H hwy61 New Member Apr 8, 2022 #1 It's still a mystery to me... : ) but I'm guessing the knowledge base will have an answer...Thanks all!
It's still a mystery to me... : ) but I'm guessing the knowledge base will have an answer...Thanks all!
Benson Gray Canoe History Enthusiast Staff member Apr 8, 2022 #2 My guess would be a Penn Yan as shown at https://www.woodencanoemuseum.org/index.php/decal-image/penn-yan-boat-company for example. There should be a serial number on the stem with a model code. See https://www.woodencanoemuseum.org/index.php/builder-history/penn-yan-boat-company for more details about decoding this. Benson
My guess would be a Penn Yan as shown at https://www.woodencanoemuseum.org/index.php/decal-image/penn-yan-boat-company for example. There should be a serial number on the stem with a model code. See https://www.woodencanoemuseum.org/index.php/builder-history/penn-yan-boat-company for more details about decoding this. Benson
Pook Chestnut Canoe fan Apr 8, 2022 #3 You nailed it! There is enough of the decal remaining, both colour and script to positively id that as a Penn Yan. Bruce
You nailed it! There is enough of the decal remaining, both colour and script to positively id that as a Penn Yan. Bruce