We’ve seen this look before. We call it the ‘hell, we could build one of these’ looks. And yes, you can build one of those… Via Wooden Boat People.
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A nice build recently finished for one of the Helfrich gang; well done. Via Wooden Boat People.
A nice build getting a little exposure before winter really sets in. Via the woodenboatheads at Wooden Boat People.
Via Wooden Boat People once again.
A very nice, recently launched build of a Hindman-inspired, decked, 14 footer in blue. Well played. Via the intrepid boaters at Wooden Boat People.
There’s an easy tell in this image suggesting the owner probably knows his or her way around a drift boat – oars beat to hell mean that boat’s been in the water (a lot). Via Wooden Boat People.
If you’re not standing in the river or the bow of a flats boat this morning and (gulp) out shopping instead, head to your local bookstore and dig up a copy of Wooden Boat magazine’s Small Boats 2015 Special Edition. Wooden Boat had the good sense to have a traditional wooden drifter grace their cover.
Clearly a different boat from the blue Missouri River wonder a few weeks ago; once again via the intrepid boaters at Wooden Boat People.
Friend of Chi Wulff Sinjin Eberle, writing over at American Rivers, gave us a shout this week about a story he’d written – If These Hulls Could Talk – about some of the most revered wooden boats in Grand Canyon lore, the boats of the O.A.R.S. boathouse. If you’re a wooden boat fan, the full […]
You know you’re running bigger water when you practice dumping a boat at least once on the trip. From the occasionally swimming, big water boaters at Wooden Boat People.
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You don’t see many wooden drifters in white, though this one is clearly very sharp. On the Yellowstone via Wooden Boat People.
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Running straight and true through Pine Creek Rapids on the Salmon. Via Wood Boat People.
An incredibly nice build by Helena-based wooden boater DB; once again via Wooden Boat People.