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Bart Senior wrote:
I spoke to a fellow that has used it, and he told me that sanding kevlar leaves fibers poking out of the surface. He recommended either fairing it, or laying it up with one layer of glass on the outer layer for fairing. Have you used it? Yes, and your friend was right. There is no way to sand a Kevlar lay-up smooth. I helped a friend put a layer of Kevlar on the bow of his catamaran, we used a layer of medium density fairing compound over it and ther are a few spots that show stubble... you have to look real close, and after painting on anti-foul it's not visible. I hope no future owners sands the forefoot(s) (forefeet?) too agressively. A better method might be to lay a layer of very fine FG cloth over the Kevlar, or a light type of scrim. Or, if you're building the whole thing from scratch, put the Kevlar in the middle of the laminate. I was thinking of using a mix of Kevlar and carbon fiber on the dinghy, but have decided to go with just CF. DSK |
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