Frequently Asked
Questions
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Why buy
a Cedar strip boat ?
There are several advantages of wood construction besides its
natural beauty.
First of all, wood has strength. The weight to strength ratio of wood is better
than
most other materials being used in boat construction. This means that wooden
boats
are lighter and stronger than most boats made from other materials. Wood will
also
withstand constant flexing, thus giving cedar strip boats a softer , quieter
ride , even
in the roughest waters. Wood boats are also easily repaired without the need for
complicated equipment , hazardous chemicals, or extensive labour. With the
development of new adhesives to make the joints water tight, advances in
varnishes
and paints to minimize maintenance, plus the natural beauty and warmth of wood,
you can see that a cedar strip really is the natural choice.
What type of
finish is on the boat?
Our standard finish is three coats of marine spar varnish,
but we can use any type
of varnish or paint you would like. However, since there
may be more labour involved
in applying other finishes , there may be an
additional charge. Also we would like to point
out that although our standard
finish is durable and practical, it is not a "high polish" finish.
To achieve
the "high polish " finish more sanding and therefore more labour is required.
How often
will I have to refinish the boat?
How often you refinish will depend on how much the boat is
exposed to the weather.
It's the ultra-violet light that breaks down the varnish
and darkens the wood. We recommend
that you keep the boat in a boat house or
garage when not in use. If this is not possible, a mooring
cover is a good
investment.
What should I
do each year to maintain my boat?
Again, it will depend on how much the boat is used, but we
recommend that you at least do the following:
1. At the end of the boating
season clean out your boat and remove the floorboards. Use
warm soapy water and
a wet/dry vacuum to remove as much dirt and water as possible.
2. Store the boat
out of the weather. Either outside and covered or inside a storage building or
garage. It is important that the boat be supported at transom and at the front
only to avoid
creating any hollows in the
middle of the boat.
3. In the spring,
a few weeks before you plan to use the boat, check the boat over and apply
varnish or paint (if needed) on the decks, seats and outside of the boat. On the
inside bottom
(below the seats) apply a coat of a mixture of clear wood
preservative , boiled linseed oil
and varnish (approx. 3 parts wood preservative: 1/2 part linseed oil: 1/2 part varnish)
note : the linseed oil
will darken the wood and is optional.
4. Enjoy your boat for another season.
Will my boat
leak?
Some of our boats will require a "soaking up" period and for the first 2
to 3 days the boat
is in the water it will leak. After that it should be
watertight for the rest of the season
(if it is left in the water). If it
continues to leak after the third day there may be a problem.
If so, try to
locate the source of the leak and give us a call. In most cases it can be fixed
easily by you or by us.
What can I do
to eliminate the "soaking up period"?
The option of fiber glassed your boat will eliminate the "soaking up period".
This is a thin layer of fiber glass applied to the outside bottom of the boat
that makes the boat
completely watertight. We recommend fiber glassing if you can not leave the boat
in the water
all season. Some models have fiber glassing as standard
equipment. Please refer to the product
line section of this website for more details.
Will the
fiberglass make the boat rot?
No, the fiberglass is only on one side of the
wood . This allows the wood to "breathe", therefore
it will last just long as a
boat without fiberglass ,under the same conditions.
How long will
a cedar strip boat last?
That will depend on how it is maintained, how it is
stored and how it is used . The average
life of a cedar strip, under normal
conditions, is about 25 years without any major repairs.
If the boat is treated
with clear wood preservative each spring, and kept as clean and dry as
possible
inside (don't leave water in it over the winter), then it could last 30 or 40
years without
any major repairs. We have repaired some wooden boats that were
over 40 years old and will
probably last another 40.
How long
would I have to wait when I order?
We have most of our standard models in stock,
so there is no need to wait. However if you want
something that we don't have in
stock, it will take between 2 to 6 weeks to build one depending
on the model and
how many options or changes you specify. And yes, we will custom build the
boat
to your specifications. We can not easily change the design of the outside hull,
but we can
do just about anything to the inside design. Show us the plans for
the boat of your dreams and we
will try to make your dreams come true.