First off, hardness, because especially the outwhales have a high probability of getting knocked into stuff on and off the water. Bending strength, because of course the gunnels are supposed to add strength to the top of the canoe / pirogue. Elasticity because that strength can't come at too high a deflection or the glass and ply won't be happy.
Based on these characteristics, I see the cherry and red, black, or sitka spruce perform pretty darn well at a fraction of the weight of ash.
So... What do other USA people use (besides just more ply or stock pine lumber from the big box store)?
Am I over-analyzing this (brought on by the fact that I haven't got the ply to cut yet to keep me busy)?
Paralyzed by Analysis:


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