I’m looking to buy a rudder to complete my ‘62 OTCA canoe restoration project. The canoe has factory-installed gudgeons. All that I am missing now is the rudder with pintles just the one pictured.
Matt Lutkus, Damariscotta, Maine
The pintles are available from https://www.woodencanoe.org/builders-suppliers-1/springfield-fan-centerboard-company if you are patient and https://www.ebay.com/itm/287018675562 if you are in a hurry. The Old Town rudders changed shape significantly over the years so the catalog pictures at the link below may help. The one in your picture is is from the 1942 Armstrong and Galbraith catalog showing a style that was popular in the 1920s. The image below shows a range of options. The one in the middle is from 1959 and probably matches the shape that would have shipped from the factory in 1962. Good luck,
The Old Town Canoe Company catalogs show an interesting progression of the standard sailing rigs over the years as shown in the catalog pages attached below. The first sailing canoe was shown in 1907 with tear drop shaped leeboards and no rudder. The next major change was to a more square leeboard with a handle on top in 1913. A larger leg-o-mutton rig was also introduced this year as shown at http://forums.wcha.org/showthread.php?t=3994 and http://forums.wcha.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=5094&d=1213546981 in use. A square rudder was first offered in 1917 and shown in a...