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Red wrote:
As I understad it, Kevlar is not only difficult to get a good bond with, its not all that great for collision protection as it is for puncture protection. "Kevlar" as applied in structural composites (ie boat building) is cloth made of fibers, same as fibgerglass is cloth made of glass fibers. No magic here. BTW it may be interesting to note the structural properties of fiberglass, some other composites, and steel. It is relatively easy to build a composite that is as strong as steel. It's also easier to scale the structural properties to the size of the vessel. This latter property is why steel doesn't make good small boats. Besides, your answer doesn't address what I was asking - something that can be applied on an older existing hull. I believe Kevlar would not bond well enough on old polyester to make this practical anyway. Is this correct? No. Kevlar bonds just fine to existing hulls. I know of several boats that have had this done. It would be better to apply it to the inside of the the hull, where impacts put the laminate in tension, rather than the outside (compression) face. However this is not always practical, and it certainly helps the impact resistance of "conventional fiberglass" to have a layer of Kevlar cloth on the outside. A big problem to beware of is that Kevlar can't be faired... sanding into the cloth leaves frizzies that will NOT lay down no matter how much resin or paint you try to cover it with. So any attempt to armor an older hull should have a thin layer of matt or finishing cloth sandwiched over the Kevlar. It would also be a very good idea to add positive flotation. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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