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Hi All,
I've wanted to me and my family get in to canoeing for a while now (My first experience was a 30 or so mile charity race a long long time ago). So I bought a second hand canoe to start out, when I went to pick up the canoe the seller offered at no cost another two canoes or she was going to scrap them! In fact I like the other canoes so much I gave the canoe I bought to a friend. I'm pretty sure one is a sea canoe, It's about 14 foot long and at the front it's more boat shaped that canoe, it's as small 6 loops along the side behind the seat fixed with webbing and also a compartment for storage. I'm really hoping it is a sea canoe but it has no rudder and the boat shape to the front is less pronounced than the modern sea canoes I've looked at. Any hints to what makes a sea canoe would be most welcome. The other is a Design Concept (1987) kayak and the owner said it's kevlar and it does feel different (softer?) and looks more like cloth, but not knowing what kevlar looks like I don't know. Both have had a few repairs and seem watertight (filled them up with water) and seem sound, but look tatty which brings me to my main questions. 1.. The gel on both is scratched all over the place. Is it possible to get the scratches out of a gel coat? 2.. The Sea canoe (?) colour has faded lot, is there a way to restore the colour like using t-cut on a car? 3.. Has anyone sprayed a canoe? Is there a flexible spray paint that works well on canoes? I hoping to restore them a bit them as they look nice and it would be a shame not to try. Any tips would be most welcome. Steve |
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![]() SJT wrote: Hi All, I've wanted to me and my family get in to canoeing for a while now (My first experience was a 30 or so mile charity race a long long time ago). So I bought a second hand canoe to start out, when I went to pick up the canoe the seller offered at no cost another two canoes or she was going to scrap them! In fact I like the other canoes so much I gave the canoe I bought to a friend. I'm pretty sure one is a sea canoe, It's about 14 foot long and at the front it's more boat shaped that canoe, it's as small 6 loops along the side behind the seat fixed with webbing and also a compartment for storage. It sounds like a small sea kayak. Are there any names on it? If you have a kevlar boat it is worth some effort. One of the local canoe clubs should have someone willing to have a look at it for you. Good luck. Alex I'm really hoping it is a sea canoe but it has no rudder and the boat shape to the front is less pronounced than the modern sea canoes I've looked at. Any hints to what makes a sea canoe would be most welcome. The other is a Design Concept (1987) kayak and the owner said it's kevlar and it does feel different (softer?) and looks more like cloth, but not knowing what kevlar looks like I don't know. Both have had a few repairs and seem watertight (filled them up with water) and seem sound, but look tatty which brings me to my main questions. 1.. The gel on both is scratched all over the place. Is it possible to get the scratches out of a gel coat? 2.. The Sea canoe (?) colour has faded lot, is there a way to restore the colour like using t-cut on a car? 3.. Has anyone sprayed a canoe? Is there a flexible spray paint that works well on canoes? I hoping to restore them a bit them as they look nice and it would be a shame not to try. Any tips would be most welcome. Steve |
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SJT wrote:
1.. The gel on both is scratched all over the place. Is it possible to get the scratches out of a gel coat? Sand and polish, lots of both. Something like Plastic Padding (a brand name) Gelcoat Filler in the deeper score marks probably a good idea, or there won't be anything left after the sanding and polishing! 2.. The Sea canoe (?) colour has faded lot, is there a way to restore the colour like using t-cut on a car? Probably UV fade, but you could try T-cut: if it works, it does, if not it shouldn't do anything nasty. 3.. Has anyone sprayed a canoe? Is there a flexible spray paint that works well on canoes? Don't know about spraying them, but yacht paints are available from a good chandler (where the gelcoat filler should also be found) which can be used on glass boats successfully. A friend has taken a couple of very ancient boats which had pretty much no gelcoat left, were very faded and leaked like sieves and turned them into fully seaworthy and rather smart craft by using yacht paint. It's formulated to keep going in seawater, which is ghastly stuff for eating at things, so I'd stick with a specialist product if you can find it. I hoping to restore them a bit them as they look nice and it would be a shame not to try. Any tips would be most welcome. If it's watertight to start with it sounds like a good deal better than the hulks my pal has rescued with sanding, more sanding, more sanding, some more sanding, a bit of filler and yacht paint. You may have gathered that sanding will feature in your life... ;-) Start on the one you're least interested in: results tend to get better with practice AFAICT. Pete. -- Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/ |
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Hi,
Thanks for the replies, I'm starting on th kevlar boat as it's the most tatty and while in the wet don't look bad at all. So I hope nothing is to bad! Cheers |
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![]() "Peter Clinch" wrote in message ... SJT wrote: 1.. The gel on both is scratched all over the place. Is it possible to get the scratches out of a gel coat? Sand and polish, lots of both. Something like Plastic Padding (a brand name) Gelcoat Filler in the deeper score marks probably a good idea, or there won't be anything left after the sanding and polishing! Remember that the only waterproofing on a GRP boat is the gel coat. GRP is not waterproof. So unless you want to have to redo the whole boat don't sand through the gel coat. Just key it, paint on your new gel, and lightly sand and polish that. if there are bigger star cracks or similar the GRP and gel can be restored to original strength if you read up on the skills required BEFORE you start :-) Ewan Scott |
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