There have been two recent threads from Howie & John about Huron canoes, so I'll begin a third. If you were at Assembly you may have seen this 12' canoe on the green. It followed me home. It appears crudely & heavily built. Gaps between planking are often 1/4 inch! Frequent saw cuts were made 80% of the way thru the planking to allow the planking to be bent around the curvature of the form. This can be seen in the attachment. Decks are somewhat like arrowhead, but the inwale was cut off straight. The stem tip comes up even with the top of the deck, and a single nail goes thru the stem and into the deck. It is hard to find evidence that canvas or outwales were attached, or a keel, because there are no tack holes or screw holes. The top plank is even with the top of the ribs and the inwales. These features are
consistent with a canoe built by one of the Huron builders. I haven't found any marks that will aid in a better identification, but would like tips of what to look for. There are 'halos' on the inside ribs near tack points, suggesting dezincification following use on saltwater, further confirmed by about 100 loose tacks that I have removed, all lacking points. It will take a couple hundred new tacks to stiffen this hull. I've found some iron nails, a couple staples and some brass ring nails. Also seems I have hauled home some large black ants.
What kind/shape of outwale would have been on this canoe and how should it be attached? If there is a 12-footer out there and someone willing to share photos and information about it, I would be very appreciative. Thanks. Tom McCloud
consistent with a canoe built by one of the Huron builders. I haven't found any marks that will aid in a better identification, but would like tips of what to look for. There are 'halos' on the inside ribs near tack points, suggesting dezincification following use on saltwater, further confirmed by about 100 loose tacks that I have removed, all lacking points. It will take a couple hundred new tacks to stiffen this hull. I've found some iron nails, a couple staples and some brass ring nails. Also seems I have hauled home some large black ants.
What kind/shape of outwale would have been on this canoe and how should it be attached? If there is a 12-footer out there and someone willing to share photos and information about it, I would be very appreciative. Thanks. Tom McCloud