Howie
Wooden Canoe Maniac
Hi guys. Just picked up this canoe from the Adirondacks. The fella says it belonged to his father & uncle, and they believe it to be a Thompson circa 1910. Here are some pics:
It's 14 1/2 feet x 33 3/4" max width to outside the gunnals. Ribs are untapered and measure 1 3/4" x 5/16" and spaced at 3 3/8" repeat. Single thwart. Bow seat uses 2 wood spacer parts rather than 4 dowels. Rib ends are covered. Decks are 1 1/4" thick and heart shaped. The ribs appear to be white cedar as do the planking - definitely not red cedar. As you can see from the pics the planking appear to be untapered except for the top 2 pieces at the top center of the canoe. There's no serial # visible on the stems.
Any thoughts?
It's 14 1/2 feet x 33 3/4" max width to outside the gunnals. Ribs are untapered and measure 1 3/4" x 5/16" and spaced at 3 3/8" repeat. Single thwart. Bow seat uses 2 wood spacer parts rather than 4 dowels. Rib ends are covered. Decks are 1 1/4" thick and heart shaped. The ribs appear to be white cedar as do the planking - definitely not red cedar. As you can see from the pics the planking appear to be untapered except for the top 2 pieces at the top center of the canoe. There's no serial # visible on the stems.
Any thoughts?