Slavo
10th September 2008, 03:40 PM
Intersting story on NSW Sea Kayak Club site (http://www.nswseakayaker.asn.au/magazine/70/bull.htm) where a guy had his new carbon/kevlar kayak munched on by a shark off Tasmania.
It is not really something you would think of when building a kayak (his was an Aussie built Nadgee (http://www.nadgeekayaks.com.au/default.asp) ) but shows that for those 1 in a million events it might be worthwhile considering a bit of extra puncture resistance on the hull of a sea going kayak or canoe.
It is not really something you would think of when building a kayak (his was an Aussie built Nadgee (http://www.nadgeekayaks.com.au/default.asp) ) but shows that for those 1 in a million events it might be worthwhile considering a bit of extra puncture resistance on the hull of a sea going kayak or canoe.