Reflective tape

Thanks Roger. Good to know. Now I have to go check on those park items and see if they are metal backed or just the tape.

Harvey
SleepyC:moon
 
Aurelia":1c6z76x2 said:
If you have use for any strong cordage on the boat or use it for wrapping around things. I have used this stuff for years in the outdoors to add visibility to gear, kayaks and even people at times. Extremely reflective and strong/light to boot.

http://www.kelty.com/p-136-triptease-lightline.aspx

Sounds a little kinky to me. :lol: Or is this just something you do prior to making the walk the plank?
 
Gregg, That is interesting stuff. New to me. Thanks for sharing.

Harvey
SleepyC:moon

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Just got an email from my son which says
"You want to tell the C-dory guys this. It stays on for years and is still reflective when filthy. It will also stick to non-stretching fabric. 3M Scotchlite reflective tape." He sent these pictures along
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Wow, Marty, That stuff is bright. Tell him thanks.

Harvey
SleepyC:moon
 
Not only is that stuff bright, the tape I bought and tried (Reflexite REF-DB Retroreflective Daybright Tape: 1 in. x 15 ft. (Silver-White)
by Reflexite) is disappointing. When I went out at night to check how good it was I noticed that my New Balance running shoes were brighter. :shock:
Think I'll get some 3M Scotchlite.
 
I found some pictures of Barry's boat "C-Cakes" while working on another project and found the white patches he had used. Had to look hard to see them daytime, but looks like a nice application. Sorry, can't get them to here though.

Harvey
SleepyC:moon
 
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