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Boatlife Products Sale
Books, Magazines & Videos
Chesapeake Light Craft Kits & Plans
Fiberglass/Carbon/Kevlar
Fasteners
Epoxy Resins, Fillers & Putties
Composite Materials
Caulking & Sealants
Paints And Varnishes
Tools & Accessories
Abrasives & Accessories
Canoe & Kayak, Plans, Kits & Accessories
Tapes
Safety Supplies
Cleaning & Polishing
Brushes, Rollers, Etc.
Polyester & Gelcoat
Teak Moldings & Accessories
Plywood & Panels
Seadek
Boat Lumber



Fiberglass/Carbon/Kevlar
 
Fiberglass Cloth
E-type glass. Epoxy and polyester compatible. This material is typically used in small boat construction where a thin, smooth, transparent & light weight finish is desired. Provides additional strength & abrasion resistance. Available in 4 different weights in various widths.
Carbon Fiber
The strongest and stiffest reinforcing fabric available and the best choice for light rigid parts. Variety of styles and weights available.
Kevlar
Extremely strong, light, structural fiber that wets out to make laminates with excellent resistance to impact, vibration, and high tensile strength. Kevlar has very low compressive strength and is often used with other fibers such as carbon. Excellent for adding impact resistance to laminates.
Fiberglass Tape
E-type fiberglass. This material is typically used in small boat construction to tape seams and corners, usually over a Epoxy Fillet Joint (Stitch & Glue construction.) Has a woven edge to prevent unraveling. Available in 2 different weights in various widths. 50 yd rolls
Knitted Fabrics
Unidirectional Fabrics, Bi-Axial & Tri-Axial Fabrics. Available in a variety of weights & widths. *NEW* Custom slitting now available - Contact Noah's
Fiberglass Mat
The most economical of reinforcing fabrics, mat is random lengths of glass fibers laid down in a random pattern and held together with a resin-soluble binder. This construction provides equal strength in all directions, wets out easily, and quickly builds thick, rigid laminates. Compared to woven cloth, laminations made of mat use more resin, making them more rigid, more waterproof, but overall lower in strength. Because of the binders used to hold mat together, it is not a recommended fabric to use with epoxy.
Woven Roving
Individual strands of glass fibers, grouped in bunches (roving), then woven into a coarse fabric. Woven Roving provides a medium strength to weight ratio and allows fast thickness buildup for reasonable cost
Stitchmat
Typically used with Polyester resin. Features a +0 /90 stitched or woven roving with a 1 oz Chopped Strand Mat on the back. Exceptional Tensile strength. Easy to wet out and handle.
 
 


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