Hello,
Very new to this wooden canoe thing so I'm not 100% up to speed on the "boat jargon", (e.g. inwales, outwales, etc.), so bear with me please.
Looking on the internet and on this site, I'm fairly certain I've got a 17' Kennebec canoe. The deck design, short gunwale caps, straight slender stems(?) all seem to point towards Kennebec. It looks identical in every detail to this one, currently on eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/Old-Town-Ke...610168?hash=item4b046a1c78:g:i78AAOSw0QFXCmpe
Mine also has the decal, like the one shown on the eBay example, but it's been overpainted. Still, the shape of the decal matches perfectly. I looked very carefully at the stems but could not find a serial number. Where else should I look for one? What era of Kennebec used decals instead of the screw-on tags?
It has some wood damage/rot on the ends. Not too bad, but will need some reconstruction. Canvas is long gone with just trace pieces left, (green). One rib will probably need replacement. I can do a lot of the wood work myself but am really loaded with other projects right now. I am interested in having the canoe restored. I'm not a "canoeist" by any stretch but have always loved the look of an old canoe. Given all this, I'm looking for a source near Detroit, MI to restore it. If suggestions of this nature are frowned upon here I would certainly understand it. However, perhaps someone could comment on what a typical restoration of this type might cost? I'm not looking to sell it or have hopes of making a profit. I just want a nice old canoe! Yes, I know it would help to see photos. I can add some later. I also know, from antique car forums I participate in, that any talk of value and restoration costs can put people off. Not wanting to do that. Just don't want to make a mistake.
Thanks to all who can give me some direction! I'm really kind of excited about this new toy.
Very new to this wooden canoe thing so I'm not 100% up to speed on the "boat jargon", (e.g. inwales, outwales, etc.), so bear with me please.
Looking on the internet and on this site, I'm fairly certain I've got a 17' Kennebec canoe. The deck design, short gunwale caps, straight slender stems(?) all seem to point towards Kennebec. It looks identical in every detail to this one, currently on eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/Old-Town-Ke...610168?hash=item4b046a1c78:g:i78AAOSw0QFXCmpe
Mine also has the decal, like the one shown on the eBay example, but it's been overpainted. Still, the shape of the decal matches perfectly. I looked very carefully at the stems but could not find a serial number. Where else should I look for one? What era of Kennebec used decals instead of the screw-on tags?
It has some wood damage/rot on the ends. Not too bad, but will need some reconstruction. Canvas is long gone with just trace pieces left, (green). One rib will probably need replacement. I can do a lot of the wood work myself but am really loaded with other projects right now. I am interested in having the canoe restored. I'm not a "canoeist" by any stretch but have always loved the look of an old canoe. Given all this, I'm looking for a source near Detroit, MI to restore it. If suggestions of this nature are frowned upon here I would certainly understand it. However, perhaps someone could comment on what a typical restoration of this type might cost? I'm not looking to sell it or have hopes of making a profit. I just want a nice old canoe! Yes, I know it would help to see photos. I can add some later. I also know, from antique car forums I participate in, that any talk of value and restoration costs can put people off. Not wanting to do that. Just don't want to make a mistake.
Thanks to all who can give me some direction! I'm really kind of excited about this new toy.