Howie
Wooden Canoe Maniac
I have a friend who plans to buy a nice looking 1964 13' OT. I haven't seen it myself - nor has he - but from the pics it looks like the canvas is brand new. The only problem I see it that the rails look like they need new varnish. Don't know why anybody would put on new canvas without restoring the inside wood, but hey, it wasn't me.
So ok, sanding the rails and adding new varnish is easy. But what about revarnishing the rest of the canoe? Obviously the varnish will ooze onto the inside of the canvas and cause it to stick to the planking, and this will cause problems down the road when this canvas needs replacing - but this can't be worse than removing fiberglass. Would it cause other problems too?
Has anyone ever varnished with the canvas on? What problems have you run into?
So ok, sanding the rails and adding new varnish is easy. But what about revarnishing the rest of the canoe? Obviously the varnish will ooze onto the inside of the canvas and cause it to stick to the planking, and this will cause problems down the road when this canvas needs replacing - but this can't be worse than removing fiberglass. Would it cause other problems too?
Has anyone ever varnished with the canvas on? What problems have you run into?