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Curious about Wooden Canoes
Hello All,
I just thought I’d make an introduction. My name is Chad. I’m a new member to the WCHA as of 2025 and I just registered on these forums today. I am an outdoorsman and canoe fanatic. I have owned a ‘54 Peterborough Huron for about 30 years. It is my most prized possession it has been on many adventures with me most notably 700km of the Yukon River in 1998.
I recently purchased a ‘72 Chestnut Prospector that needed a full restoration which I started this spring. With new stem tops and inwale ends, multiple ribs and several feet of planking later I am happy to say that the canoe now has a new coat of canvas as of this weekend and now ready to move on to filler, paint and varnish!
I must say it has been a very satisfying endeavour. I look forward to having this boat in the water, but must admit that it will be sad when the project is completed.
I should also add that I own a ‘54 Peterborough Lakeside runabout which is a pleasure to look at and fun to have on the water. I wish I had more time for them all

Regards,
Chad Parent
 
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Welcome and please indulge us with pictures. There are a few Chestnut fans here, myself included. I too have a '56 mahogany runabout, a Barbour Boat Co. Vacationer model & '58 Mercury Mark 55 outboard motor.
 
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Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
That red Peterborough of mine is fast! It’s a cruiser model with sleek lines. I’m sure the colour helps too.
 
Red canoes- especially Chestnuts are definitely faster!

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Welcome to the WCHA- always nice to have another member from north of the 49th Parallel, especially one with such exquisite tastes in canoes...though I must admit that you had me with your 54 foot Peterborough...!
As Patrick noted, there are a number of Chestnut fans here; in addition to the Pal above, I also have a 1970 Prospector and a 1971 Bobs Special...

Again, welcome aboard!
Bruce
 
Hi Bruce,
That is a beauty of a red canoe.
When I had my Peterborough first restored 30 years ago I was asked what colour I wanted it to be. I told the craftsman I wanted it “Bill Mason Red”. He knew exactly what I was talking about!
I have decided that I will go with the original grey/green Chestnut Prospector colour for this Chestnut of mine when I get to that stage in a week or so from now.

Chad
 
Hi Chad, welcome as well and yes nice to see another fellow Canadian joining. Although my Chum is not red it paddles great. I have a Pal and Prospector yet to be restored and most definitely the prospector will be Bill Mason Red!
I couldn't keep up with Bruce whatever the colour of my canoe.
Gary

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Hi Gary,
That is a very nice Chum. A friend of mine has a Chum that is blue. It is time he puts a new canvas on her. I’m hoping that he becomes inspired to do the job now that I’ve endeavoured to restore my Prospector.
The undertaking of a canoe restoration is very intimidating when you think about it as a whole, but if you break it down into each task that needs doing and you don’t put too much time pressure on yourself it is a very enjoyable experience.
Thanks for the welcome, Gary
 
Yup. That’s a nice colour. That’s my intention for mine too. I just picked up a gallon of that colour the other day.
I see you have cane seats in your prospector. Were those original?

Chad
 
Ah.... I see. Now we're showing off our Chestnuts. Here are mine:

early Bobs Special restored in full last year. Characterized by quite thin, tapered ribs; full length inwales (subtly tapered at the decks) and full length outwales unlike the mid-century Chestnuts when apparently quality began to decline. Currently for sale in the WCHA classifieds.

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And, my Chestnut Chum. My first Chestnut and required only canvas, paint, and varnish to refurbish. Painted my version of Chestnut Gray.
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Haha since this whole thing has gone sideways anyway, (which is fine by me) is the paddle figured maple? Beautiful by the way, canoes and paddle.
Gary
 
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