rbandy
Curious about Wooden Canoes
Hello, I was trying to make the most of a long trip to pick up an old cedar duck boat last week when I came accross a canoe of interest. It has spear shaped decks that are long (18 inches) and "notacrack", double ribbed construction. It is 17'5" long, about 34" beam and 12.5" deep from center. All mahogany trim with well rounded, large gunnels. It appears to have original canvas and was grey in color originally. Rather full and deep with alot of rocker and structurally very strong. Weighs about 75lbs. I have studied the stems and find an Id that is 17 (~3inch space) then 1794 (17 1794) the letters are large and leaning similar to a script style. They almost appear to be hand written in pencil. They are under many layers of varnish. I removed the tattered canvas and found other indexing looking pencil marks. I have a few older Oldtowns and a couple old Canadian canoes, but this looks like something special. I read about Alfred Wickett and the Pecaco patents so I assume it is a Pecaco. Would be nice to know the year. Any help would truly be appreciated. This forum is a wonderful resource and you all are great with the knowledge you share. Thank you