Hi everyone, I am hoping that some of you might help me ID the canoe I am working on restoring. The more I work on the boat the more I want to know its history!!!
We bought the canoe used, the previous owners bought the canoe 40+ years ago secondhand.
Here are the dimensions: 18'x~36"x~11.5".
I have been using the dragonflycanoe.com site as something of a guide, and I am a bit stumped.
The canoe has 3 thwarts (all different woods though apparently) and two seats, though the daughter of the previous owner recalls her dad adding a seat. So, beween all those there are a total of 14 bolts. Seven of those bolts are the diamond heads. For what it is worth, the diamondhead bolts all have square nuts and the round bolts all have, presumably newer, hex nuts.
So, that would lead me to believe it could be a Old Town, possibly a Charles River or Ideal.
However, I looked all over the stems and there seems to be no sign of any SN's. I know the previous owner did some work on the canoe, including glassing it (@&$@$&%!!). The Deck also seems to be not original.
So, while it is possible that the stems were both replaced, I am skeptical as they are not in great shape and based on the other work that was done to the boat I doubt he would have put the effort into replacing both stems. (For example, a very beat up rib was "fixed" with wood puddy and fiberglass).
The canoe had a keel on when I purchased it, which based on the hardware inside the canoe seems to be original.
We bought the canoe used, the previous owners bought the canoe 40+ years ago secondhand.
Here are the dimensions: 18'x~36"x~11.5".
I have been using the dragonflycanoe.com site as something of a guide, and I am a bit stumped.
The canoe has 3 thwarts (all different woods though apparently) and two seats, though the daughter of the previous owner recalls her dad adding a seat. So, beween all those there are a total of 14 bolts. Seven of those bolts are the diamond heads. For what it is worth, the diamondhead bolts all have square nuts and the round bolts all have, presumably newer, hex nuts.
So, that would lead me to believe it could be a Old Town, possibly a Charles River or Ideal.
However, I looked all over the stems and there seems to be no sign of any SN's. I know the previous owner did some work on the canoe, including glassing it (@&$@$&%!!). The Deck also seems to be not original.
So, while it is possible that the stems were both replaced, I am skeptical as they are not in great shape and based on the other work that was done to the boat I doubt he would have put the effort into replacing both stems. (For example, a very beat up rib was "fixed" with wood puddy and fiberglass).
The canoe had a keel on when I purchased it, which based on the hardware inside the canoe seems to be original.