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Steven Laughmiller wrote:
I am building a CLC Chesapeak 17. Getting ready to put the glass on the hull bottom and was wondering about putting a keel strip on to protect the bottom a little. I assume one would do this after the glassing prior to varnishing? Would you just put it on the stern and bow or length of boat? I was thinking of kevlar but thought this might be overkill; most of my landings will be sandy beaches and sometimes lake banks without rocks. Appreciate the help and thoughts. I would suggest using fiberglass rather than Kevlar. While Kevlar is quite abrasion resistant, it tends to fuzz when abraded. You'll find that fiberglass will be much easier to repair or replace. |
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