Much Lighter Plastic Boats Coming Soon?

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Much Lighter Plastic Boats Coming Soon?

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I just got some inside information that one or two plastic boat manufacturers are going to be launching significantly lighter plastic boats in the near future. The information I have is fuzzy but came from someone who is well connected. If true, I'll be holding out before buying a new kayak to convert. Ten less pounds would make a big difference :o !

Has anyone heard something similar??

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Well I personaly know of two Canoe makers who have been talkin about it.
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Post by Bruce Farrenkopf »

Which two canoe makers? Is one of them Liquidlogic? I realize this is the kind of information companies don't want to prematurely release 8) .

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Bruce Farrenkopf wrote:Which two canoe makers? Is one of them Liquidlogic? I realize this is the kind of information companies don't want to prematurely release 8) .

Bruce
Liquidlogic is making canoes now?
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Water weighs 8lbs per gallon... what OC'er REALLY should want is lighter water!!! :P
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You mean this....

http://www.allbusiness.com/manufacturin ... 373-1.html

New Lightweight and Impact Resistant Kayaks; New Composite...
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Post by oopsiflipped »

sounds like it is for rec boats. what i want is a 60 lb remix!
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Post by Bruce Farrenkopf »

Hallelujah, Amen!
Now we need a 30 lb Remix to be made :o .

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Post by oopsiflipped »

Bruce Farrenkopf wrote:Hallelujah, Amen!
Now we need a 30 lb Remix to be made :o .

Bruce
why, so i can break it it a week? :roll:
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Post by Gary B »

Sounds like a version of twin-tex to me.
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Post by ncdavid »

They call it MFT? Sweet!
I assume the two canoe manufacturers that Louie mentioned are Mohawk and Esquif.
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No Dagger and Whitesale, Duh
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Post by gumpy »

light and impact resistant, ok. but what about abrasion resistance? isn't that just as important? i know it is to me
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Post by Craig Smerda »

Sounds awfully similar to "Twintex" and "Armorlite"
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Post by the great gonzo »

The difference is that both Twintex and Armetlite are glass reinforced while MFT (which is now called Tegris) http://www.milliken2.com/MFT/MFThtml.nsf/page/home.htm is a pure polypropylene matrix, made with 2 different types of interwoven PP yarn (different melting point and proberties) based on the graphs shown on the Tegris website its impact proberties seem to be significantly better than the ones for Twintex (which is continuous glass reinforced PP).

Abrasion resistance is not mentioned, but my guess is that it should be no worse than pure PP, which is used fior the Taureau.

It should, at least in theory, be batter than Twintex.

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