Howie
Wooden Canoes are in the Blood
I guess my question boils down to how much variations were there on Penn Yan canoes...
I picked up a 16' Owasco a few weeks ago. Here's the serial # - if you can make it out.

It's had work done on it in the past, so I'm not sure whether it originally had external stems or not. One pic I've seen from Penn Yan catalogs shows external stems present ( http://www.flbm.org/collection/canoe_pennyan_owasco_ons_02.php ), another doesn't - unless they are painted ( http://www.flbm.org/collection/canoe_pennyan_owasco_ocs.php). My canoe doesn't have 'em. Or rather, it has a 1/4" thick 'external stem' that's used to hold the canvas tacks (see pic).

So is this 1/4" strip original? or did it replace the original external stem?
Maybe it would help me if someone were to send me pics of their Owasco showing the end of the keel. My keel tapers down to a thin strip at both ends which holds about 6" of the brass stem band. I imagine there'd be a different keel design in this area if external stems were used.
Opinions?
I picked up a 16' Owasco a few weeks ago. Here's the serial # - if you can make it out.

It's had work done on it in the past, so I'm not sure whether it originally had external stems or not. One pic I've seen from Penn Yan catalogs shows external stems present ( http://www.flbm.org/collection/canoe_pennyan_owasco_ons_02.php ), another doesn't - unless they are painted ( http://www.flbm.org/collection/canoe_pennyan_owasco_ocs.php). My canoe doesn't have 'em. Or rather, it has a 1/4" thick 'external stem' that's used to hold the canvas tacks (see pic).

So is this 1/4" strip original? or did it replace the original external stem?
Maybe it would help me if someone were to send me pics of their Owasco showing the end of the keel. My keel tapers down to a thin strip at both ends which holds about 6" of the brass stem band. I imagine there'd be a different keel design in this area if external stems were used.
Opinions?