Dave Archer
New member
I completed by duck boat and have quite a bit of Knytex X-Mat (bi-axial fabric). I have a ten-foot river pram that is old and very heavy. I plan on using it as a male-mold. I have lost a lot of range of motion and strength in both shoulders. I really need to keep the weight down on this river pram in order to load it in the back of my truck on occasion. It will have a top deck and lots of enclosed foam. I loved the material Lou recommended. If I stay with the X-Mat, I would probably only need two layers of X-Mat and two layers of mat, maybe less. My question is this. Would I really gain from using Kevlar as one layer? I can't really afford it for this last boat project (sniffle...). But I am keenly aware at 68 that constant pain in both shoulders and a loss of strength is only going to get worse. If you have had experience laying up a small fiberglass boat using these exotic and very expensive materials, I would really like to hear from you. What would the layers be? X-Mat first followed by Kevlar and then topped with a layer of mat? This pram would be used on the Bitterroot River in Montana. The river is an easy to navigate river in the summer, but boats take a banging on the shallow riffles.
Dave Archer
Dave Archer