Ot hw 1935

Cricket

Curious about Wooden Canoes
Hi folks,
I'm happy to have been given this HW by an old canoe sailing pal of mine. He said he give it to me for nothing, if I would restore it. So here we are. Its a sailing model, missing seats, unfortunately. But the boat is sound. There is a little lumpiness in the sheer in the seat area, and the usual rotten stem ends, deck ends, and gunnel ends. But this is a sweet boat, and I'm looking forward to working on it. I can't start until the Matinicus is out of the shop, but that will be soon.

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I will likely rig it to sail again, with initially, an ACA rig, and maybe a bigger reefable balance lug down the road. But I want to paddle it on trips too. Been missing the old Seven Carries.
Cricket
 
Interestingly, this boat was originally sold to an individual in Brooklyn, NY. I looked up the address after getting a copy of the original work order (thanks very much, Benson), and the address is just a few blocks from my shop in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where I will do the restoration!
Cricket
 
It can be very interesting to look up the former owner and address of a canoe. Your case sounds like a good example. Chris Pearson had been having lots of fun researching the famous former owners of his canoe shown at http://forums.wcha.org/showthread.php?9968 which led me to make a similar search for the canoe shown at http://forums.wcha.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=6475&d=1226605573 here. I found the grandson of the original owner who explained that this canoe had been used by Grace Hopper for many years. She was a famous computer scientist as described at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper and I had even attended one of her lectures in the 1980s. Good luck with your restoration,

Benson
 
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