Shari Gnolek
Have dog, will paddle
There is a single, wide piece running from the stem to transom in the boat I am working on. It goes over the top of the ribs, and half ribs, and had screws that went down through it to hold on the keel. At the stern, it almost looks like the transom may be cut out to hold it (though I'm not sure this is the original transom).
First question: What is this piece called? Most W/C photos I've seen don't have it, and it is not referenced in any diagrams that I can find. Various reference books, and Google have not be helpful.
Second question: How do I remove it? I've removed all of the screws, the keel, and one screw I found that went up through the hull into the bracket at the transom. As best I can tell there is nothing left holding it on, but it's not budging. Could it just be old varnish holding it on (there isn't much varnish left in this canoe), or is there some other way it might be attached?
I can't imagine how you would strip the varnish, or repair a broken rib, with this piece on so it must come off somehow.

First question: What is this piece called? Most W/C photos I've seen don't have it, and it is not referenced in any diagrams that I can find. Various reference books, and Google have not be helpful.
Second question: How do I remove it? I've removed all of the screws, the keel, and one screw I found that went up through the hull into the bracket at the transom. As best I can tell there is nothing left holding it on, but it's not budging. Could it just be old varnish holding it on (there isn't much varnish left in this canoe), or is there some other way it might be attached?
I can't imagine how you would strip the varnish, or repair a broken rib, with this piece on so it must come off somehow.


