Peterborough Mermaid

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Cwhitehe
It look like a Mermaid
14' long 32" wide max . 1 1/2" straight ribs average space 1 1/2" depth 12"
But Serial #? C10281
Thwart Very similar to my 1959 Chestnut Prospector with the rebate underneath.
Came with the allimunium rectangle prospector mermaid sticker.
I believe the playmate and latter foxes might have been built on simalar forms.
What is the build history on these canoes.
 

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There are no known serial number records available for Peterborough canoes so there isn't much more information available. The identification guide at http://dragonflycanoe.com/wood-canoe-identification-guide/peterborough-canoe-company/ indicates that there may be a model number 1814 with the serial number as shown in the link to the 1956 catalog page below. The collection of Peterborough catalogs available from http://www.wcha.org/store/canadian-wood-canoe-and-boat-company-catalog-collection may help. Good luck,

Benson


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The typeface on the decal suggests a 1960s era Peterborough, and the "C" in the serial number may indicate that it was actually built in the Chestnut factory.

Attached is the catalog page from 1961.
 

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Here's just one point I'd like a group oppion on.
Inwales : port side just needs to stem area to skaffed.
starboard side as above but with horrible scarf 2/3 along.
Replace just one side or both.
I was thinking of using Spruce, but not sure if that would have be used at all during manufacturing.
Thoughts on that choice being that I might be able to get a piece just over 14' long
 
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