
Thanks
Bob
My wife’s family grew up using this canoe and she would like to paddle it again. Really odd construction. The hull is fiberglass with thin faux wood ribs. 15’ 6”s long and a 38” beam. I believe it is a Mansfield by Stowe Canoe Co. I’m not looking to make it new again, just usable. I have long enough spruce for new in and outer gunwales. One of the decks is toast and the bottom needs repainted. The big question is some of the ribs are dry rotted and cracked. Not falling apart, but not great. I was thinking once the varnish is off to use penetrating epoxy. The tricky bit is that about halfway down the sides the ribs are glassed into the bottom. Can I fair the epoxy into the existing glass? Any other method advisable?
Thanks
Bob
My brother paddles a Loon that looks like this but made on the West Coast. They go by Merrimack now but have had several different names.
I traded an old saddle for one of these once. It had the same small cracks in some of the ribs. I thought of using epoxy in a little syringe as the solution. I sold the canoe for $700 a long time ago.
Thanks BWCA. I am not certain on the maker- I can’t find any numbers or name. The dimensions just match a Stowe that was made.
Jim- will do. One deck is good- nice to have a template. There are large brass end caps which should shine up nice.
Being so wide it should be good with the kids and fishing.
Bob
I’m pleased with how it’s turning out.