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![]() I have this pet theory that Royalex is softer than it used to be, due to OSHA regs concerned with airborne plasticizer (fumes). Also, I think the plastic may become embrittled and with age. More likely to crack, but less likely to abrade away on rocks. Also, if the UP is like Wisconsin, I think granite river bottoms is harder on boats than the (sandstone?) stuff found in the SE. just my possilby crackpot theories. I'll get back to work now. -Dan On 8 Sep 2003 09:49:06 -0700, (Paul J. Knoerr) wrote: snipped... The other point I want to make... I agree with Craig that Royalex is really sort of a stopgap material for WW Canoes. My friends Prodigy, after a week of UP rivers looked like it had been abused. I've never seen a royalex boat that was so beat up from pretty normal usage. I think that Bell might have taken out a few layers to lighten it up, and might have been better served with a thicker royalex layup... but it might just be that particular boat too. PK |
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