Our canoes have spilled out into the backyard. Of the 8 slots in the boat house one is taken up with the strongback for building strippers. Then we have Christines stripper, my stripper and the Swift Mattawa we have used as our tripping boat. On the second rack, bottom is the Morris, next up the 1917 Penobscot, then the Peterborough w/c and a 14 foot something, maybe a Tremblay. On horses in the only open space is the latest chopper gun canoe. Out back there is the y stern w/c we fixed up a couple years ago (I'm trying to talk Christine into a road trip next year to take it to Canot), a glass canoe Christine found for free, the chopper gun boat Christy was working on having the paint dry and a stripper someone brought for repair but then realized they really don't want it back so it is in storage.
In the shop is the Langford to get paint now that the filler is cured. It will need outers as well but otherwise is refinished.
I will likely get to the Morris when I retire in 3 years hopefully. I love working on them, just taking my time and enjoying all aspects of that type of wood working.
Karin