I'm restoring a 16' x 39" x 15"-deep Rehbein canoe that originally came with fiberglass/polyester resin and weighed in at about 90 lb. The fiberglass is now gone, the wood is in good shape after some repairs, it's down to about 60 lb and I'm set for canvas–or some substitute covering.
Regular canvas, filler, and paint will put the canoe back into the unacceptable weight range. For all the reasons we all know, fiberglass-epoxy is not an option. What else is feasible that's lightweight?
The canoe will only be used for lake fishing with a 2 hp OMC outboard on the removable motor-mount board. Rocky rivers are out, so the covering need not be very robust or abrasion resistant.
I'd appreciate any ideas on coverings that you may have had good results with.
Gary
When people finally figure out what's important in Life, there's gonna be a run on good canoes.
Regular canvas, filler, and paint will put the canoe back into the unacceptable weight range. For all the reasons we all know, fiberglass-epoxy is not an option. What else is feasible that's lightweight?
The canoe will only be used for lake fishing with a 2 hp OMC outboard on the removable motor-mount board. Rocky rivers are out, so the covering need not be very robust or abrasion resistant.
I'd appreciate any ideas on coverings that you may have had good results with.
Gary
When people finally figure out what's important in Life, there's gonna be a run on good canoes.