jrpfrench3
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My grandfather, John R. P. French, purchased a rib and batten canoe in Peterborough, Ontario, around 1916. The canoe is 15'8" long and 31"wide. It has three 1/4" thick planks on each side of hull, mast hole on the bow deck, mast holder on the keel under the deck, and metal strip along the keel from the stern to bow. It did not have serial numbers, plaque, or others that identify its builder. I did an internet research on antique and found that the canoe is similar to the 1900 - 1905 Williams English "Oro" Board Canoe displayed at the Canadian Canoe Museum. Will you please identify my grandfather's canoe? Thank you.