ThompsonHiawatha
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Greetings!
A few years ago I saw a great design for a trailer for transporting a wood and canvas canoe. I thought I had seen it in my copy of The Wood & Canvas Canoe book by Stelmok and Thurlow, but I was wrong, it's not there. The design was such that the canoe was suspended, if I recall, by 2 small canvas hammocks, so to speak, cradling each end as the canoe rode upright. Has anyone seen this, or are there posts in this forum about such a trailer? I have heard that storing my boat open side up with the ends supported and the middle free helps keep it from moving apart over the years as well, and this makes sense. Any comments here would be appreciated.
Thank you...
Peter.
Here's a pic of my wife and I on our wedding day several years ago in our Thompson, my wedding gift to us that year, a total surprise to her on that day as I arrived at the wedding by boat!
A few years ago I saw a great design for a trailer for transporting a wood and canvas canoe. I thought I had seen it in my copy of The Wood & Canvas Canoe book by Stelmok and Thurlow, but I was wrong, it's not there. The design was such that the canoe was suspended, if I recall, by 2 small canvas hammocks, so to speak, cradling each end as the canoe rode upright. Has anyone seen this, or are there posts in this forum about such a trailer? I have heard that storing my boat open side up with the ends supported and the middle free helps keep it from moving apart over the years as well, and this makes sense. Any comments here would be appreciated.
Thank you...
Peter.
Here's a pic of my wife and I on our wedding day several years ago in our Thompson, my wedding gift to us that year, a total surprise to her on that day as I arrived at the wedding by boat!