003, 9:36 am- Re: Material: Xynole Dynel and Polypropelyne fabri
Rob Macks -- 4/30/2003, 1:12 pm- Re: Material: Xynole Dynel and Polypropelyne fabri
Shawn Baker -- 5/1/2003, 10:07 am- Re: Material: Xynole Dynel and Polypropelyne fabri
Rob Macks -- 5/1/2003, 2:40 pm
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Chip Sandresky -- 4/30/2003, 11:25 am- Re: Material: Xynole Dynel and Polypropelyne fabri
LeeG -- 4/30/2003, 10:14 am- Re: Material: Xynole Dynel and Polypropelyne fabri
LeeG -- 4/30/2003, 10:17 am- Weight in the real world
Severne -- 4/30/2003, 10:54 am- Re: Weight in the real world
LeeG -- 4/30/2003, 11:24 am
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