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Canoe rehab

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Picked up an old, Old Town Camper a few weeks ago as a "winter project". Couldn't wait till winter so I pretty much started on it right away. It had / has some good points and some bad....

The good is that it's a royalex 16' Camper that i'll be able to solo instead of my big 17' OT Tripper. I bought it as a project canoe but in hindsight, likely paid a tad more than I should have, you win some and you loose some.....

The big gamble on this canoe was what was hiding beneath a previous repair. How bad could it be I thought :)



You win some...and sometimes you don't



I don't have any experience repairing holes in royalex canoes (or fiberglass for that matter) but I figured what the heck. The only thing I wasn't going to do is sink much more money into this project. Fortunately I had some left over epoxy, a littly bit of light fiberglass I used on paddle blades and a left over piece of Kevlar from making skid plates.

On the good end of the canoe I made a mold of the curve out of paper mache. I moved the mold to the damaged end and applied a few layers of fiberglass from the inside and the a couple more on the outside to try and rebuild the missing section. This actually worked out ok. I then covered the entire section with a skid plate. Looks like crap but it should hold.
I also picked up a couple 10' ash boards and made up some new gunwales.



The cain seats on this gem of a canoe were shot too.



The seats I fixed up by reversing the frames, drilled out holes and laced in nylon rope that I had on hand. The decks are made of butternut. I still have to make some grab handles and make a slight change to the deck but I'll get to those later along with cleaning up the hull a bit but otherwise it's ready for the water.



 
Good job on the rehab. After all it is only a plastic boat.... Really looking good with the wood work!!
 
Picked up an old, Old Town Camper a few weeks ago as a "winter project". Couldn't wait till winter so I pretty much started on it right away. It had / has some good points and some bad.... You win some...and sometimes you don't



I don't have any experience repairing holes in royalex canoes (or fiberglass for that matter) but I figured what the heck. The only thing I wasn't going to do is sink much more money into this project. Fortunately I had some left over epoxy, a littly bit of light fiberglass I used on paddle blades and a left over piece of Kevlar from making skid plates.

Dayum, frugal me likes it in a use it up, wear it out or do without mode. That’s quite a nice job on the “sometimes you don’t” missing stem with available shop materials.

I paddled an OT Camper with a kid in the bow for 10 years. Yeah, it’s a plebian flat-bottomed Old Town, but it will float on next to nothing, flat spin a gentle eddy and provide enough initial stability to stand up and walk around in the hull. If you don’t have a need for speed it makes a decent bow-backwards solo with some trim weight up front.

Great canoe to start you down the epoxy repairs rehab road.
 
Wood trim makes everything look better ! Just my opinion.
One thing about buying a banged up canoe, at least for me, once you fix it, you don't worry about banging it up again.
Looks like flat Snowshoe nylon in the seats. Incredible stuff.

Jim
 
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