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    16' Pegaso with terrible Osmosis, how to fix?

    I fabricated two poles with pulleys, then put ropes around the canoe with pulleys to distrubute the weight. Took some walking back and forth (I was alone so had to pull both sides a bit at the time) then lifted it over the edge. I think getting down is harder.. At this time I'm thinking of...
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    16' Pegaso with terrible Osmosis, how to fix?

    It's polyester, looks like it was made in a mold (top and bottom apart) and put together with a strip of fiberglass and epoxy. The bubbles are definitely osmotic, when punctured there's a liquid inside that smells strongly of vinegar. It's a problem commonly seen (or so I've learned) in older...
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    16' Pegaso with terrible Osmosis, how to fix?

    On the outside, and only on the bottom. They're kind of hard to puncture but I was told leaving them will make the problem worse in time.
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    16' Pegaso with terrible Osmosis, how to fix?

    Thank you, I took some pictures, I hope they came out ok, it's getting dark here (nine o'clock at night), and if you're wondering, yes this is a balcony.. A second storey (third in America) balcony. I wanted it close by for cleaning :D
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    Hello from the Netherlands!

    Hey all, I'm new here, happy to find a canoe forum exists. I'm Dutch and we're very good at skating and cycling but you won't find many open (Canadian) canoes here, sadly. I just bought a second/third hand one (and posted a help thread because it's.. Not ok) in hopes of canoeing the waters of...
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    16' Pegaso with terrible Osmosis, how to fix?

    Hello all, New member and new to canoeing as well. Ever since I was small I loved Canadian canoes and very recently I found one I could afford (I'm dutch and they're pretty rare in the Netherlands, if you find one they're usually very expensive), mine cost 400 euro. All I could find under...
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