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Re: Multiple Layers
By:Mike Hanks
Date: 7/25/2001, 10:43 am

Roger,

I'm going with multiple layers of 3.25 oz satin weave from Raka on my latest plywood (luan) Walrus for my other brother. Inside gets 1 - 2 layers, outside gets 1 - 3. I put the extra layers down the middle, under the cockpit, at the chines, and at the bow and stern on the keel. I did use 3 layers of 3.25, plus one layer of standard weave 6 oz tape at the stern drag spot on the keel. Look at the places that your kayak gets the most wear and reinforce accordingly.

Mike

: Excellent points Paul. I forgot all about the compression/expansion factor.
: The multiple thin layers of fiberglass are also a great idea.

: Let me up the anti a little. We have 3 nephews which of coarse have 2 friends
: which are all hyped about building S&G’s. Ages 13,13,16,17,17. I’m
: imagining ultra sensitive care the first 2 trips. After that, no holds
: bar. At least that’s how my brother and I treated our boats at that age.
: Any special areas that will need special reinforcement?

: Roger

Messages In This Thread

To glass or not to glass. That's the S&G ?
Roger Nuffer -- 7/25/2001, 1:26 am
on one hand -- and then again, on the other hand
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/25/2001, 3:09 am
Re: on one hand -- and then again, on the other ha
Roger Nuffer -- 7/25/2001, 3:49 am
Re: on one hand -- and then again, on the other ha
Bob Kelim -- 7/25/2001, 11:39 pm
Re: on one hand -- and then again, on the other ha
Bill Price -- 7/25/2001, 1:20 pm
Re: Multiple Layers
Mike Hanks -- 7/25/2001, 10:43 am