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Default how to repair delaminating vinyl top layer of royalex hull?

Is the vinyl peeling, or is it worn off? Wearing off is normal with
heavy use, peeling is rare.

Royalex is the vinyl-ABS-vinyl sandwich. If the outer layer of vinyl is
going, it exposes the ABS to UV, which will degrade it. Yeah, you could
put a bunch of work into stripping off the de-lammed part, then glassing
over it, and probably painting it, too, but IMO $500 is way too much to
pay for a tandem canoe with a de-laminating hull. I just bought an Old
Town Discovery with a little delamination, within the layup--it's still
solid, though--for $150.

Keep looking, John.

Steve

On 8/22/2012 1:40 AM, john wrote:
Hello all, I'm new here. Briefly: I'm looking for a decent river
canoe for recreational paddling. I'm a fisherman and my daughter is
4 and I'd like to start getting her on the water. The boat is not
for fishing, rather just to float with the family some and see where
it takes us.

I found a decent looking boat in my price range: a Swift Dumoines,
$500. The hull has large portions of delamination in the outer
layer, it is not into the Royalex. I assume this is the vinyl
coating, ? The seller said that the fix is a fiberglass layer. I've
been researching and haven't found much about fixing this issue.
Any advice is welcome.

Thanks!