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![]() You might be asking the wrong people. Try an email to Wenonah. Or West Systems Epoxy. There may be more UV protection than you think. -Dan V. On Sat, 8 May 2004 12:45:41 +0100, "Bart" wrote: I've got a Wenonah Vagabond solo canoe in Kevlar ultralight layup. I chose it over the more durable Kevlar flexcore (with gelcoat) because of the weight saving. I don't mind the yellowy 'see through' look of the boat but do catch myself thinking, this would look the business with an off-white hull too. So I am wondering, could one split the weight difference between a 'naked' Kevlar canoe and one with gelcoat on it, by using, say, automotive spray paint? Clearly it wouldn't have the durability and flexibility of gel coat but I wouldn't even mind sanding and repainting the thing once a year or so, as long as I have a very light boat that looks great and has a bit of UV protection thrown in. Has anyone painted their kevlar ultralight canoe before? TIA Bart |
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