Nice pram. The touch on the inside of the transom too.
Last Fall I caught my first steelhead while trout fishing with a buddy. I caught it on a Royal Wulff with a five weight rod and line. It took 50 minutes to boat. A native, I released it. I happened to be visiting for a few days.
How many boats in that shop? Good question. I think I probably build five or six while working for Don. Don then left, and I took over another building on the same property. I did mostly kits there, as I had lots of room for materials, and not a lot of room to store boats.
Sanderson,
Yeah I think ill get some of the epoxy from you as well as the paint. I like the sould of that stuff. The Raka that I am using takes FOREVER to cure enough to be sandable.....and it is finicky in the cold weather. If I came up to Vida on Friday would you have the chine and transom battens as well as new rub rails? Are the rub rails already scarf jointed together? chine batten?
Gregory Tatman
Last Fall I caught my first steelhead while trout fishing with a buddy. I caught it on a Royal Wulff with a five weight rod and line. It took 50 minutes to boat. A native, I released it. I happened to be visiting for a few days.
Jan 16, 2009
Gregory Tatman
How many boats in that shop? Good question. I think I probably build five or six while working for Don. Don then left, and I took over another building on the same property. I did mostly kits there, as I had lots of room for materials, and not a lot of room to store boats.
Jan 26, 2009
Craig
Yeah I think ill get some of the epoxy from you as well as the paint. I like the sould of that stuff. The Raka that I am using takes FOREVER to cure enough to be sandable.....and it is finicky in the cold weather. If I came up to Vida on Friday would you have the chine and transom battens as well as new rub rails? Are the rub rails already scarf jointed together? chine batten?
Mar 2, 2009