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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? Thanks in advance for any thoughts or experiences you can offer here. Keep on paddlin', Michael |
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