prv
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...which made me wonder what they might really be intended for.
Well, it sounds like they're the nautical cousins to anodised faux brake disks (for Novas with drum brakes) and blue LED windscreen washer nozzles
Pete
...which made me wonder what they might really be intended for.
The yellow and black patch looks like carbon/kevlar hybrid, so you're stuffed either way.
I don't know why it should be so, but some materials which are very wear-resistant as solids seem to lose that quality when spun into tiny fibres and set in resin. Like your rubbing patch. But also like glass, perhaps...that very hard stuff you also sometimes encounter in resin?
We use proprietory stainless steel rubbing strakes where lines attack the edge of our coaming. Tough stuff. Wears hardly at all.
I've seen composite type patched used successfully where ropes don't pass too acutely over boat surfaces, but where there's a spot abrasion it has to be stainless plate, rod or bar.
Thanks TSB, the keelband idea is particularly good since I need to get more, anyway...my tedious keelband saga isn't over, because I seem to have used non-bronze screws last time - nasty corroded mess along the keel-line...
...but that is a different, long and doze-inducing story. Catch up with the latest chapter here on the forum soon.![]()
I've looked at chafe tape, but I slightly doubt it can be any tougher than the GRP edging which the taut vang wore through with ease.