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I get to post this here because my wife was looking in craigslist and found a "rowing canoe".  It was a peapod rowboat and I got it for a song.  Seven million dollars later the mahogany brightwork is about 4 coats of varnish into glowing.  You can just about fall into the grain, it's so nice and sparkly.  The hull, on the other hand, is a mess of crazed gelcoat cracks.  Don't even suggest I sand all the gelcoat off.  Not gonna happen.  I'm thinking a coat of enamel, that has a little stretch to it.  Anyone tried this?