D Davey New member Dec 19, 2024 #1 Can anyone ID the builder of this skiff? Located in the Milwaukee/ Lake Winnebago/Horicon area. Thanks!! Attachments IMG_1028.jpeg 2.9 MB · Views: 41
Can anyone ID the builder of this skiff? Located in the Milwaukee/ Lake Winnebago/Horicon area. Thanks!!
R Rod VanZile Active member Dec 20, 2024 #2 That is a beautiful piece of Waterfowling hisrtory. I have no clue as to its maker, but someone on here can certainly help. RVZ
That is a beautiful piece of Waterfowling hisrtory. I have no clue as to its maker, but someone on here can certainly help. RVZ
Steve Sanford Well-known member Dec 21, 2024 #3 It's a classic double-ender from the Midwest. I'm an Atlantic Tidewater guy - but you may want to check out Dan Kidney & Son - from near green Bay. https://woodencanoemuseum.org/sites/default/files/2020-08/Kidney circa 1920 red.pdf Playing "Duckboat Detective" is one of my favorite endeavors! SJS
It's a classic double-ender from the Midwest. I'm an Atlantic Tidewater guy - but you may want to check out Dan Kidney & Son - from near green Bay. https://woodencanoemuseum.org/sites/default/files/2020-08/Kidney circa 1920 red.pdf Playing "Duckboat Detective" is one of my favorite endeavors! SJS
bob welsh Well-known member Dec 21, 2024 #4 Many one off builders in that area. The open inwale/outwale gap suggests canoe builder. The combing is not around the whole cockpit area so may be an add on or damaged and partially eliminated. There are alot of clues . More pics if you can
Many one off builders in that area. The open inwale/outwale gap suggests canoe builder. The combing is not around the whole cockpit area so may be an add on or damaged and partially eliminated. There are alot of clues . More pics if you can