What is Carbon Innegra?
- Dave LeGear
- Jun 5
- 2 min read
So what exactly is Carbon Innegra, and what makes it a better option for building Skiffs and Bay Boats than say Kevlar?

As you may have heard on our Audio Article with Chris Peterson of Hell's Bay Boatworks which is Podcast # 19 below:
We discussed what makes Hell's Bay unique and innovative in the design and production of modern Flats Skiffs and Bay boats, one of those reason's is the use of the product known as Carbon Innegra in their hulls.

And for those would just like to hear (that) part of our overall great discussion, we have a Sound Bite Volume 9 on just that aspect of their builds and the history of this aerospace product and technology which you can also stream here:
For those eager to dive deeper into the fascinating details of this product and understand why it's perfect for such applications, this comparison with materials like Kevlar used in other builds is a must-see! Hell's Bay Boatworks has just released an article that delves into its advantages. You can explore all the details by clicking here:
But, some of most basic differences denoted in the article which may help you with your next buying decision:
Kevlar – Is stiffer, tougher against abrasion, and excellent for protective applications (like stopping bullets).
Carbon Innegra – Flexible, floats, shock-absorbing, and great for things that need to be both strong yet forgiving.
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