NJ Mountain Man
New Member
Hello-
I am a new member here and I picked up my first canoe out of a old barn from a place that I farm. Its a 1930's-40's Penn Yan Car Topper. The boat is in pretty good shape considering its probably 60+ years old. The canvas has a rip in one spot and is "bubbled" in the other. I was wondering if there is any off-the-shelf glue that I could use to patch this canvas. I was also wondering what to do about the bubbled area, should i slice this open with a razor and patch it? Should I use waterproof canvas off the shelf from the local fabric store for this? Finally, if i was going to paint the boat, what kind of paint should I use? I understand that down the road i should have the whole canoe re-canvassed, but i would like to have a little fun before it gets cold and see if boating is my deal. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
-NJ Mountain Man
I am a new member here and I picked up my first canoe out of a old barn from a place that I farm. Its a 1930's-40's Penn Yan Car Topper. The boat is in pretty good shape considering its probably 60+ years old. The canvas has a rip in one spot and is "bubbled" in the other. I was wondering if there is any off-the-shelf glue that I could use to patch this canvas. I was also wondering what to do about the bubbled area, should i slice this open with a razor and patch it? Should I use waterproof canvas off the shelf from the local fabric store for this? Finally, if i was going to paint the boat, what kind of paint should I use? I understand that down the road i should have the whole canoe re-canvassed, but i would like to have a little fun before it gets cold and see if boating is my deal. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
-NJ Mountain Man