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I have a Walden Passage that I use as a touring boat (river and
coastal), now two or three years old. The hull's in pretty good shape (the boat's stored carefully in a barn when not in use) but has accrued the expected measure of surface abrasion one would anticipate in a boat that's used fairly regularly, not always at all gently! I'm considering going over the hull lightly with a very fine emery paper, as I'd guess the surface roughness has a small but measurable impact on performance. My intention is to remove a minimal amount of plastic and then hit it all with a coat of UV protector. Good idea or bad? Thanks to those that answered my question regarding paddling in the Pemaquid area of Maine. I ended up soloing, with some interesting estuarine day trips of up to twenty miles or so, as well as some more exposed paddling to the islands. I managed to avoid getting in hot (or cold) water. My schedule was somewhat erratic so matching with someone else might have been tricky. Ted |
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