Here are some reasons to repair:
First - hopefully the cost of repair, which would be very simple,
should be less, and the boat would be good as new. The ramx material
returned to its original shape just fine.
Second - where do you get rid of a half good canoe? and Why would you
want to throw out something that is fixable?
Then upon purchasing another canoe, I would have an extra for even more
fun!
riverman wrote:
> "FrogontheLog" <rlyoder@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:1155337967.464203.314830@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Loaned out my Coleman B Model canoe, purchased in 1979. Guess what -
> > wrecked. Need a Keelson, Center thwart and Gunwale for left side.
> >
> > Unfortunately, Coleman sold the div to Pelican who no longer have or
> > stock parts.
> >
> > Do any of you know where I can still get replacement parts for this
> > conoe????????
> >
> > Thanks
> >
>
> Umm, why bother? Coleman boats are notorious for being of low quality,
and
> your 1979 model is certainly beyond its life expectancy anyway. You
could
> use this op****tunity to replace it with a boat from a more reputable
> manufacturer, and get something of quality. Old Town, Mad River, Lincoln
and
> others have boats in a competitive price range to Coleman, and they will
> last much longer. In fact, it's quite possible that an OT Discovery 16'
> would not have wrapped in the same situation that destroyed your
Coleman, as
> the OT hulls are much more rigid and slippery.
>
> --riverman


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