How can you tell Kevlar from fiberglass
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How can you tell Kevlar from fiberglass
I had a few boats in My time and have noticed differences in the color of the fiberglass layup where it wouldn't be covered with paint or gelcoat. I had a Cigarette that was carbon fiber and it was black. Had and Obsession and it was a pinkish red color. My present boat shows a yellowish colored laminate could this be Kevlar layup?...............gofastpilot
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Shoot it with a gun?? Bullet goes thru, glass. Bullet stops, kevlar??????
Kidding. I really don't know but coudn't resist.
Kidding. I really don't know but coudn't resist.
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Do a search there was some one asking about this about two or so months ago. I think they had a Cig. It may have been in the general discusion.
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Kevlar was always a bit more "yellowish" laid up than glass. If you can find some loose strands inside somewhere and can cut them with a standard shear or scissor, then you have fiberglass. It will takes a carbide shear to cut Kevlar strands. --- Jer
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on a long hull, rap the hull sides with the side of your fist, up near the cabin. if it sounds like a drum, odds are it's kevlar. if it just sounds solid and "dead", it's probably only 'glass. just my.02.
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