Jim Pendoley
Curious about Wooden Canoes
Hoping folks can help me out identifying my latest project. I acquired this canoe for short money and I know it needs work. Never seen one like it-mostly I have had Old Towns. The canoe measures 14'11" from the tip of the bow deck to the tip of the stern deck. It is 32" wide at the centerline (inside face of inwale to inside face of inwale)and 13 1/2" deep at the centerline. The ribs are 2 3/16x 3/8" and there is a 1 3/8" space between ribs.. The rails are spruce. There is a number on the stem (011694). The hanger bolts for the single seat and the thwarts are round headed brass. There is one seat about 1/3 forward, a carrying yoke and a foward thwart. There are very small thwarts just behind the stern and forward decks. The decks are ash and are rounded on top. The finish is odd-looks like its just paint over canvas with no filler. The canvas is completely intact, though the finish is alligatored. about a half dozen ribs that need replacing, but no rot in the stems and planking is surprisingly intact except where the ribs cracked suggesting impact or somebody stepping into it when it was not floating. There are two boats in one of the pictures-the green one is an Octa.
Would really appreciate others opinions-thinking its a Chestnut-but have no experieince with one sohoping the group can provide some clues.
Jim
Would really appreciate others opinions-thinking its a Chestnut-but have no experieince with one sohoping the group can provide some clues.
Jim