[Paddlewise] keelguard

From: <kayakwriter_at_netscape.net>
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 12:37:41 -0500
I'm still thinking about this. Aside from the simplicity (always appealing to the lazy), the gel-coated-only strip as suggested in the online article seemed to have the virtue of being coloured all the way through, so scuffs wouldn't show up as much. On the other hand, you gotta think there are reasons they don't build entire kayaks outta merely gelcoat impregnated fibreglass. But perhaps epoxy's strength, critical in a complete boat, is less vital in a keel strip, where the issue is abrasion resistance. Any thoughts from the council?  

Philip

>On 21 Dec 2004 at 22:30, Doug Lloyd wrote:
>
>> I think the epoxy/glass-tape/gelcoat methodology makes far
>> more sense.

"Michael Daly" <mikedaly_at_magma.ca> wrote:

>I'd almost agree.  If the kayak isn't hull up in the sun a lot, I'd
>skip the gel coat on the keel.
Received on Thu Dec 23 2004 - 09:38:02 PST

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