James Duclos
Canoeist, Toxophilist
Well, I've done it again, folks! By trusting a stranger's memory instead of my own instincts,I find myself in quite a mess again. I just bought a 1924 Old Town Guide that was fiberglassed in the 60's. The seller told me that he remembered it being done for him,and that he was absolutely positive that the glass was applied over the canvas. Well, I figured it would be fairly easy to remove both at the same time to restore it to canvas, so I bought it.
Of course, after the six hour drive home from Long Island, I loosened enough of an outwale to see how easily the canvas would separate from the wood, and, you guessed it!, NO CANVAS! The glass is epoxied directly over the planking.
My question to you, gentlemen, is: Is this boat a total loss, or does someone know how I can get the fiberglass off without ruining the eighty year old wood beneath?
Any thoughts you might have would be helpful, Thanks,
Jim D.
Of course, after the six hour drive home from Long Island, I loosened enough of an outwale to see how easily the canvas would separate from the wood, and, you guessed it!, NO CANVAS! The glass is epoxied directly over the planking.
My question to you, gentlemen, is: Is this boat a total loss, or does someone know how I can get the fiberglass off without ruining the eighty year old wood beneath?
Any thoughts you might have would be helpful, Thanks,
Jim D.