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S&G: Strengthening the vulnerable areas
By:pikabike
Date: 12/16/2003, 1:33 pm

Last night I epoxied a strip of 9 oz. glass tape crossways on the inside of the deck, right in front of the rear hatch cutout. I also put one near the front hatch cutout, as well as one strip each across the hatch cover interiors. I want the deck to be strong enough to hold up to over-the-deck rescue practice. Just in case I have to do assisted rescue with a clumsy 200-pounder...I have seen 2 people actually kneel on top of their decks during screwed-up rescues; while theoretically nobody but me would be on MY rear deck, it's possible somebody could really screw up.

Several questions:

* Should I beef up the hatch lips before/during/after I install them? Or just follow the basic instructions? Seems like they could be a weak point.

* Any thoughts on double-layering the 6 oz. exterior glass cloth JUST in the area between the rear of the coaming and the rear of the rear hatch? If I do this, I would glass the deck in two pieces: one from the bow to the rear of the rear hatch, and one from the rear of the coaming to the stern. The overlap would make a double layer in the area described.

* The cockpit recess panel's "ears" (thigh brace mounts) have 2 layers of 4 oz. glass on the underside. When the deck is glassed, there will be 1 layer of 6 oz. glass on the topside. Is this strong enough for rolling practice (I will add minicell padding for comfort and contouring)? I have seen some people's photos of wooden arch-like "kneehangs" and various contoured additions.

* My kayak's bow and stern bottoms are fairly sharp, as they were beveled prior to stitching etc. If I plane them down more, I'm afraid I'll end up with side-by-side panels. Should I build up layers of dookie schmutz and round those as best I can, or should I just add some kind of keel protection strip?

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S&G: Strengthening the vulnerable areas
pikabike -- 12/16/2003, 1:33 pm
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LeeG -- 12/18/2003, 11:58 am
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Severne -- 12/17/2003, 5:12 pm
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Robert N Pruden -- 12/16/2003, 7:47 pm
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Paul Jacob -- 12/17/2003, 12:23 pm
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Robert N Pruden -- 12/17/2003, 1:54 pm
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Jay Doorly -- 12/17/2003, 12:16 am
defining a word.
Paul G. Jacobson -- 12/16/2003, 8:47 pm
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Glen Smith -- 12/16/2003, 8:14 pm
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Robert N Pruden -- 12/17/2003, 1:56 pm
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bryan gorr -- 12/17/2003, 3:31 pm
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Robert N Pruden -- 12/17/2003, 3:42 pm
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Glen Smith -- 12/17/2003, 2:54 pm
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Malcolm Schweizer -- 12/16/2003, 2:24 pm
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pikabike -- 12/16/2003, 5:00 pm
Re: S&G: Strengthening the vulnerable areas *Pic*
bryan gorr -- 12/17/2003, 8:25 am
Rub Strip
Robert N Pruden -- 12/16/2003, 7:53 pm
Re: RhinoLiner?
pikabike -- 12/17/2003, 12:28 pm
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Kyle T -- 12/17/2003, 3:02 pm
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chuck -- 12/17/2003, 2:17 pm
Re: Good point
pikabike -- 12/17/2003, 3:58 pm
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Robert N Pruden -- 12/17/2003, 1:53 pm
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George -- 12/20/2003, 5:52 pm
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Malcolm Schweizer -- 12/16/2003, 5:23 pm