Mast partner seat plans
Thank you to Ron Carter and to Martin Ferwerda for all your help in getting the dimensions and plan ideas. I would like to see a digital picture if possible Ron, and your plan dimensions have got me motivated...I am starting to cut some wood tonight! Martin, your web site is a work of art as well as the canoes you make. I have a few Thompson canoes, and have restored a few for other people so I am sure I will be asking about your Thompson canoe form and your expert advise!
Now on to another question: I have some canoes with the mast location nearer to the bow (or stern while canoeing, either in the stern seat or the stern thwart or stern deck) and some closer to the center of the canoe (as with the bow seat mast partner, or bow thwart mast partner). I know that having the mast closer to the end of the boat improves the ability of the boat to "come to windward" more easily, but if given the choice, which location is better overall? In other words, I want the mast step in the seat for better stability and strength to the inwales(four bolts spread out over the seat width not just two in a thwart) but should the mast partner seat be the bow or the stern seat?