Seven different aqueous or ethanolic precursors were used to continuously coat monazite (LaPO(4)) on Nextei 720(TM) fiber tows. Immiscible liquid displacement was used to minimize bridging of coating between filaments. Precursor viscosities, densities, and concentrations were measured, and solids:were characterized by DTA/TGA and X-ray. Coatings were cured in-line at 1200 degrees-1400 degrees C and characterized for thickness, microstructure, and composition by optical microscopy, SEM, and TEM, Tensile strengths of the coated fibers varied with the precursor used and were 25% to >50% lower than those of the as-received fiber. The coating stoichiometry and coating thickness of a particular precursor. did not correlate with tensile strength. Median coating thicknesses were typically similar to 50-100 nm for precursors with 40-80 g/L monazite, much larger than thicknesses predicted by theory for 12 mm diameter monofilaments, There were significant thickness variations from filament to filament, but usually little variation in composition or microstructure, Amorphous AlPO(4) layers formed from phosphate-rich precursors. Factors that could affect coating characteristics and tensile strength reduction were discussed.