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Carbon Fiber
I'm building a duck hunting layout boat, and it will probably face alot of
dragging across dirt/gravel. I'm thinking of doing the bottom in carbon fiber. anyone have a cheap source for carbon fiber? anyone have a better idea? Thanks, Marc |
Carbon Fiber
Marc,
Please do some serious research and consider your alternatives. Corbon fiber is very light, very strong and not very abrasion resistant. Kevlar is more abrasion resistant (as I Recall). Matt Colie Marc Reeves wrote: I'm building a duck hunting layout boat, and it will probably face alot of dragging across dirt/gravel. I'm thinking of doing the bottom in carbon fiber. anyone have a cheap source for carbon fiber? anyone have a better idea? Thanks, Marc |
Carbon Fiber
Marc Reeves wrote: I'm building a duck hunting layout boat, and it will probably face alot of dragging across dirt/gravel. I'm thinking of doing the bottom in carbon fiber. anyone have a cheap source for carbon fiber? anyone have a better idea? Think you will find carbon is on allocation and it ain't cheap. Try double bias glass and epoxy. Lew |
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With some wood reeinforcememnt
"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message k.net... Marc Reeves wrote: I'm building a duck hunting layout boat, and it will probably face alot of dragging across dirt/gravel. I'm thinking of doing the bottom in carbon fiber. anyone have a cheap source for carbon fiber? anyone have a better idea? Think you will find carbon is on allocation and it ain't cheap. Try double bias glass and epoxy. Lew |
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Matt Colie wrote:
Marc, Please do some serious research and consider your alternatives. Corbon fiber is very light, very strong and not very abrasion resistant. Kevlar is more abrasion resistant (as I Recall). Matt Colie Kevlar for the hull, carbon fiber for the mast, on a sailboat. |
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For abrasion resistance carbon is definitely the right material. Neither
is Kevlar. Kevlar fuzzes up and carbon fiber is not flexible enough. Best to use is a tight weave e-glass cloth and fill the weave with epoxy with a large addition of powdered graphite. That is a pretty standard bottom for McKenzie style drift boats. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com "Marc Reeves" wrote in message . .. I'm building a duck hunting layout boat, and it will probably face alot of dragging across dirt/gravel. I'm thinking of doing the bottom in carbon fiber. anyone have a cheap source for carbon fiber? anyone have a better idea? Thanks, Marc |
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For abrasion resistance carbon is definitely NOT the right material
-- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:zsFYf.80328$YX1.75232@dukeread06... For abrasion resistance carbon is definitely the right material. Neither is Kevlar. Kevlar fuzzes up and carbon fiber is not flexible enough. Best to use is a tight weave e-glass cloth and fill the weave with epoxy with a large addition of powdered graphite. That is a pretty standard bottom for McKenzie style drift boats. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com "Marc Reeves" wrote in message . .. I'm building a duck hunting layout boat, and it will probably face alot of dragging across dirt/gravel. I'm thinking of doing the bottom in carbon fiber. anyone have a cheap source for carbon fiber? anyone have a better idea? Thanks, Marc |
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Marc Reeves wrote:
I'm building a duck hunting layout boat, and it will probably face alot of dragging across dirt/gravel. I'm thinking of doing the bottom in carbon fiber. anyone have a cheap source for carbon fiber? anyone have a better idea? Thanks, Marc Yeah, use Kevlar instead of carbon. |
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Thanks guys,
I've decided against the carbon fiber and to go, instead, with the glass/epoxy/graphite option instead |
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Did you look at plywood with a glass-epoxy skin... I'm willing to bet
that in comparable panel strengths as compared to an all fiberglass hull, this will be lighter and cheaper... LOWES has exterior Luan ply, 5.1mm, for roughly ten bucks a sheet... I just finished building a 7.5 foot dink this way and you can pick it up with one hand... denny |
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