Hey Travis,
Very cool boat!! Great name too!!
Glad you liked my posts & really glad you could incorporate the fly boxes - they've come in pretty handy over here... I've been fishing in the rain a lot lately.
I would love to fish the Green sometime (on my very long list of places to fish - so much water so little time).
With a name like "Corona" - you definitely need a bar in that boat.
GH
Welcome aboard Travis.
You have one of the most unique wood boats I have seen, I love it!. I have been pondering painting my personal boat bright orange ( a Tony Stewart thing not an Oregon State thing) but my wife said she would not be caught dead in it if I did. Can't have that.
Late,
Mike
Travis,
Nice job on the front storage space under the fly deck... I really like that!! Also like the contrast of wood on white - very cool.
Here's a picture of how I "travel" with my oars... just a couple of bungee cords - one on the "bar" and one across the oarsman's seat to keep them snug against the oar locks in my seat.
Hope that helps... (I made a "cover" flap for my passenger seat to keep it dry and frost free in the morning before we sit down and push off)...
GH
Greg Hatten
Very cool boat!! Great name too!!
Glad you liked my posts & really glad you could incorporate the fly boxes - they've come in pretty handy over here... I've been fishing in the rain a lot lately.
I would love to fish the Green sometime (on my very long list of places to fish - so much water so little time).
With a name like "Corona" - you definitely need a bar in that boat.
GH
May 13, 2009
Mike Baker
You have one of the most unique wood boats I have seen, I love it!. I have been pondering painting my personal boat bright orange ( a Tony Stewart thing not an Oregon State thing) but my wife said she would not be caught dead in it if I did. Can't have that.
Late,
Mike
May 13, 2009
Greg Hatten
Nice job on the front storage space under the fly deck... I really like that!! Also like the contrast of wood on white - very cool.
Here's a picture of how I "travel" with my oars... just a couple of bungee cords - one on the "bar" and one across the oarsman's seat to keep them snug against the oar locks in my seat.
Hope that helps... (I made a "cover" flap for my passenger seat to keep it dry and frost free in the morning before we sit down and push off)...
GH
May 14, 2009