Date: 8/31/2000, 11:07 am
I was wondering about the weight of naugahide. I think I'll go with something lighter. I have an 18 foot Alumicraft canoe that probably weighs in at over 100 lb and want something lighter that I can load and unload by myself.
This old folbot, covered with fiberglass is pretty light. I can pick it up with one hand with no difficulty...and I like that.
I am waffling between canvas, and fiberglass. I wonder how durable the heat shrink dacron might be in small Ozark rivers? I might have to research that.
Thanks for the information J.D.
: In addition, the naugahyde skin is puckered a little along the gunnel where
: the two layers have apparently separated, and it needs new strips along
: the bow and keel where the original has worn through. I plan to use a PDI
: product called 'vyna-bond' to bond the naugahyde.
: Although the fabric is tough, one downside is it's immense weight. I'm sure
: the 18' boat is over 100 lbs. After I get it in the water to see if it's
: nice to paddle, I'd been thinking about reskinning it like the 'Geodesic
: Airolite' boats (http://www.geodesicairoliteboats.com/).
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J.D. -- 8/28/2000, 10:59 am- Re: help resoring folboat
Bill H. -- 9/2/2000, 12:01 pm- Re: help resoring folboat
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J.D. -- 8/28/2000, 8:54 pm
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Steve Lein -- 8/28/2000, 1:10 pm- Re: help restoring folbot
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Cotton Joe -- 9/2/2000, 8:54 pm- Re: help restoring folbot
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