Kennebec Boat and Canoe Company

Established in 1909 by George F. Terry, the company manufactured wooden canoes and boats until 1941.

[1] The Kennebec Boat and canoe Company was founded by former railroad station agent, ice cutter, publisher and merchandiser George F. Terry.

[2] Walter Grant's prior connection to Morris suggests a reason for similarities between the canoes of Kennebec and B.N.

In 1939, the company was sold to Frank Terry and James Dean, who built a small number of canoes before closing in 1941.

Records linking a serial number to original build-information may be accessed through the Wooden Canoe Heritage Association.

Kennebec serial number plate
Deck of Kennebec canoe showing trim on gunwale
1927 Kennebec Katahdin model