I've been talking to a buddy of mine, who sells a product that starts out gooey and cures to a bullet-proof, hard-hat kind of shell. I was wondering if it would adhere to a fiberglass/rotomolded hull, and if so, would it be worth proofing your Hobie hulls/skegs against any and all abrasion/impact resistance. I envisioned buying a small "kit" of this product, and painting it between two masked tape lines, then peeling the masking off. Once cured, you could beach, ram, etc. your Hobie onto any surface for only the cost of a few pounds. Think "Keel Guard" at West Marine (an adhesive backed rubber strip), only more flexible. You could paint it up the bow of the Hobie hulls and gain protection from all kinds of issues like trailering, retaining walls, etc. Please let me know if this sounds feasible.
_________________ Sea ya,
Chris Larsen
Co-Pilot of the Hobie Getaway
"The Twins"
~~(\_~~
|