Just picked up a Chestnut Chum that is all original and in really great shape. It has minor damage to two planks and otherwise all wood is in perfect condition and no rot. In fact, only two ribs tips are split. What appears to be the original varnish covers the inside and the ash gunwales. It definitely needs new canvas and a new stem band at one end. Very excited.




The canvas is intact but the paint is cracked. I think it sat unused since 1978 so maybe understandable. Is there a temporary fix for this that will let me paddle it until for now. I have it booked for a canvas this fall and would love to get it on the water now. Also, the shoe keel has lifted on the edges, although there is no apparent bedding in these areas. Am I going to screw up future work if I caulk that joint?
By the way, it's 30 inches or so wide. Does that date it?




The canvas is intact but the paint is cracked. I think it sat unused since 1978 so maybe understandable. Is there a temporary fix for this that will let me paddle it until for now. I have it booked for a canvas this fall and would love to get it on the water now. Also, the shoe keel has lifted on the edges, although there is no apparent bedding in these areas. Am I going to screw up future work if I caulk that joint?
By the way, it's 30 inches or so wide. Does that date it?
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