From the Publisher
The second edition of a classic
Ted Moores' best-selling guide to canoe building is bigger and better than ever. Completely revised and expanded to include five new designs and dozens of additional photographs, Canoecraft also features a chapter on carving a paddle and a series of insider's tips and techniques that will make the experience of building a canoe even more satisfying. This second edition will ensure Canoecraft's continued place in the workshops of boat lovers and amateur builders everywhere.
Testimonials
Nick Offerman
I can say without hyperbole that Ted’s book had changed my life for the better… Building this first Nomad, named Huckleberry, turned out to be one of the most profoundly satisfying notches I have ever added to my belt… Ted stated that my work was exquisite and I literally burst into tears. I managed not to sob, but only just…
If you would start a canoe build using the guidance of Ted’s years of experience and teaching acumen, and you would then finish that canoe, Ted would say the same thing to you, and so would [his partner] Joan and so would I. Your boat, too, shall be exquisite. If you try your level best, and she floats, then by god you have done it right. The only craft more beautiful than the one you have just launched is the next one coming down the chute.
Van Evans
My wife and I wanted a canoe that would handle and paddle as great as it looked. I discovered Bear Mountain Boats and Canoecraft by Ted Moores. I had found my “Bible.”
Thanks to Canoecraft, my constant companion and reference, the construction process was not daunting. At the beginning I was a hobby woodworker with moderate skills. By the end of this nine-month process I was a wiser, more skilled woodworker. The result was a beautiful canoe.
Stuart Reid
What Canadian outdoors enthusiast frequenting the backwoods of Algonquin Provincial Park doesn’t want to be sporting their very own cedarstrip canoe across the many windswept lakes and portages? It was that mindset that inspired the creation of our beloved 16-foot cedarstrip Prospector borne out of Ted Moores’ Canoecraft bible.
We have since taken it on many an adventure, trip and portage in eastern Ontario and the United States. No matter where we go, our canoe is always the center of attention and endless questions of interest. Our adventure partners always joke that extra time needs to be planned to accommodate the inevitable delays for admirers. Through it all, we have enjoyed our fair share of adventures in the comfort and beauty of our chestnut Prospector. It is our own, homemade, masterpiece of watercraft construction that will last us a lifetime.
About the author
Ted Moores operates the Bear Mountain Boat Shop in the Peterborough area of Ontario with his partner Joan Barrett. In 1972, Ted pioneered the woodstrip/ epoxy boatbuilding system for canoes and, since then, has promoted the fine art of wooden canoe and kayak construction. During the past 25 years, the company has built or restored hundreds of mahogany runabouts, vintage canoes and small watercraft from elegant one-off designs to the fastest C4 and C15 sprint racing canoes on the water. Ted and Joan are active volunteers for the Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough, where they have developed a woodworking and restoration shop. Ted teaches kayak- and canoebuilding classes throughout North America. He is also author of Kayakcraft and Kayaks You Can Build. He also contributed a chapter on the manufacturing of canoes in the book The Canoe: A Living Tradition, published by Firefly Books Ltd.




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