Sven Yohnson
New Member
I recently aquired an old canvas on wood canoe that I would like help in identifying the manufacturer and approximate age of.
The canoe had been owned by a gentleman from Anoka, MN since the early 1950's. The paperwork I received at time of purchase lists it as a 1950 Old Town, which I do not believe it is, due to deck design, and as there are no tags, or serial number common to Old Town models. It is 16' OL x 36"W with a very pronounced 3"+ rocker (definately a river boat). The canvas appears to be original, or a very old recover, with original paint (sky blue), and a hand painted bow logo of a Canadian Goose in flight over a full moon (see attached photos).
In addition to identification, I am looking for recommendations on how, and what to use as a clear protective hull coating. I wish to waterproof the boat for occassional use, while maintaining its original patina. I am planning to coat he interior, decks, gunwhales, thwarts, and seats with a 50/50 mixture of linseed oil, and mineral spirits (unless there are better options available).
I think that's enough to start with. I welcome all constuctive, and positive replies.
Thank You in advance,
Sven
The canoe had been owned by a gentleman from Anoka, MN since the early 1950's. The paperwork I received at time of purchase lists it as a 1950 Old Town, which I do not believe it is, due to deck design, and as there are no tags, or serial number common to Old Town models. It is 16' OL x 36"W with a very pronounced 3"+ rocker (definately a river boat). The canvas appears to be original, or a very old recover, with original paint (sky blue), and a hand painted bow logo of a Canadian Goose in flight over a full moon (see attached photos).
In addition to identification, I am looking for recommendations on how, and what to use as a clear protective hull coating. I wish to waterproof the boat for occassional use, while maintaining its original patina. I am planning to coat he interior, decks, gunwhales, thwarts, and seats with a 50/50 mixture of linseed oil, and mineral spirits (unless there are better options available).
I think that's enough to start with. I welcome all constuctive, and positive replies.
Thank You in advance,
Sven