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Re: repairing gelcoat on an older canoe..

by <marierdj@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 22, 2008 at 05:17 PM

"Sal" <sal@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:Xns9A2D9BF01AB07jerrybcom@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi,
>
> I have just been given an older mohawk 16' canoe. It's in great shape 
> apart
> from some scratches and several large patches where the gel coat has
come
> off and the fiberglass has been exposed. Its chopped mat layup so i
think
> that means its polyester?  Anyway - whats an economical way of repairing
> the exposed mat sections? Should I just get some epoxy and paint it on
and
> sand it flat and repeat until its all flat and in line with the
remaining
> original gel coat? What about painting it? do i need special paint, 
> surface
> prep?  and how expensive is it to piant? since its an older boat it's
not
> worth putting that much money into it..
>
> Sal

A canoe is not always in the water.  Refurbi****ng it depends on how much
you 
will use it and store it.
The structural  integrity of  20 to 40 years old Fiberglas canoe needs to
be 
checked carefully before you spend money on it.  Its condition is subject
to 
how it was stored and sup****ted when it was not in use.  A properly stored

canoe is done indoor and sup****ted by a minimum of 3 points 4 is better.
To fix your canoe you should not spent more than 20% to 25% of the cost of
a 
new one.
Ideally you should be using two parts epoxy.  If you happen to have some 
left over from a previous job use it.
Or you may be able to get away by using ployester resin and flair it with 
Premium marine filler.  The entire canoe should be sanded using open coat 
paper starting with a grit of 120 and fini****ng it with 220 grit.  As for 
the painting a polyurethane paint equivalent to Interlux Brightside or a 
more expensive two part epoxy paint with the proper primer.
I have used polyurethane concrete floor paint with good result.
The cost of the paint: for concrete floor paint its about $15.00 for a 
litter and for Interlux its $35.00.
Two parts epoxy paint will run up to $65.00 per litter or more.
Good Norton sand paper costs about $0.50 per 8"X11" sheet.

You may get away with only using polyester resin
 




 9 Posts in Topic:
repairing gelcoat on an older canoe..
Sal <sal@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-01-22 20:19:45 
Re: repairing gelcoat on an older canoe..
<marierdj@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-01-22 17:17:58 
Re: repairing gelcoat on an older canoe..
Paul Oman <pauloman@[E  2008-01-23 08:36:44 
Re: repairing gelcoat on an older canoe..
Sal <Sal@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-01-23 15:09:55 
Re: repairing gelcoat on an older canoe..
salty@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-01-23 15:22:58 
Re: repairing gelcoat on an older canoe..
Paul Oman <pauloman@[E  2008-01-24 18:42:45 
Re: repairing gelcoat on an older canoe..
"Lew Hodgett" &  2008-01-24 16:09:03 
Re: repairing gelcoat on an older canoe..
Paul Oman <pauloman@[E  2008-01-25 19:06:45 
Re: repairing gelcoat on an older canoe..
"Lew Hodgett" &  2008-01-26 07:00:08 

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