This winter I stored my 16’ Oldtown camper canoe in my open-sided 2-bay wood shed. As usual I left it on it’s trailer upside-down. The wood shed protects the trailer and canoe from rain, snow, and sun. Yesterday I hooked the trailer to the car and pulled the canoe up to the house so I could clean it up for the summer fishing season. Once at the house I flipped the canoe right-side up and this is what I found. Some rodent had destroyed all the woodwork beyond use. They even gnawed the trailer electrical plug. Here’s the grim pictures.
All wood parts were seriously damaged
canoe damage - E.jpg
canoe damage - A.jpg
canoe damage - B.jpg
canoe damage - C.jpg
The rodents ate the entire sheet of masonite I used to cover the wicker seat I put on years ago.
canoe damage - F.jpg
Why would they eat the plastic plug. The eaten part is the trailer plug. The bottom part is the car's plug that stays protected in the car. Amazingly enough the trailer lights still work.
canoe damage -D.jpg
Fortunately the Oldtown website sells replaces parts for all the damaged wood.
All wood parts were seriously damaged
canoe damage - E.jpg
canoe damage - A.jpg
canoe damage - B.jpg
canoe damage - C.jpg
The rodents ate the entire sheet of masonite I used to cover the wicker seat I put on years ago.
canoe damage - F.jpg
Why would they eat the plastic plug. The eaten part is the trailer plug. The bottom part is the car's plug that stays protected in the car. Amazingly enough the trailer lights still work.
canoe damage -D.jpg
Fortunately the Oldtown website sells replaces parts for all the damaged wood.
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