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Free Canoe Plan: 1898 Passamaquoddy Ocean Canoe
We may earn commissions if you shop through the links below. The 1898 Passamaquoody Decorated Ocean Canoe comes from page 82, Figure 74 of Edwin Adney and Howard Chapelle’s The Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North America Subscribe to Blog via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address Subscribe . The text notes that this is the last known canoe of this style built. Tomah Joseph of Princeton, Maine built the canoe based on a cedar and canvas porpoise-hunting canoe. It has similar pinched ends and rounded tumblehome as the Modern Malecite St. John River Canoe. [half column title=”The Stats”] Length over all: 17ft 4in Design beam: 36in Design draft: 0.436in Displacement: 510lb Length of waterline: 15.8ft Wetted surface area: 29.5ft^2 Optimum capacity: 300-800lb Pounds to immerse an inch: 145lb [/half column] [half column title=”Linesplan”] The linesplans show the profile, plans and station view of this canoe. [/half column] Free Canoe Plan Download You can find the free canoe plans for here: 1898 Passamaquoddy Ocean Canoe Recommended Books to Buy Before Building Canoecraft: An Illustrated Guide to Fine Woodstrip Construction: The gold standard for cedar canoe builders. Use this book with the provided free plans and you’ll end up with a great canoe. Building a Strip Canoe by Gil Gilpatrick: A great cedar canoe building book that explains excellent shortcuts. Strip Built Canoe: How to build a beautiful, lightweight, cedar strip canoe: Well written and easy to follow. Every builder should own this. Canoe Paddles: A Complete Guide to Making Your Own: Paddle building techniques included with canoe and kayak building books are typically crude. Follow the directions in this book and end up with a beautiful and functional paddle to go along with your canoe or kayak. Building Strip-Planked Boats: The newest book by kayak and canoe building authority, Nick Schade. A must have. The Strip-Built Sea Kayak: Three Rugged, Beautiful Boats You Can Build: The gold standard of kayak building books. Clearly explains all the sets of boat building from tools to epoxy work. There are so many tricks and tips in this book that you’ll be able to save time. Kayakcraft: Fine Woodstrip Kayak Construction: Presents a slightly different way to build cedar strip kayaks. Lots of great ideas. The New Kayak Shop: More Elegant Wooden Kayaks Anyone Can Build: If stitch and glue is your thing, then this is the book to get.
Bryan Hansel