Historic Dugout Canoe Used Unveiled By Hurricane Irma

Apart from the havoc Hurricane Irma caused, it might have brought with it the gift of a possible archaeological discovery: a historic Indian dugout canoe. The canoe discovery has been doing rounds in the news and social media and officials say it could be either decades old or hundreds of years old. It may have belonged to the natives of Florida around the Indian River at the time.

A local photographer, Randy Lathrop, during his morning bike ride in the aftermath of the hurricane, instantly knew what he was looking at. Anyone else might have thought it was just a big piece of wood that washed up:

Historic Canoe From Hurricane Irma

The old boat is said to have belonged to the natives of Florida, who used it for fishing and travel. Initial observations indicate it is approximately 15′ long and weighs between 700 to 1000 pounds according to the transporters. The canoe appeared to be carved out of a log, which experts later identified as a cypress.

The canoe was found in a place that was historically inhabited by the Native Americans known as the Ais. They were known as the “Indians of the coast” and lived along the Indian River. They were chiefly hunters and fishermen, and Hurricane Irma primarily affected their former territory.

Perhaps this explains why the canoe was found in the area. However, experts from the University of Florida explained that while the boat was used by more than one Indian tribe, it was also popular among the Seminole Indians who occupied most parts of the west coast of Florida.

Dugout Canoe Discovered In FloridaThe wooden canoe was identified north of Cocoa and a few kilometers from the Kennedy space center. This area, and Florida in general, has had the highest concentration of dugout canoes found, which is mainly attributed to the climate. A humid environment is conducive to the preservation of wooden artifacts.

The artifact was preserved in a water bath, pending carbon dating, which will establish how old the canoe really is. However, some of its features, according to a historian, are unique. It had a square form, a feature that was common from the 1500’s to about 50 years ago.

Surprisingly, it also had cut nails, which historians date back to the 19th century. Available features show an interesting mix, so it will be exciting to wait for the dating results and precisely relate it to our historical records.

Old Canoe Discovery
Randy’s Post

A source from the Florida Department of Historical Resources acknowledged that the artifact was unique and if it indeed proves to be historical, it will be preserved and find its place in a museum. However, first, it has to be stabilized to avoid further degradation.

Oru Kayak Announces Its Bay ST Model Back At Kickstarter For Good?

Yep! You read that right!  Yesterday, through Oru Kayak’s Facebook Page, we learned that Oru Kayak has brought its Bay ST model back and will be joining 1% For The Planet.  Officially, this campaign is being called Bay ST Is Back For Good.

For this campaign, Oru Kayak is offering an updated, sleeker version of their Bay ST model with… get this… a really cool print of a tree on the hull along:

oru kayak bay st with tree print

Levels of Contribution

Let’s get to the various levels of contribution here.

Level 1: Pledge Less Than $15

By doing so, you contribute towards the new Bay ST model with the tree print.  No bonus, but hey, how awesome is it to be able to do this?!

Level 2: Pledge Less Than $15 Or More

Pledge $15 towards this origami kayak version and you will receive an Oru Dry Bag: 10L Dry Bag. This dry bag is versatile, durable, and will protect your goods from getting wet. Expect top notch Oru quality here.

These are going fast. As of today, 34 out of 50 are left.

Consider, it’s been maybe a full day since this Kickstarter launched!

Level 3: Pledge Less Than $40 Or More

Remember how we mentioned the really pretty tree print on this new Bay ST model? Well, pledge $40 at least and you can get your hands on an Oru Shirt with the tree print!

Get to it! Only 46 out of 50 left!

Level 4: Pledge Less Than $75 Or More

Pledge at least $75 and receive a set of four lights! But hold on a minute, these aren’t just any lights. These solar powered lanterns by Luci will make your Oru Bay ST kayak glow especially if you’re a fan of night time kayaking! These lights are easily inflatable and deflatable.

48/50 left.

Level 5: Pledge Less Than $400 Or More

You will receive a custom designed Oru pack along with a four piece paddle, float bags, and a custom spray skirt.

How neat is that? 30/30 left.

Level 6: Pledge Less Than $1500 Or More

Bay ST Back For Good >> You will receive this custom printed Bay ST kayak that we are talking about right now. Sweet!

46/50 left.

Level 7: Pledge Less Than $1900 Or More

So, at this level, you will receive the Bay ST Back For Good Model (the custom printed Bay ST we showed you the image of above) PLUS Package.

10/20 left. Ruuunnnn!

Sold Out – Pledge Less Than $1300 Or More

Sorry, Kids! This is done for already. The Early Bird reward is sold out a day after this Kickstarter campaign was started.

All we have to say is wow…

Click here to check out our MyCanoe Origami review, another origami kayak!

Bay ST Is Back For Good KickStarter Campaign Summary

If you love what the Oru Kayak company is offering, pledge away.  You may as well contribute to something as cool as a technologically advanced origami kayak and this company is an innovator.

We will be updating the Pledge numbers on the daily!

The Kickstarter campaign can be found here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1975288517/oru-kayak-is-back-for-good