Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Grumman 17 Canoe SCOUT 14 Apr 20 Interior Photos

14 Apr 20:

Took a few pictures of SCOUT's interior, little details.

The end caps have bolt holes for tow rings.


The Grumman G is die formed into the end caps. The end caps cover the closed cell foam floatation blocks.


Older Grummans had 2 different sail rigs as accessories, a Gunter or a Lateen. The small bracket is the mount for a mast step that was attached with 4 machine screws.


SCOUT's data plate 1384-GP-5-17. That decodes to indicate that she was an early Marathon, NY boat, mid 1950s hull number 1384. General Purpose vs Lightweight hull, hull thickness .051 inches, 17 footer.


Bow seat.


We're pretty sure this bracket was to attach floorboards, another accessory.


Stern end plate, with Capacity tag.


5 people, up to 770 pounds. 805 pounds total with cargo.


Main and mizzen mast steps that we made. The yawl rig is of our own design.


Log of SCOUT.

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