This blog is about restoring a 1917 Kennebec canoe. This canoe came into our family in 1948, when my father bought it in Madison, Wisconsin. It was shipped up to the family farm outside of Shawano and it stayed in the barn until the '70s. Many moves later, going through Kansas, New Mexico, back to Kansas, and finally to Whidbey Island, it is beached in my garage and finally getting restored.
It won't be this warm again for months, so I took one of the seats out to rebuild during the winter. I stripped one of the 3 pieces of the frame (one is missing), and it looks like nice maple. I'll make a replacement for the missing piece from the maple plank off the farm in Shawano.
I have now read your entire blog... what fun! My dad had a canvas canoe and I built a strip canoe when I was in high school (nearly 40 years ago) I have always wanted to try out a canvas canoe. Hope you enjoy your finished project.. I too enjoy taking my canoe out on the beautiful waters of Puget Sound. Thanks for posting
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