Material: Ribs and Frames
HI I posted this originally on the general forum but was advised to post this here.
Most lightweight boats a these days built with ribs, frames and longitudinals in Foam and glassed over (or other exotics like kevlar and carbon) .... Much like a wooded skin on frame.
Is there a good reason not to build a kayak this way ?
I read somewhere that many have tried it and not gone down this route for very good reasons... it would allow for a thin tough skin from say Aramid with stringers etc. for stiffness.
Any suggestions or enlightenment would be greatly appreciated
Tim
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- Material: Ribs and Frames
timabram -- 2/27/2015, 9:51 am- Re: Material: Ribs and Frames
Bill Hamm -- 2/27/2015, 1:32 pm- Re: Material: Ribs and Frames
Tim Abram -- 3/1/2015, 5:05 am- Re: Material: Ribs and Frames
Justin -- 3/1/2015, 7:00 am- Re: Material: Ribs and Frames
Bill Hamm -- 3/1/2015, 9:13 am - Re: Material: Ribs and Frames
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Bill Hamm -- 2/27/2015, 1:34 pm- Re: Material: Ribs and Frames
timabram -- 3/13/2015, 8:29 am - Re: Material: Ribs and Frames
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