thechief
Enthusiastic about Wooden Canoes
I am nearing the completion of the restoration of a 16' 1943 OT HW with original sponsons.This is only my 2nd canoe 40 years after the 1st. Anyway Ive owned this canoe for years never thinking id take it on,the sponsons put me off. Anyway its filled and curing. I bought oar locks from Shaw and Tenney. I though now would be a good time to attach them before I started the painting. When I set the base of their oar lock on the top of the sponson and put the oar lock into its base the bottom of the U or lock is just about flush with the outer and inner gunnels maybe a tad lower. Do I need to raise the base of the lock or can I just screw it right into the gussets within the sponson? I saw one photo where a guy mounted a piece of Oak and then the base of the oar lock. It wasnt an OT. Im thinking I dont need to raise it. Id like your opinion please. Also when I do mount them should I use bedding compound or any sort of adhesive to hold them in place or are the 4 screws sufficient? thanks Hank