: I bought a strip canoe from someone. I was still on the strongback
: and was faired and sanded on the outside, but was unglassed. The
: weather was nice the day I picked it up, so I figured It was
: safe to transport. But on the way home, the wind broke some of
: strips loose from the stem, splitting the glue joints between
: some strips.
: A frequent poster her long ago, Shawn Baker, took his Hybrid
: Cormorant to a kayak event (just a short distance from home)
: after it was stripped but not glassed. It rained while we were
: there. The rain caused the strips to expand unevenly, making
: ripples in the deck. He spent many hours trying to get the
: ripples out, but eventually glassed it with some of them still
: there. The kayak has held up for many years, ripples and all.
: I would recommend wrapping it in stretch plastic wrap, then
: covering it with a tarp. Either that or keeping it safe in a
: protected place until you can glass it.
I was going to say use the stretch plastic wrap, probably a good idea to have the time to park it and tarp it in any rain, better to pick a good weather window.
Bill H.
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: Transportation *PIC*
Charles Robinson -- 11/19/2010, 2:18 pm- Here is how I'd do it
Paul G.Jacobson -- 11/28/2010, 2:15 am- Re: Strip: Transportation
Mike Hanks -- 11/21/2010, 12:54 pm- Re: Strip: Transportation
Bill Hamm -- 11/22/2010, 12:34 am
- Re: Strip: Transportation
Malcolm Schweizer -- 11/19/2010, 4:38 pm- Re: Strip: Transportation
Nick Riccardi -- 11/19/2010, 2:58 pm - Re: Strip: Transportation
- Here is how I'd do it