Hi,
This canoe was brought back from Canada, north of Thunder Bay, in the 70s or 80s and has remained "raftered" ever since. The only pics I could get ar from this perspective where he could not see close enough to see any serial numbers, etc., but there does not appear to be any. The rafters are 8ft apart, so he estimates the canoe to be 12ft long. The story goes the canoe was used by a surveyor who fashioned the yoke so he could carry the canoe while taking notes.
Chestnut?
Thanks,
Joe
This canoe was brought back from Canada, north of Thunder Bay, in the 70s or 80s and has remained "raftered" ever since. The only pics I could get ar from this perspective where he could not see close enough to see any serial numbers, etc., but there does not appear to be any. The rafters are 8ft apart, so he estimates the canoe to be 12ft long. The story goes the canoe was used by a surveyor who fashioned the yoke so he could carry the canoe while taking notes.
Chestnut?
Thanks,
Joe