Hi Tim, I order the 5mm for canoe seats (two lots) and if you have Mike Elliot's book "This Old Canoe" page 84 explains everything you'll need for weaving a Huron seat. As well as instructions for making new seats if you need? I find it easier and less time consuming than caning seats but love the look of a caned seat. Hope this helps, Gary
Tim, I agree I've done 3-4 Huron canoes and did the original babiche weaved seats in each. These canoes are often looked down on as they can have gaps between the planking, sometimes a rough grade of lumber used for the planking and none of the finer accents found in some other canoes but they are a treat to paddle, can carry a good load, and stable in rough water. I've heard them referred to as the Volkswagen of canoes.
I know you'll enjoy yours once you get it back on the water. Best of luck with the restoration.
Gary
WCHA'ers! I inherited a late 1960's vintage 16 foot cedar canvas Langford canoe last summer. Its in good original condition but canvas will need replacement in a year or so. So far it's been to Algonquin and Georgian Bay and performed well except.. the rawhide on the seats was completely...