I own a canoe I know as being a Morris. I have bought and read Kathryn's Morris Canoe book. I read it cover to cover and loved every word. Kathryn should be applauded for her work to bring together such fine research on the Morris Canoe and Morris Family.
The canoe I have has the rectangular brass plate on the stem #975. It is about 17 feet long, closed gunwales, three cant ribs, and short curved deck.
From reading the book I now wonder if this is different- with the three cant ribs, curved deck and that low of a serial number. I await everyone's thoughts.
The canoe is in need of canvas restoration and it does appear the seats and thwarts may not be original. There are a couple of broken ribs but no serious damage.
I will post pictures then await the comments.
Bruce Reynolds
The canoe I have has the rectangular brass plate on the stem #975. It is about 17 feet long, closed gunwales, three cant ribs, and short curved deck.
From reading the book I now wonder if this is different- with the three cant ribs, curved deck and that low of a serial number. I await everyone's thoughts.
The canoe is in need of canvas restoration and it does appear the seats and thwarts may not be original. There are a couple of broken ribs but no serious damage.
I will post pictures then await the comments.
Bruce Reynolds