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How To Maintain Your Canoe



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By : Sarah Mullins    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-29 09:08:17
A wood and canvas canoe can last a lifetime, there are still numerous serviceable wooden and canvas canoes that were built in the early component of the 1900's. The longevity from the canoe will depend on its use, but mostly it will depend on how it is saved when not in use. Most harm to wooden and canvas canoes tend to occur when the canoe is out of the water, during transportation or just while being saved. Correct storage cannot be emphasized enough. Wood and canvas canoes won't last long if taken away from storage in spring and left on the beach until the end of summer time, exposed constantly towards the climate. They're wooden boats and need to be treated as such. Some easy steps to maintain your canoe great condition are as follows:

Drain out any water within the canoe right after use. This is also a great time to wash out any sand or particles that may work in between the planks and get under the canvas. After draining the water, it's probably greatest to leave the canoe upright for a little, this will allow better evaporation of moisture absorbed by the canvas and wood.

For storage, an enclosed structure is best, such as a garage. It is essential to maintain the canoe away from the sun, and inside a location where snow won't accumulate on it, heavy snow on top of the canoe might deform the hull over time.

If an enclosed structure is not available, the canoe could be stored upside down on saw horses or other supports. The canoe ought to be covered with tarp in a way that allows for some air flow. The location should supply protection from the sun and heat of summer and the snow accumulation of winter. A covered canoe sitting within the sun, within the middle of summer time, can get very hot.

When storing the canoe, it ought to be supported, whether by saw horses, or hung from ropes, at a position about 1/3, or a bit much more from the canoe's length in from the bow and stern. For the Hiawatha canoe, I suggest that supports ought to much more towards the middle of the canoe, at or near the thwarts. This should help to prevent hogging. It's a good concept to put padding, carpeting or closed cell foam, about the supports to protect the gunwales.

Scratches within the wooden should be touched up with spar varnish right after each season. The caning about the seats ought to get coating of tung oil as required. Scrapes within the bottom from the canoe are generally not serious, but if the filler is visible, they ought to be touched up with paint. If the weave in the canvas becomes exposed, it's not that serious, but if a tear within the canvas occurs a little much more function will be required for the fix, and ought to be attended to promptly.

I usually don't suggest using a wood and canvas canoe in salt water. Should you do choose to use your canoe in salt water, right after the exposure to salt water, rinse it inside and out, with refreshing water and then drain the water. I recommend repeating the refreshing water rinse process a couple of times. The brass canoe tacks that hold the canoe together will eventually react with the salt water and corrode, washing the canoe out with fresh water will reduce this possibility.
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