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16 Feet 2000 Sailing Canoe built by Antique Boat Museum
16 Feet 2000 Sailing Canoe built by Antique Boat Museum
$10,000 (USD)
Boat ID: 36505
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Decked sliding seat sailing canoe constructed in 1999/2000 at The Antique Boat Museum in Clayton, NY. The boat was built to the lines of an original c. 1910 16-30 canoe named “Tomahawk” in the collection of the Museum. Measuring 16’ in length by 30” beam, it is equipped with a sheet brass centerboard, sheet brass rudder and soldered brass crosshead tiller gear. It has two masts and booms made from glued-up Sitka spruce, to which are lashed two synthetic sails made by Douglas Fowler, sailmaker, of Ithaca, NY. The hull is constructed from batten-seam northern white cedar planking on steam-bent elm frames, fastened with copper clench nails and brass screws. Modern screw-in waterproof inspection ports are covered by non-functional sheet brass caps. The mahogany decks feature a deck cap made from Butternut. The bridge on which the sliding seat rides is also made of mahogany. The spruce masts are housed in soldered brass tubes with turned brass trim rings mounted on the deck caps.