How to fix cold cracks in your canoe
Andrew and E go over the process for fixing cold cracks in your canoes. This is a basic overview for fixing cold cracks in your Royalex/T-Formex canoe. These were small cracks, up to 2". For longer cracks (4"+), we would consider adding fiberglass to the repair as well, which would involve more prep work and an additional step to the process. We hope this video helps keep your boat on the water! Are there other repairs you'd like to see? Let us know in the comments!

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