Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Gear Forum :: Used Nova Craft Bob Special in Aramid - worth $800
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mirth |
If you don't care about factory parts and can drive to the twin cities with a roof rack then you have options as far as full length sticks go as you have both Northwest Canoe & Northstar Canoes in that general area who can supply wood and aluminum gunwales. Northwest Canoe as well as Ed's Canoe will ship you their knock down wood gunwale kits via UPS. The rails are cut into 3 pieces that you epoxy & screw together before finishing & mounting to the canoe. I've re-railed 3 boats now, one with cherry that I sourced locally at a cabinet shop and scarfed to the needed lengths, one with a knock-down kit, and one with the Nova rails. If you have access to the raw materials and a table saw you can easily make your own for cheap. $800 is a little high to pay for a canoe that is in need of repairs before it should be used, although it's really hard to say definitively YES or NO without photos. I must warn you, whatever you do - once you buy your first canoe do not for a moment think that you're done. I thought that way about 10 years ago and now I have 6. |
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FishingWICanoe |
2006 Model that needs new gunwales and some gel coat repairs. This would be my first composite canoe as well as canoe repair(s). They are asking $800 for it. I'm wondering if that's a fair price with the repairs needed? I've asked for pictures, so those might be coming in as well. |