Howie
Wooden Canoe Maniac
Yesterday I posted a thread about a 13 ft canoe I just picked up (let's call it a Langford). The thing only weighs 50 lbs. A few years ago I restored a 13 ft Old Town 50 Pounder, and it weighed 65 lbs. That's a 15 lb difference! Today I took the rails off the Langford and verified that it is indeed covered with canvas, but it bends somewhat easy in my hand. So what I'm thinking is that the canvas wasn't filled - that they simply painted right atop the canvas.
And I'm wondering, is that such a bad thing? Is filling the canvas critical in all cases? Sure, an unfilled canvas will be easier to rip & tear. But maybe it's easier to be gentle with a 13 ft canoe that only weighs 50 lbs.
On maybe you can 'partially' fill the canvas; maybe just stop adding as much filler, maybe stop while you still see the canvas weave.
I think I remember seeing some threads on filling the canvas recently. When I get time I'll do some more reading. Meanwhile I'd be interested in your comments.
And I'm wondering, is that such a bad thing? Is filling the canvas critical in all cases? Sure, an unfilled canvas will be easier to rip & tear. But maybe it's easier to be gentle with a 13 ft canoe that only weighs 50 lbs.
On maybe you can 'partially' fill the canvas; maybe just stop adding as much filler, maybe stop while you still see the canvas weave.
I think I remember seeing some threads on filling the canvas recently. When I get time I'll do some more reading. Meanwhile I'd be interested in your comments.