Showing posts with label Penobscot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Penobscot. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Good to Go
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
The Boat Cover
The Cover Shop, located in Meridian, Idaho http://www.coversyou.com/, crafted a fine custom cover for this Penobscot made out of Top Gun material. As specified by our customer, the cover has a weighted transom flap and adjustable straps to connect underneath the hull. The three ash bows that Tom fabricated will work in conjunction with the cover to create an arch which will prohibit water from pooling on the cover.
Row, row, row your boat...life is but a dream.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Choosing the Plans
After researching many different options, one plan in particular stood out to Tom, Sawtooth’s builder. The Penobscot 14 designed by Arch Davis (www.by-the-sea.com/archdavisdesign) seemed to meet all of the customer’s criteria, which among other things, was a traditional New England style rowing boat of lapstrake construction.
This boat is reminiscent of the working wherries and Whitehall boats that were extensively employed by New England fishermen and harbor runners beginning in the 1800’s. The glued (epoxy) plywood lapstrake construction method preserves the relationship between form and function. The boat will be as pretty as ever, but lighter, totally watertight, and easier to maintain than a traditionally constructed boat.
Tom spoke with the designer by phone and found him to be very amicable. Arch patiently answered all of his questions and assured Tom that the boat rows beautifully and can easily handle three passengers. The dimensions are:
Length 14’ 0”
Beam: 4’ 6 ½”
Weight: 155 – 175 pounds
John, our customer, liked the boat and gave us the go ahead.
This boat is reminiscent of the working wherries and Whitehall boats that were extensively employed by New England fishermen and harbor runners beginning in the 1800’s. The glued (epoxy) plywood lapstrake construction method preserves the relationship between form and function. The boat will be as pretty as ever, but lighter, totally watertight, and easier to maintain than a traditionally constructed boat.
Tom spoke with the designer by phone and found him to be very amicable. Arch patiently answered all of his questions and assured Tom that the boat rows beautifully and can easily handle three passengers. The dimensions are:
Length 14’ 0”
Beam: 4’ 6 ½”
Weight: 155 – 175 pounds
John, our customer, liked the boat and gave us the go ahead.
Row, row, row your boat...life is but a dream.
Labels:
Arch Davis,
lapstrake,
Penobscot,
row boat,
Sawtooth Boat Works,
wooden boat
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