These are a few pictures that might help me articulate . . .
The ruler is positioned at the inward side of the port planking.
14.5" is at the center line of the hull.
In order to make the hull symmetrical, the planking is built out to 29 inches (pink tape) on the starboard.
The thickening was feathered out over the span of 40ish"
Painting of Mount Massive, Colorado collateral damage from trip to purchase
Fred Hubicki is a fascinating gentleman living in Salida, Colorado. He spent many years in Manhattan, NY as a graphic designer. One wall in his studio is done in Caedmon Record Album covers designed by Fred. For the past several decades Fred has painted in Salida.
My wife came home from our trip to purchase the canoe with one of his paintings! We live in Buena Vista, Colorado, where I paddle on several mountain lakes nearby. Up until now, my canoe building has been only the stripper pictured, fresh from a quasi annual varnish. I also have an 18' Carleton waiting for me, now that I have retired from teaching. WCHA found a repair sheet on that one. It was revarnished and sent to "The Fair Department Store" in Chicago in April of 1924. I guess that gives me about 18 months to have it ready for its centennial. (TMI, I know)
Fred Hubicki (born 1939) purchased the IG when he was 12 years old. The seller, a professor at RPI, didn't want to sell it to Fred, but his father convinced the seller that Fred was responsible. The purchase took place in Troy, NY. Fred and his brother Walt have replaced the canvas several times. Strangely enough the ribs don't reflect this as there are not many cinch nails nor holes. When replacing the outwales on the last job, black silicone was used as a sealant between the hull and the outwale. The Hubicki Boys must have introduced "Sculpy" of wood putty to a few rib tops and the sheer line during one canvassing.
The original gunwales remained until now, when I determined it was time to replace them. In keeping true to form, I am milling pocketed inwales. I hope my work will be good enough to merit pictures eventually! Fred had replaced the decks at some point, so the deck and the inhales stayed in place about 6" beyond the decks, where Fred had cut away from the inhales I just removed.