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On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 09:38:21 GMT, GaryJ wrote:
My Old Town Tripper is 15+ years old, and I know others that are about the same. No problem with ABS if it is stored out of the sun. Mine was old when I bought it in 1988. I even stored it in the sun. It has been reconditioned by the people I gave it to in 1999 (though it was still carrying me on many weekends per year. I had a newer and prettier boat). I do advise keeping it out of the sun, but Old Towns are really durable. If I'd had a clue, I'd have popped a tarp over it on a frame, but by the time I knew about sun, it'd gone so many years so well that I just let it be. Of course, you specify a Canadian garage, and that may be constructed to block snow but not sun, although mine does both! GaryJ mraycraft wrote: Fellow paddlers; I have the opportunity to acquire a 10-year old Swift canoe made of Royalite. Apparently, it has been kept in a Canadian garage when not in use. Assuming that the boat is otherwise structurally sound, I am not sure what to expect in terms of durability of the material it is built with. Does Royalex/Royalite deteriorate noticeably over time? Put another way, would a 10-year old boat have lost anything solely due to age? -- rbc: vixen Fairly harmless Hit reply to email. But strip out the 'invalid.' Though I'm very slow to respond. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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