Date: 6/30/2003, 11:28 pm
: Hi Folks, my brother-in-law has just acquired a We-noh-nah kevlar canoe.
: Unfortunately there is a crack running through the gunwale into the bilge
: area.
: My question to those in the know, Can I repair this damage with fiberglass
: and epoxy. It appears that someone has made repairs that look like they
: used the type of fiberglass that we use on our boats. Will it stick if I
: rough it up and prep the surface. This needs to be a low budget repair and
: as I already have lots of leftover glass and epoxy I would like to use it.
: Unless there is some problem doing this. The boat is well used and has
: quite a few modifications done to it so appearance is not much of a factor
: here. Any info or links to info would be appreciated.
: Keep building, Elliott
: BTW the boat is an amber color if that helps. I will get a pic of the thing
: when he drops it by.
Elliott,
The glass and epoxy you have on-hand should work fine. You probably know to expect the Kevlar to fuzz when sanded, but there may be a glass layer that will keep that to a minimum. It wouldn't be a bad idea to step down the patch thickness on the edges to encourage a smooth transition in stiffness. You may also want to add glass to both sides (inside and outside).
Any idea why it cracked?
Sam
Messages In This Thread
- Other: Kevlar/repair
Elliott -- 6/30/2003, 9:35 am- Re: Other: Kevlar/repair
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/2/2003, 12:32 am- Re: Other: Kevlar/repair
Elliott -- 7/2/2003, 11:00 am- Re: Other: Kevlar/repair *Pic*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/2/2003, 9:28 pm- Thanks Paul *NM*
Elliott -- 7/3/2003, 8:03 am
- Thanks Paul *NM*
- Re: Other: Kevlar/repair *Pic*
- Re: Other: Kevlar/repair
C. Fronzek -- 7/1/2003, 12:46 pm- Re: Other: Kevlar/repair *LINK*
Elliott -- 7/1/2003, 2:23 pm- Re: Other: Kevlar/repair
C. Fronzek -- 7/1/2003, 11:19 pm
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Sam McFadden -- 6/30/2003, 11:28 pm - Re: Other: Kevlar/repair
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