EarleVermonter
Curious about Wooden Canoes
Last Summer I acquired a free canoe, just take it away. It was in St Albans VT and he rembered it being in the family since the 60's. What the owner thought was a cedar stripper was apparent to me a wood canvas boat, somewhere underneath the badly done fiberglass and many layers of paint.
I had no idea what it was. After some research on this site and dragonfly, I am quite sure I have a B.N. Morris. It has heart shaped decks, pocketed closed gunwhales, and a splayed stem. Thwarts, seats and inwhale appears to be mahogany. Missing center thwart. Could never find any evidence of a serial number tag on the stem though.
I recently discovered Kathryn's Morris ID video and went back to look closer at it. There are two cant ribs ahead of the first full rib. I found the oval serial #tag on the right gunwhale over the first full rib. Number is 77.
I hope to begin stripping the glass and paint this summer.
Questions: 1)Approximately how old is this canoe?
2) Canoe has a keel, but no apparent outside stem or stem band. How should this be restored?
3) Two item appear to be repair addittions. A wire type connector right before the deck. A cap over the end of each deck. Any chance these actually might be original.
4) What Model? Ol is 17' 6" but reprint catalogue only shows 17' or 18'. The position of the thwarts indicate it is a 17 footer. Width outside the gunwhales is 33 center depth is 12" to maybe 12.5". These dimensions don't match the catalogue. Am I measuring wrong? Canoe is structurally sound and I don't think the the shape has changed significantly.
I hope something in this information contributes to Morris understanding and would appreciate any feedback.
I had no idea what it was. After some research on this site and dragonfly, I am quite sure I have a B.N. Morris. It has heart shaped decks, pocketed closed gunwhales, and a splayed stem. Thwarts, seats and inwhale appears to be mahogany. Missing center thwart. Could never find any evidence of a serial number tag on the stem though.
I recently discovered Kathryn's Morris ID video and went back to look closer at it. There are two cant ribs ahead of the first full rib. I found the oval serial #tag on the right gunwhale over the first full rib. Number is 77.
I hope to begin stripping the glass and paint this summer.
Questions: 1)Approximately how old is this canoe?
2) Canoe has a keel, but no apparent outside stem or stem band. How should this be restored?
3) Two item appear to be repair addittions. A wire type connector right before the deck. A cap over the end of each deck. Any chance these actually might be original.
4) What Model? Ol is 17' 6" but reprint catalogue only shows 17' or 18'. The position of the thwarts indicate it is a 17 footer. Width outside the gunwhales is 33 center depth is 12" to maybe 12.5". These dimensions don't match the catalogue. Am I measuring wrong? Canoe is structurally sound and I don't think the the shape has changed significantly.
I hope something in this information contributes to Morris understanding and would appreciate any feedback.