Their war canoes and square ended canoes occasionally had them but they are not typically found in canoes like this. It doesn't look like an Old Town from the 1960s. Is there a serial number on the inside stems?
Their war canoes and square ended canoes occasionally had them but they are not typically found in canoes like this. It doesn't look like an Old Town from the 1960s. Is there a serial number on the inside stems?
14 feet is an uncommon length among the American builders, although it's common to mis-measure a canoe by going tip-to-tip and not allowing for the curvature at each end. It appears to have nice lines and (to me) looks older than the '60s.
14 feet is an uncommon length among the American builders, although it's common to mis-measure a canoe by going tip-to-tip and not allowing for the curvature at each end. It appears to have nice lines and (to me) looks older than the '60s.
I checked out the canoe. It is 16' of the same make as one I bought from the same geographical area a couple of years back. It is homemade and was glassed somewhere along the line.