Roger Fletcher

Male

Dallas, OR

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Dallas, OR
About Me:
Drift boat aficionado and historian, husband, parent and grandpa, author, artist, riverlover.
Website:
http://www.riverstouch.com
Boats I own:
Two original McKenzie double-enders and 12 McKenzie and Rogue River models for iddy-biddy fly fishers.

Comment Wall:

  • Randy Dersham

    Glad to see you are online. There are four ways to communicate with people. One is this comment section that is a direct message to you on your home page. There is also an internal membership email for direct member to member communication and, of course, the Blog and Forum sections. The blog is an area for you to place write ups or other more one way statements or articles, the forum is for strings of conversation on topic. Invite your friends and we'll try to get this going.
  • Glenn Martin

    Thanks for the comments, Roger!

    Thanks for a great model kit, thanks for a great book, and thanks for telling me about this site!

    Glenn
  • Doug R. Bridges

    Hi Roger
    Thanks for pointing out this new site to me. Randy has done a very nice job with it. I still have the RR and plan to keep it now. I gave my self a 20 x 20 steel boat barn for Christmas and now my storage problems are solved.
  • Tom Martin

    Hi Roger, wanted to see what you know about a Grand Canyon boat called the GEM. Attached is a 1957 photo of the GEM between PT RTeill'y SUSIE R and FLAVELL, along with a 1" = 1ft scale model of the boat i made. I am also builing a full sized replica of the boat, and doing extensive research on Moutly Fulmer, the guy who built it. Any info you have on Fulmer would be much appreciated. Would it be possible to contact you by phone about this? My e-mail is tomhazel AT grand-canyon.az.us Thanks so much, Tom Martin
  • Tom Martin

    Hi Roger, sorry about the boofed attempt to attach photos. Finally got it worked out on my woodenboatpeople page. If you get a chance to check out those photos, I'd sure appreciate it. yours, Tom
  • Tom Martin

    Hi Roger, ok, i'll try to give you a ring. Thanks so much for your number. Fulmer was in his late 30's when he entered WWII, and he ended up a drill sargent at Camp Adare. In 1945 he got leave one day to go into town, and he looked up Woody Hindman. They taked boats, and the next year Fulmer built the MOJA, a 15 foot long 15" rocker 4ft wide double ender. He wanted something a little more stable, so he built the GEM next. I'll be interested in your thoughts on the GEM given the above data. I'll also post a few more GEM photos. Hope to speak with you soon, yours, tom
  • Greg Hatten

    Hey the pleasure was mine... and I'm glad you like the addition of the "bar in my boat"... I've exchanged a couple of emails with Tom & volunteered to help in any way I can. Sounds like they have things already underway on the Gem, the Flavell, and the Susie. I asked him to post pictures of the progress - he'll have lots of fans on this site.
    Hope things went well for you today & hope you can make it to Finn Rock at 10 (I invited the McKenzie Fire and Rescue to be our "shuttle" service for the morning....). I'll save my passenger seat for you but if you don't make it I'll see you at Eagle Rock... got a few silly additions to my boat besides the bar that might entertain you... GH
  • Tom Martin

    Hi Roger, some time back I had given your book Drift Boats and River Dories away to a friend. Just bought another copy! Yeah book sales! It's funny, as your book means so much more to me now that we are building a boat then it did earlier, and WOW, what a terrific resource! Thank you so much for all your work on capturing this river history!!!
    Yours, Tom
  • Tom Martin

    Hey Roger, I forgot to add that after looking at Drift Boats and River Dories, it sounds like Woodie had a diary. Is that available for research purposes? I'd like to know if Woodie mentions Fulmer's visit in 1945. Also, is there any record of Hindman's correspondence? I can't help but think Woodie and Fulmer stayed in touch, as Fulmer would have most likely wanted to send a photo of the finished GEM to Woodie. Please feel free to reach me by e-mail at tomhazel_AT_grand-canyon.az.us

    Thanks again for all your assistance, yours, tom
  • Greg Hatten

    Hi Roger...
    Are you still up for the "float" in the parade on Saturday. Might be a little drop of rain - but I'll bring an umbrella. Randy asked me to take care of a reporter from KLCC (Jess Burns) who wants to do a story and ride in a drift boat in the parade. I think you guys would make a perfect pair in my boat for the float... you can fill her in on the history of the river, the boats, and your book... she'll get plenty of info to do a nice story. Is that OK with you??
    Thanks,
    GH
  • Greg Hatten

    Hey there Roger... no problemo! You take care and I look forward to see you in the afternoon. Maybe we could meet for a beer at the "bar in my boat"??
    We'll have a good float - but won't be the same without you...
    GH