gary1
09-28-2006, 03:41 AM
Evening,
Is there a fabric which can be laminated onto a fibreglass hull which would offer a fairly high degree of abrasion resistance without adding a lot of weight. The hull that i'm looking to do this to is glass over ply, built using the stitch and glue method using Epoxy resin I'm aware that a mixture of graphite powder and epoxy resin is supposed to work when applied by putting several coats onto the hull bottom.
I have also looked into spray on bed liners such as Line-x but have been told that it is really difficult to get a uniform coating in regards to thickness plus the weight gains are fairly high(http://www.goline-x.com/other_uses.shtml) as well as it apparently has a slightly textured surface which I don't really think lends itself very well to a planing type hull.
I'm not chasing puncture protection as I realise that it is not really possible when it comes to a fibreglass hull ,but something to help protect the hull if it is dragged up a beach or pushed over sand bars or sunken timber etc. Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated, besides building an Alloy boat.
Many Thank's
Gary
Is there a fabric which can be laminated onto a fibreglass hull which would offer a fairly high degree of abrasion resistance without adding a lot of weight. The hull that i'm looking to do this to is glass over ply, built using the stitch and glue method using Epoxy resin I'm aware that a mixture of graphite powder and epoxy resin is supposed to work when applied by putting several coats onto the hull bottom.
I have also looked into spray on bed liners such as Line-x but have been told that it is really difficult to get a uniform coating in regards to thickness plus the weight gains are fairly high(http://www.goline-x.com/other_uses.shtml) as well as it apparently has a slightly textured surface which I don't really think lends itself very well to a planing type hull.
I'm not chasing puncture protection as I realise that it is not really possible when it comes to a fibreglass hull ,but something to help protect the hull if it is dragged up a beach or pushed over sand bars or sunken timber etc. Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated, besides building an Alloy boat.
Many Thank's
Gary