Those who have been poking around the new, revised website may have noticed that I have started adding what I am calling "Resource Guides." These are intended to help visitors to WCHA.org to discover the rich resources available to wooden canoe enthusiasts.
There will be additional ones added (e.g a Historical Resource Guide listing company histories, etc.).
I have a pretty good handle on Historical Resources, and Lapstrake Canoe Resources (including traditional and glued-lap).
I could use help with the following:
1) if you notice something has been left out, let me know.
2) cedar strip canoes, and I especially need someone conversant in modern cedar strip composites
3) if you have another area of strength (even those I thought I might draft) let me know...
If you are interested, I can provide additional information and parameters.
Thanks,
Dan
There will be additional ones added (e.g a Historical Resource Guide listing company histories, etc.).
I have a pretty good handle on Historical Resources, and Lapstrake Canoe Resources (including traditional and glued-lap).
I could use help with the following:
1) if you notice something has been left out, let me know.
2) cedar strip canoes, and I especially need someone conversant in modern cedar strip composites
3) if you have another area of strength (even those I thought I might draft) let me know...
If you are interested, I can provide additional information and parameters.
Thanks,
Dan