10A • August 14, 2015 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com SAVE OUR CANNON! Corgis take the stage Local cultural icon gets a makeover Cannon from Page 1A The restoration cost $50,000 between the con- servation process and ship- ping. Coaster Construction had to tear down a wall to get the one-ton cannon out of the museum for repair. The Shark’s capstan, used to raise and lower the anchor of a ship, had not been treat- ed well, either, Trucke said. Leading the way in ma- rine conservation, staff and students at Texas A&M gave the cannon a special chem- ical bath to remove rust. They used dental tools on the capstan because it was so delicate, Trucke added. The cannon and capstan were both later dipped into wax, which soaks into the objects and creates a pro- tective seal, she noted. It was returned to Cannon Beach in fall 2014. “When they got here and we opened up the crates, the cannon and capstan looked like they were brand new off the ship,” Trucke said. But the museum did not have the facilities for prop- erly storing or displaying the cannon. Trucke said the cannon and capstan need a humidity level of 40 per- cent or lower. The muse- um has a humidity level of about 60 percent. While planning began for a future exhibit, scheduled for January 2016, the cannon and capstan were shipped to the Maritime Museum in 2014. They now await a re- turn to Cannon Beach. A GoFundMe account called “Save Our Cannon” seeks to help pay for the design, construction and installation of the new ex- hibit, estimated at a cost of $30,000. The museum plans to hire Formations, a design company in Portland, to construct the microenviron- ment. The Braemar Trust recently awarded the muse- um $10,000 for the project. Remaining funds are being SUBMITTED PHOTO A photo taken at Cannon View Park near the site of the first post office in Arch Cape, where the cannon was found. sought through contributions. “What a great cause for something so important to our history,” wrote Kelly Mauer, who made a dona- tion on GoFundMe. The cannon, Trucke said, has become a part of the city’s cultural identity and international tourist attraction. “It’s almost as iconic of an image as Hay- stack Rock,” she said. It even has a cocktail named after it. If the funds are raised and the exhibit moves ahead as planned, it will be a celebration for not just Cannon Beach, but for Arch Cape and South County. “It’s the community’s,” Trucke said, “it’s not the museum’s.” SUBMITTED PHOTO Cannon Beach’s USS Shark cannon was red, rusted from years in the elements, before being sent off to Texas A&M. DANI PALMER/CANNON BEACH GAZETTE Two-year-old Gus, right, may look fierce, but he’s just having fun with his new friend, Butters, 1. Gus, from Bremerton, Washington, and Butters, from Seattle, joined more than 100 corgis in Cannon Beach for 2015’s Corgi Day at the Beach event on Saturday, Aug. 1. Featuring: SUBMITTED PHOTO/CANNON BEACH GAZETTE Model of the USS Shark, now on display at the Can- non Beach History Center and Museum, was hand- made by Warren Ulrich af- ter he became intrigued by the skills it took to live and work on a masted vessel. SUBMITTED PHOTO A crew from Coaster Con- struction works to get the USS Shark cannon out of the Cannon Beach History Center and Museum. Ca n n on Be a ch ’s La rge s t Se le ction of Ore gon a n d W a s h in gton W in e ! 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