I'm restoring a 1935 18' Old Town CS Guide's Model canoe. Sometime in the past, (I'm thinking 40 or 50 years ago, the boat was fiberglassed. The fiberglass finish is a professional quality job. Whoever did it knew what they were doing. They used a light weight cloth with only enough resin to saturate the cloth. I think the boat is lighter than if it had been canvassed.
I know how the board feels about fiberglass on a wood/canvas canoe, BUT, I'm thinking about leaving it in place. My concerns are (1) removing the glass - Will it tear up the planking? and (2) I've never re-canvassed a boat and I'm not sure I can do a good job.
The glass question was the main reason for the post. I also have another question - What kind of wood are the seats? I need to make two rails for the rear seat.
Larry S
I know how the board feels about fiberglass on a wood/canvas canoe, BUT, I'm thinking about leaving it in place. My concerns are (1) removing the glass - Will it tear up the planking? and (2) I've never re-canvassed a boat and I'm not sure I can do a good job.
The glass question was the main reason for the post. I also have another question - What kind of wood are the seats? I need to make two rails for the rear seat.
Larry S