patrick corry
solo canoeist
My wood canvas canoe is a one-off build, approximately 30 years old. It's on it's second canvas skin which is in excellent condition as is the entire canoe. My concern is with preventing the mold/rot which seems to damage all w/c canoes eventually.
It's difficult to get inside the canoe ends to really see what's going on under the decks so I took an iPhone photo and there appears to be a grey 'film' primarily under the decks.
As you can imagine, after paddling I carry the canoe on my shoulders to my truck and then transport the canoe home and all the while some bit of water is likely collecting in the stem ends. After I get home I put the canoe in stands, upright, until the water/moisture has a chance to dry out before storing the canoe upside down in an overhead rack.
Beyond this measure, is there a recommended periodic treatment to retard the growth of mold? White vinegar spray... bleach... etc...?
The attached photos are likely hard to recognize orientation- they are simply views of the underside of the decks and show the stems as well.
Thanks, Pat
It's difficult to get inside the canoe ends to really see what's going on under the decks so I took an iPhone photo and there appears to be a grey 'film' primarily under the decks.
As you can imagine, after paddling I carry the canoe on my shoulders to my truck and then transport the canoe home and all the while some bit of water is likely collecting in the stem ends. After I get home I put the canoe in stands, upright, until the water/moisture has a chance to dry out before storing the canoe upside down in an overhead rack.
Beyond this measure, is there a recommended periodic treatment to retard the growth of mold? White vinegar spray... bleach... etc...?
The attached photos are likely hard to recognize orientation- they are simply views of the underside of the decks and show the stems as well.
Thanks, Pat