Canvas held on with stick tape?

Howie

Wooden Canoes are in the Blood
Has anyone ever seen canvas (I assume it's canvas) held in place with some type of sticky goo? A fella just brought me a leaky 15' Peterborough 'canvassed' with this stuff. I need to get off so I can canvas it properly, but the goo is sticking to both the canvas and cedar quite well.

There are no wrinkles in the canvas - it appears from the outside like a normal filled canvas. So I'm guessing that the canvas was purchased with the goo already attached, that is was 'stretched' like traditional canvas, and as a last step heat was used to melt the goo to secure it to the hull. Also, I believe the canvas wasn't 'filled' and seems to be rotting away, which no doubt explains why it's leaking.

I'm finding that by using a heat gun with a pair of pliers I'm able to rip off sections, but it's slow going.

Anybody know what this stuff is? And can anyone recommend a better way to remove it?

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I’ve never seen anything like your issue Howie.
However similarly, I did have one that had Liquid Nails as an adhesive to reattach a large area of canvas. I think I used paint stripper or a heat gun, or some combination of both to remove it.
 
You win Dave - that sounds awful. Today I reasoned that if a heat gun seemed to loosen the goop then leaving the canoe to bask in the very weak north-western NY November sun for a while while I mowed the grass would help loosen things. It did. Turns out the glue was held more tightly around the rail, stem and keel area and much less elsewhere. I was able to get the old canvas off in an hour or so with no loss of siding. Still have to get the remaining glue goop off if I can...

I still would be interested in learning what the stuff was. I mean, what other use could there be for canvas sold with contact glue on one side?

And interesting: weighed together the old stuff - with 2 layers of paint - weighed 12#. Pretty light I'd say. Bet a mudded canvas for a 15 footer would weigh more than double that.
 
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