Looks like the WW and Wasp are in Manlius:
"I just acquired two outstanding canoes and an Adirondack guideboat. The guideboat was formerly owned by the Briggs family (as in Briggs and Stratton engines) at their camp in the Adirondacks. It is believed to be a 1880-1910 built by Wm. Martin. The first canoe is a partially restored 15' x 30" Wilbur and Wheelock built in Clayton, NY 1895-early 1900's. It needs a little work yet and is missing the floor boards. The W&W canoes are lovely and weigh 40 pounds. The gem of the trio is the 1888 sailing canoe "Wasp" designed and owned by Paul Butler a famous canoeist and designer of sailing canoe hardware, built by W. P. Stevens a founder of the ACA and noted boat builder, and is considered the first modern sailing canoe due to all the innovations including spiral laminated hollow spruce masts and spars, sliding seat, aluminum hardware including many of Paul Butler's patented cleats and cams, light weight construction, Norwegian tiller and other features. It won the American Canoe Association (ACA) championship trophy 1892, 1893, 1895 and 1901, won the ACA International Challenge Cup in 1895. This canoe was last owned by the Adirondack Museum (Adirondack Experience) in Blue Mountain Lake, NY. The museum is selling off some of their collection which doesn't have any history connected to the Adirondacks. The Wasp was raced on the St. Lawrence River at the ACA encampments but never sailed in the Adirondacks."