An 80th birthday present for himself
“That’s not a boat, it’s a museum piece. It’s too beautiful to put in the water.”
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“That’s not a boat, it’s a museum piece. It’s too beautiful to put in the water.”
This is a PT Watercraft PT 11 I built from their fantastic kit. I completed it in Fall ’21. It is painted inside and out with Perfection two-part urethane to protect it from the Florida sun and keep it cool. I left a small stripe of clear around the interior to show what it is really made of.
Jason Perkins teaches a boatbuilding class at Kingswood High School in Wolfeboro, NH and built this 16' E.M. White-designed White Water canoe with his class.
Peter Buxton completely restored 1927 Cutter. Long leaf yellow pine on black locust frames.
International Penguin
2008 Bristol Seacraft Penguin
11'5" LOA
13' "Melonseed" daysailer. Okume marine plywood with fiberglass/epoxy skin. Home built 2023.