Dawn Treader
Wednesday, February 11th, 2009This lovely little piece of Danish craftsmanship is the Dawn Treader. She was built in 1936 in Copenhagen Sound under the watchful gaze of the Little Mermaid as a cruising version of a typical Danish Litenboot fishing boat or boot. The builder was a retired fisherman and obviously quite a bootbuilder to boot. sorry
She came over the the new world aboard a freighter and stayed in Toronto for a while, then lake Simcoe where the current owner Dr. Harley Smyth of Amherst Island rescued her. After a few years of keeping her together, he hired the late Willy Walker who gave her a thorough restoration which has lasted very well.
Kristen and I went over to Amherst Island last summer after Harley called to see if I could fix the mast. We had a great visit with Harley and Carolyn. Were regaled with the history of the boat and the island, and had a tour of the Island. Its pretty cool to finally be on the place after looking at it from across the way from our island all these years. a different view of the lake.
The work order on the Dawn Treader consists of a new mast, re canvassing the cabin top, re finishing the brightwork, a few small repairs, fresh paint, deck cleaning and caulking, and sprucing up the cabin.
We just got started and I’ll update a little later. Cheers
































