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    Thwart width

    Hello all, I thought I’d post images of my somewhat restored (on the cheap) fiberglass canoe and thank everyone for their inputs. I installed a new thwart and step plates since.
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    Rivets?

    by grip I meant length It’s a fiberglass hull, pretty thin, plus aluminum gunwale. 1/4 or 6mm should be fine
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    Rivets?

    a few pictures
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    Thwart width

    Definitely Mill Pond. 36” wide. Thanks so much.
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    Rivets?

    Question from a newbie: I drilled all the aluminum pop rivets from the gunwales on my Nature Bound canoe. I’ll need to reattach these with new pop rivets and I read 3/16 is the standard length. What about width? What about grip?
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    Thwart width

    That’s very good info, thank you so much. I’ll let you know what I find
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    Thwart width

    Thank you so much everybody for your help.
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    Thwart width

    Not sure you understand where i am at. It's a used canoe with a good hull, no fiberglassing except the flotation at both ends. The thwart in the middle of the canoe needs to be cut. What width? More than the canoe's width? Less?
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    Thwart width

    Thank you. The brand is Nature Bound, long gone company. It's a 16' canoe.
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    Thwart width

    Hello there, new on this forum, based in the Berkshires, MA. I bought a fiberglass canoe for $50 and I'm renovating it. It had no thwart or handles and I made both out of poplar and shaped the thwart using a template i found online (thank you Google). Since there was no thwart, I don't have...
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