I thought I should introduce myself since I have requested a couple of build sheet requests.
I recently acquired two OT Yankee AA grade canoes from different sources. The first is a 1936 AA serial number 117675 with half ribs and has been fiberglassed. I will eventually get that stuff off and recanvas it, but for now I will use it as is while I work on the second one I got. It is a 1934 AA grade with floor rack and painted in design number 16 serial number 114258. The person I got it from reports it was in the family since new. The wood is in excellent condition and I am hoping for a relatively straightforward restoration The original canvas is still on, but needs to be redone.
I have a couple of questions.
1) When purchasing canvas, how many feet are needed for a 16ft canoe?
2) What strippers have people had the best results with on the ribs and planking?
Any other thoughts are welcome. I have been reading thread after thread to do my best to learn, but realize most of the learning will have to be hands on.
At any rate, Hello to you all and thanks for tips and help so far and for any that may be coming in the future.
If anyone is in the Tn let me know...I would love to know who is in the area.
Adam
I recently acquired two OT Yankee AA grade canoes from different sources. The first is a 1936 AA serial number 117675 with half ribs and has been fiberglassed. I will eventually get that stuff off and recanvas it, but for now I will use it as is while I work on the second one I got. It is a 1934 AA grade with floor rack and painted in design number 16 serial number 114258. The person I got it from reports it was in the family since new. The wood is in excellent condition and I am hoping for a relatively straightforward restoration The original canvas is still on, but needs to be redone.
I have a couple of questions.
1) When purchasing canvas, how many feet are needed for a 16ft canoe?
2) What strippers have people had the best results with on the ribs and planking?
Any other thoughts are welcome. I have been reading thread after thread to do my best to learn, but realize most of the learning will have to be hands on.
At any rate, Hello to you all and thanks for tips and help so far and for any that may be coming in the future.
If anyone is in the Tn let me know...I would love to know who is in the area.
Adam