Canoe Repair Guidance
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 5:23 pm
Hello All:
I have a project Dagger Ocoee I picked up cheap, outfitted. There is a good size patch of the vinyl layer in front of the saddle that has cracks in it (6 or more), I assume from poor storage/exposure. The cracks are compromising the integrity of the anchors. I have poked around cboats and elsewhere for a clue on how to repair, and think I have a decent idea. I plan to use Gflex, and understand that it is desirable to remove the vinyl layer and adhere to the ABS directly.
Here's the question: is it ok to remove a largish patch of the vinyl, say 12" by 12" or larger, and fill in with the Gflex? Or should I try to go after each individual crack (which would be a huge pain the arse)? Also, what is the recommended manner to remove the vinyl layer - sanding? Chipping out carefully with a chisel? Other?
Thanks.
Erik
Ashland, Oregon
I have a project Dagger Ocoee I picked up cheap, outfitted. There is a good size patch of the vinyl layer in front of the saddle that has cracks in it (6 or more), I assume from poor storage/exposure. The cracks are compromising the integrity of the anchors. I have poked around cboats and elsewhere for a clue on how to repair, and think I have a decent idea. I plan to use Gflex, and understand that it is desirable to remove the vinyl layer and adhere to the ABS directly.
Here's the question: is it ok to remove a largish patch of the vinyl, say 12" by 12" or larger, and fill in with the Gflex? Or should I try to go after each individual crack (which would be a huge pain the arse)? Also, what is the recommended manner to remove the vinyl layer - sanding? Chipping out carefully with a chisel? Other?
Thanks.
Erik
Ashland, Oregon