Gary
Canoe Grampa
Hi I thought I'd share a few photos of a restoration I completed today for a friend who wanted something lighter than his 18' OTCA which I restored for him years ago.
This is a typical Huron build from the 60's, 15' 6" long, heart shaped arrowhead decks, wide planks with large gaps between, rail caps, and babiche seats. I repaired the lacing in the stern seat, did a few rib ends, replaced some planking, then added new ash decks, outwales, rail caps, thwarts including contoured center one, new keel ( I always replace if they had one), re-canvased, water based filler and painted. First time painting with Epiphanes and I was very pleased, great coverage, and no drips/runs.
As Mike Elliot describes these canoes in his book they are the VW of their day, well built but no extras or real finery. They do paddle well and anything wood looks nice in the water.
Gary
This is a typical Huron build from the 60's, 15' 6" long, heart shaped arrowhead decks, wide planks with large gaps between, rail caps, and babiche seats. I repaired the lacing in the stern seat, did a few rib ends, replaced some planking, then added new ash decks, outwales, rail caps, thwarts including contoured center one, new keel ( I always replace if they had one), re-canvased, water based filler and painted. First time painting with Epiphanes and I was very pleased, great coverage, and no drips/runs.
As Mike Elliot describes these canoes in his book they are the VW of their day, well built but no extras or real finery. They do paddle well and anything wood looks nice in the water.
Gary