Hello all. I’m new to this forum, but I have to say in two nights of reading, I’ve learned quite a lot about wood drift boats. Why only two nights? Because I’ve spent the last 6 months contemplating building an aluminum drifter and never considered wood…till now.
I bought this boat for a hundred bucks with 2 decent wood oars, bronze oarlocks and a gallon of Penefin Marine oil. Keep in mind, my intended use for this boat is to use it for one fishing season and possibly a couple camping trips in order to determine if I want to build another to my personal liking. The boat will be used on the Trinity, a 500-2000 cfs river with up to class 2 waters where I fish I’m guessing. It will contact bottom now and then. I have no experience rowing a drifter, but have fished the same river from a small raft numerous times.
What I’d like is ideas concerning the design and origin of the boat as well as comments, advise and recommendations regarding my plan of attack (given my intended use).
The boat for the most part is original, however the last owner built new seats and added a solid ½” plywood floor covering over ¾ of the bottom ribs. (excuse the possible incorrect terminology, I’m new). Otherwise the boat description is as follows:
Generally speaking, the ribs and all other structural framework seem solid. The bottom is also mostly solid but has 2 holes I’ve ground out to about 2”. The sides are not as solid as the bottom and are somewhat weathered. They have 3 or 4 2” holes I’ve ground out to 2” and another rotted hole that’s about 4 x 6”near the chine (chine log is solid). The painted interior looks ok, but is starting to check in most places.
Keeping in mind my intended use and after reading ideas on this forum, here’s my plan of attack:
What do you all think? Am I on the right track? Is the ¼” ply shoe over glassed ¼” bottom adequate? At this point, I don’t want to spend a bunch of money on this project as I’m not positive I’ll want to keep this boat. It’s kinda big and usually I fish alone. Any ideas or advise are welcome. Awesome site with lots of passionate participants by the way!
Troy Nicolls
Redding, CA
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