vtwoodworker
Enthusiastic about Wooden Canoes
Thanks everyone. As far as keeping it original, I go back and forth..I'm generally a purist on restorations, but I really like the shape of the boat and am hoping to paddle it as much as possible when restored...and it would almost seem more functional to me with standard short decks.
Intersting, the decks arent really made either of those ways. There is not a stringer running length wise (bow to stern) at all. Only arched supports (3) from inwhale to inwhale and a shot deck in the front. Tough to get pictures since the foam is still in it..but I attached a quick sketch... Maybe that is why the king plank was left so wide, to add longitudinal rigidity?... Hmm.... Michael, looking forward to seeing how yours were built...
Had a nice paddling weekend here at waterbury resevoir in the trusty Stowe caone with the family. Letting the white dry out thoroughly before trying to to tear into it too much, really want to keep as much in one piece as possible for patterns/etc.
Thanks again for all the info! I ordered "building the maine guide canoe" so I could compare specs/etc and get some additinal insight into building the stems, since they are 100% (minus 6") gone....
Intersting, the decks arent really made either of those ways. There is not a stringer running length wise (bow to stern) at all. Only arched supports (3) from inwhale to inwhale and a shot deck in the front. Tough to get pictures since the foam is still in it..but I attached a quick sketch... Maybe that is why the king plank was left so wide, to add longitudinal rigidity?... Hmm.... Michael, looking forward to seeing how yours were built...
Had a nice paddling weekend here at waterbury resevoir in the trusty Stowe caone with the family. Letting the white dry out thoroughly before trying to to tear into it too much, really want to keep as much in one piece as possible for patterns/etc.
Thanks again for all the info! I ordered "building the maine guide canoe" so I could compare specs/etc and get some additinal insight into building the stems, since they are 100% (minus 6") gone....