I'd like to coat a portion of the floor of my canoe in order to make the surface little smoother. The boat is a Swift Cruiser 16.8 in carbon innegra and the epoxy resin. I ordered the boat with a bench seat, because I frequently change positions between sitting, kneeling, or one leg forward and one leg back. I also like to paddle barefoot sometimes, but the texture of the carbon innegra cloth is a little abrasive on the tops of my feet as I slide them in and out from under the seat when I alternate from kneeling and sitting. The texture is fine on the soles of my feet, but it leads to rug burns on the tops of my feet as I slide them around, so I'm just looking to smooth it out a bit with a coating of something.
Any advice on whether to use an epoxy resin or spar varnish, or something else? It seems like varnish would be the cheaper/easier option, but I'm wondering if epoxy will be more durable and less maintenance down the road. Durability is a concern, because this will be applied in the hi wear area that gets ground in dirt and mud when I am wearing shoes. I'm only looking to coat a small area of the floor from a few inches forward of the seat to a few inches aft.
Also, I'd appreciate any recommendations on brands and application tips. If I go with epoxy, I was thinking West System or Silver Tip. If I go with varnish, something with a matte appearance would be a better match to the rest of the interior.
Any advice on whether to use an epoxy resin or spar varnish, or something else? It seems like varnish would be the cheaper/easier option, but I'm wondering if epoxy will be more durable and less maintenance down the road. Durability is a concern, because this will be applied in the hi wear area that gets ground in dirt and mud when I am wearing shoes. I'm only looking to coat a small area of the floor from a few inches forward of the seat to a few inches aft.
Also, I'd appreciate any recommendations on brands and application tips. If I go with epoxy, I was thinking West System or Silver Tip. If I go with varnish, something with a matte appearance would be a better match to the rest of the interior.