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Curious about Wooden Canoes
Personal preference only - I prefer the look of an upsweep (not sure if there's a better term) gunnel line in both bow and stern - the Charles River, the Racine, and probably many others. Without it, to me a canoe looks bare. I realize this will catch a crosswind on a large lake, and have been out there battling the elements more than once even with a fairly flat canoe - not fun; even scary when you're leading a whole troop of 30 kids who are doing the same!
Now that I'm looking to trade in my Old Town 18' for a nice, light 15' or 16' with good bones as one last canoe for fishing on those gorgeous days and perhaps a couple more extended canoe camping trips, I'm hoping to find this feature in something affordable / restorable.
Several I've looked at are candidates for some level of restoration, and I'm wondering...why not build this feature into a worthy model along with the restoration? I realize that pretty much everything in the canoe is involved - extending ribs, adding planking, steam bent inner and outer gunnels, new decks, and so on.
The other thing is, and actually the priority - I'm hoping to find a canoe with at least white cedar ribs and hopefully white cedar planking as well. As a self-employed carpenter / woodworker for decades, I've worked with plenty of WRC and it's a weak and brittle wood. I realize it's also very light, durable, and available in long, clear lengths; and that the entire design is intended for flexibility. But still, I'm hoping for white cedar. Then there's the weight - hopefully 65 lbs or less...
Any suggestions on models to look for that: a) either that already have the upsweep I'm referring to, or b) are made of white cedar ribs and maybe even planking? Actually, I'd rather alter something with white cedar into the sheer lines I like. A lot of times the canvas needs replacing anyway, why not go crazy...
Am I crazy (don't answer that), well, go ahead. Thanks!
Jon
Now that I'm looking to trade in my Old Town 18' for a nice, light 15' or 16' with good bones as one last canoe for fishing on those gorgeous days and perhaps a couple more extended canoe camping trips, I'm hoping to find this feature in something affordable / restorable.
Several I've looked at are candidates for some level of restoration, and I'm wondering...why not build this feature into a worthy model along with the restoration? I realize that pretty much everything in the canoe is involved - extending ribs, adding planking, steam bent inner and outer gunnels, new decks, and so on.
The other thing is, and actually the priority - I'm hoping to find a canoe with at least white cedar ribs and hopefully white cedar planking as well. As a self-employed carpenter / woodworker for decades, I've worked with plenty of WRC and it's a weak and brittle wood. I realize it's also very light, durable, and available in long, clear lengths; and that the entire design is intended for flexibility. But still, I'm hoping for white cedar. Then there's the weight - hopefully 65 lbs or less...
Any suggestions on models to look for that: a) either that already have the upsweep I'm referring to, or b) are made of white cedar ribs and maybe even planking? Actually, I'd rather alter something with white cedar into the sheer lines I like. A lot of times the canvas needs replacing anyway, why not go crazy...
Am I crazy (don't answer that), well, go ahead. Thanks!
Jon