
The Wooden Canoe Builders Guild was formed in 1997 to serve the collective needs and interests of builders and restorers of cedar canvas and woodstrip epoxy watercraft and to foster public interest in and knowledge of such watercraft. The Guild provides a forum for co-operation and communication among wooden canoe and kayak builders and facilitates the co-operative bulk purchasing of the specialised products and materials used in the construction of these vessels.
Guild members are producing, today, those canoes and kayaks which will become the heritage watercraft of future decades. It is the goal of the Guild to preserve and pass on the skills required to build and reconstruct these watercraft, which are so connected with the history and traditions of North America.
Every member of the Guild is indebted to people whom we have never met, but who led the way in developing the techniques which most of us follow today. The names of the old companies such as Henry Rushton, Chestnut, Old Town and Peterborough, to name a few, represent the heritage which we strive to preserve and continue through our work.
Todays wooden canoe builders operate, predominantly, in small scale enterprises in widely scattered areas of North America. Few workshops have more than two or three employees which is why these builders are truly individual entrepreneurs with a strong sense of responsibility to produce quality watercraft for truly discriminating owners.
CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
The Wooden Canoe Builders Guild seeks to have its members maintain high standards as they produce watercraft for those customers who will appreciate the time and care invested in the canoes and kayaks coming from their shops. They also strive to return to active use those craft that have suffered the ravages of time so that they may, once again, connect mankind with the natural elements. For those members who build wood & canvas canoes, one of the conditions of membership in the Guild is agreement to a set of construction standards set down by the Guild. The onus is on each builder to meet or exceed these standards without any formal policing by the Guild.
CODE OF ETHICS
Members of the Guild are governed by a Code of Ethics which sets down guidelines concerning membersconduct with reference to customers, the public and each other.
MEMBERSHIP CRITERIA
Membership in the Guild is based on the following statements of criteria: *
* Charter membership is equal to regular membership and is a designation given only to those who were present and active at the Midland and/or Peterborough meetings. Charter membership holds no rights or privileges above regular membership. Charter members may identify themselves as such on advertising.
BECOMING A MEMBER OF THE GUILD
For information about how to become a member of the Wooden Canoe Builders Guild, please contact the Membership Co-ordinator as shown on the page CONTACT US
NOTE
The Wooden Canoe Builders Guild is a voluntary organization established to promote the construction, restoration and use of wooden canoes and kayaks. Members of the Guild are independent individuals and businesses offering services to the public in the construction, repair and restoration of such craft. While the Guild has adopted a set of construction standards to govern the cedar canvas canoe construction carried out by its members, in order to encourage sound construction practices, each member is responsible for his or her own work and neither the Guild nor any officer of the Guild undertakes to inspect or monitor the work done by any member of the Guild. Consequently neither the Guild nor any officer of the Guild assumes any responsibility for such work or liability for any consequences arising from such work.
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