Let's look at all the Penn Yan's first. We had 4 going on at the same time, all owned by different owners.
Penn Yan Swift
A classic CZT. 'Nough said.
Before
Taken apart
Getting a new transom among other things
Emily putting the first coat of interior varnsih
Getting ready to caulk the decks
Installation time
Wires and more wires
Just about ready to go
All finished and ready to go back home
Penn Yan Canoe
Found this hidden gem when we took the canoe apart
Here is the re-do, the way it should be
This shows how the outer gunwale and outer stem come together
Penn Yan Cartopper
Before
Rib work
Just a few tacks to hit
Finishing touches in the paint room
Penn Yan Trailboat
Before
Hey, where did the hull go Emily?
Oh right, it's getting new inner gunwales!
Being varnished
Old Town Square Stern Canoe
Before
Lots of damage in the bow
New transom being made installed
Finished
St. Lawrence Boat Works
A super rare 10' canoe built by the St. Lawrence Boat Works in Ogdensburg, NY
This is the only one we have ever seen. I am not sure we have even heard of another.
I don't think it was ever listed in their catalog.
This one required a bit of work but certainly worth it.
It was sold through Abercrombie and Fitch
Appropriately, the owner had us paint the A&F logo on
the hull and a paddle to match. Sharp looking!
Charles River Canoe
Unknown maker but certainly a very early canoe from the Charles River area outside of Boston.
Lots of characteristics on this one points to an early canoe, most likely pre 1900, from a builder who was still in developing their canoe building skills.
The classic Charles River notch.
This is a dead give away that you have a Charles River Canoe
Kingsbury Canoe
Another Charles River canoe, a Kingsbury
BN Morris
Before
After
Before
After
Some pictures during the restoration
Above, Emily working rebuilding the bow end
Canvassing the hull
Emily installing new outer rails
New Canoes
Here is a 17' Chestnut Prospector reproductionHere are 6 more (look on the trailer)
New 8' scale model
Canoe Paddles
Lots of paddles being made and sold. Here are a few.
Logo hand painted
Packaging apddles
Two really nice hard maple paddles.
Big and wide, long and narrow
Hittin' the trail.......
Birds-eye maple paddle
More packaging.
Grip on a walnut paddle
On The Water
Our canoes being paddled and enjoyed
Launching the new 17' prospectorOut for a toot in the prospector
Husky approved!
Headed out on a trip
A 16' Clearwater
Little Mojag waiting........
Emily and Evelyn headed out on a trip together
Section 1 from Keewaydin returning from their 7 week canoe trip to Hudson Bay.