Andersson Canoe?

John Sand

LOVES Wooden Canoes
I bought the canoe linked in another thread. It is just over 14'x29", hot molded, no seats. It's been much used, somewhat neglected, and "creatively" repaired. I consider it to be in fair, usable condition. To make sure I paddled it the same day, it leaks a little. I'll try to post some pictures.
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Thanks! I ordered a copy of that article even before I bought the canoe.

When I talked to the seller before going to see it, I asked how he knew it was Swedish. "Because I bought it in Stockholm" he answered in his Swedish accent. He had no further knowledge about it.
 
The Harry Macfie Canoe Club celebrates their very interesting Swedish-Canadian canoe heritage.
Also Facebook group; 789590965470664
 
My Max Anderssons has a brand on the strength deck. I listed it for sale on the classifieds. More photos are there if the ad still exists.
 

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That's the best picture of the trademark that I've seen. I haven't located one on my canoe.
I read the journal article about the Anderssons, his boat differs from mine in several ways. My decks are split, all laminations run the same way, my boat never had seat, has a keelson and floorboards. The most distinctive feature of mine is the gunwales, which are wide and angle upward.
 
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