Square stern canvas stretch and tack direction.

Dave Aukes

Curious about Wooden Canoes
After the canvas is tacked at the stern and stretched, is it best to start at the stern end with the tacking operation and tack forward along the gunwales to the bow?
 
Good question. I'm not sure. But I've done it the same as a canoe. I stretch it and start at the middle and work my way toward the ends.
 
Hi Dave, starting in the center of the canoe and working your way to the end that is fastened did you have a problem with a bit of loose canvas when you got to the stern? Starting in the middle and working to either end on a double end wouldn't be a problem because the canvas is loose at both ends and any slack created during the stretching while tacking could be taken up when the canvas it tacked to the stems.
 
 
"Hi Dave, starting in the center of the canoe and working your way to the end that is fastened did you have a problem with a bit of loose canvas when you got to the stern"
Nope, no problem.
And I might add: Osborn has done hundreds more than me. He knows.
 
Dave Osborn, I have read you square stern post several times, nice work.
My canoe has what I would call a transom rib that the transom is attached to so unlike the OldTown the canvas on mine attaches to the transom rib. So it goes around the corner attaches to the rib and the transom bolts on over it.
You state in your post "Once the stretch is done, tack or staple the canvas along the gunwales as you normally would." Did you continue forward to the bow or go to the center of the boat and tack forward and aft?
 
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