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The
Weekend Skiff
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Building the Weekend Skiff is a fun way to spend
a weekend and get an excellent small boat easily
and inexpensively. The Weekend Skiff is designed
for two adults or several children and can be
adapted to sail or small outboard. It is a
family project ideal for introductory boat
building experiences. This book offers detailed
plans and instructions
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Dinghy Nymph
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As this little dinghy took shape the subtle
beauty of her lines emerged. One of the
restrictions of building in plywood is its
limited ability to take compound curves but,
as we were to discover, this design is a
pleasing blend of both form and function.
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Simmons Sea Skiff
- Designed for the inlets, bars, and shoaling
rips of the Carolinas, the lightweight V-bottom
Sea Skiff used modest power to achieve fast,
comfortable cruising speeds. For added safety,
and ease of maintenance, the outboard motor was
located in a well, inboard of the high, raking
transom. |

Moondance
is a car-top, sleep-aboard, off-shore
cruiser for two...honest! About fifty feet
offshore that is, and in sheltered waters.
Unless you're a complete idiot, you don't
cruise Labrador, or cross Lake Superior in
this boat. But the most interesting and
beautiful cruising grounds are the shoreline
of the lakes and bays an easy drive from
where you live. You can launch Moondance
almost anywhere, and camp on about any water
you can see. |
Montana
River Boat
- These plans include drawings, tool and
material lists, full sized patterns and
written instructions for stitch-and-sew
plywood-fiberglass construction.
Stitch-and-Sew construction is well suited
to the beginning boat builder. At
approximately 275 lbs. for a finished 15'
boat, plywood-fiberglass boats weigh less
than most aluminum or molded fiberglass
boats.
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The Darkwater Skiff is
named for the deep black waters of SC, such as the Edisto River, which
run through rich organic soils and abundant cypress knees. This style
of skiff has been proven in the Carolinas for years and is popular for
lakes, backwaters and coastal use. This skiff is designed for very
heavy commercial or recreational use...there are easier skiffs to build,
but they do not compare in durability and performance. |

Gator Boat Very
portable for one man, seat removes - The smooth lines make this
model very maneuverable, while the flat stern adds stability. Seat
adjusts on rail to allow you to properly distribute your weight
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A Geodesic Airolite boat
consists of a simple, lightweight, wooden
framework, braced with triangulated Kevlar®
roving strands. This rugged basket-like frame is
then covered with tough heat shrink aircraft
type Dacron® that is sealed with paint, varnish
or an iron-on Mylar film. The skin may be left
translucent or finished in a color. |
PIROGUE/CAJUN
SKIFF
Unreal maneuverability and speed under paddle
power - shallow draft and quick handling mean
you can get into the tightest spots. |

BULLFROG
Curves this smooth and graceful can only be
achieved with strip construction. The decking
detail is simple, yet adds nice finish. The
floor strips are veneered over the ply for
appearance, this is an optional item. |

DUCKHUNTER Bow
has good rocker, resulting in more
maneuverability at low speed, where the
Duckhunter was really designed to excel.
Low profile floor seating for good concealment,
or mount a pedestal swivel seat for bass
fishing. |
SWAMP
FOX DORY
Seats can be modified for power, sail, and one
or two person oars.
The narrow hull makes for a swift boat, either
by power or paddle. |
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