Oar / Paddle
16' Whitehall Rowing Boat
A modern interpretation of a centuries old harbour rowing boat.
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A modern interpretation of a centuries old harbour rowing boat.
Single bed for the kids in the shape of a boat. Very easy to build and looks fantastic.
MOTH, designed according to the rules of the Classic Moth Class, is a fast and enjoyable boat. It has a narrow hull, designed so as to minimize wet surface, is relatively stable and planes easily.
The JAM 8 is a true personal watercraft. While only 7 foot 4 inches long, it can carry up to 200 pounds. The JAM 8 is perfect for exploring flat water rivers, ponds and marshes.
An inshore skiff for sails, oars, or electric propulsion.
A 12 ft. outboard-powered multipurpose jonboat.
Stable, easily handled family daysailer with a lead ballast keel. Construction: Carvel planked over steamed frames. Alternative construction: Cold-molded or strip. Lofting is required. Plans include 9 sheets.
Our pre-cut kits are cut by computer-guided routers to provide you with accurate parts. And, the kits come with just about everything needed except the elbow grease.The ladder frame—the “foundation” of the boat—is now included with the kit.
The traditional yawlboat is a hard-working boat, carried on the stern davits of a larger working vessel. They have sweet shapes to be easily driven and as was befitting the pride of workmanship that went into their construction.This latter day version is much lighter and smaller in size.
Meghan has a constant deadrise V-bottom hull with a capacity of 1-2 passengers and features for & aft flotation chambers. Her rig consists of a 16ft free standing mast, 9'5" wishbone boom and 65 square ft sail. The drawings include a 40" high aspect ratio daggerboard, and a kick-up rudder.
Ocoume plywood, fiberglassed and epoxied throughout, finished with spar varnish and Interlux Brig
Classic runabout! Stored and maintained indoors in Brooklin, ME.