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Re: Dynel & Xynole
By:Don Beale
Date: 10/14/1999, 11:00 pm
In Response To: Dynel & Xynole (Mike Hanks)

Mike, Find "fiber glast", I think the website is fibre glast.com. Thewy have all sorts of special fabrics. Somewhere I have a catalog laying around... If I remember right, Dynel is a polyester like polypro rope. It does not go clear, and is expensive. It is better on abrasion but not as strong as S-glass. It tends to float above the epoxy, and is hard to work although I have not tried it. Never heard of Xynole.

> I was reading Thomas Hill's "Ultralight Boatbuilding" and in it
> he recomends sheathing the outside of the hull with Dynel or Xynole,
> because they have better abrasion resistance than fiberglass. Does anyone
> know anything about these fabrics? Would they be better than glass on the
> outside of the hull? How much do they cost? Where do you get them? What
> doe the look like? What is their weight? Have I missed any questions?

> Mike

Messages In This Thread

Dynel & Xynole
Mike Hanks -- 10/14/1999, 10:16 pm
Re: Dynel & Xynole
lee -- 10/14/1999, 11:40 pm
Re: Dynel & Xynole
Shawn Baker -- 10/15/1999, 2:45 pm
Re: Dynel & Xynole
Mike Hanks -- 10/15/1999, 12:10 am
Re: Dynel & Xynole
Don Beale -- 10/14/1999, 11:00 pm