I'm so thankful that I found this forum... I'll read every post over time.

 

I simply can't afford to buy a drift boat kit, so I ordered some plans and now getting ready to build my first boat.  Kinda a pay-as-you-go project, but that's what I like.

 

Thank you so much for this forum...  I'd pay to be a member.  smile

 

 

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Welcome Riverman: Ask any question and you will get a range of answers and benefit from our mistakes. A few suggestions: Beg,borrow,steal or buy Roger L. Fletcher's book "Drift Boats and River Dories"- loads of good information. Take your time and study the plans carefully before you start cutting wood. Use the best materials you can afford- its nice to have Port Orford cedar frames- but lots of boats have been built with eastern spruce. You will spend many hours building- so don't try to use CDX plywood etc from HD- you will regret it in a few years when the thing falls apart or starts rotting out and leaking.
Good Luck
That's good advice from Lawrence. Post photos often and ask questions. Everyone here will be a big help.
Enjoy the process.

And Welcome!
Hello and Welcome Riverman,

So what are the rivers in your neck of the woods? Hope you enjoy the site and the process!

Happy Waves to you,

Rick Newman
I fish in NC and VA for trout and smallmouth bass.

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