Finally on the water! My friend who was going to take photos had to bow out, so this is all I have so far: Then it was back in the shop to make some additions and adjustments. Onve th...
Finally on the water! My friend who was going to take photos had to bow out, so this is all I have so far: Then it was back in the shop to make some additions and adjustments. Onve th...
Appreciate the detailed explanation on mounting the rigger—it’s often these technical insights that save hours of trial and error. Speaking of streamlining experiences, I recently tried...
@Patrick McBride Hey, All the components were included in the kit. Fiberglass cloth for the exterior was 6oz density and all the joints on the inside were filleted with eposy filler and then fiberg...
Hello Craig, I am in South Dakota, The Black Hills. I have a son in Utah though. I am just trying to decide between the Expedition and the RowCruiser. It looks pretty stock other ...
@Patrick McBride I really like these oars and would like to keep them for another craft I own. That said, I will let them go with the boat for $2000 Thanks BTW Are you in Utah?
This is an all-composite, built from plans version of the Expedition rowboat. I have a small shop building custom composite canoes. I was hired to to build this for a specific customer,...
Hey Patrick, Yes, the boat is in UT. We are leaving for Oregon on June 9th.
Needed a way to chill after a busy day of running errands. An online casino sounded like a nice idea so I hunted for a trustworthy one. To be honest Black Bear Casino stood out with its huge game l...
Hello Craig, is the boat in Utah now? Do you have any other pictures?
What, nobody likes my boat... I will go $1500 without the oars. Will someone please at least give me a like or comment.
Perfect, Thanks! -Matt
Hi Matt - Thanks for bringing that up - sounds like I need to clarify that in the instructions. It is the 3/4" wall that is on the spoon (concave) side of the blade. All the best witht ...
Colin, I've overthought which side of the oar is the front (relative to the boat or relative to the person gripping it) ... and am not sure whether the 3/4" thick wall should be on the side that is...
Good point about checking based on mast thickness— finding the right fit can definitely be tricky with different rigs. Speaking of reliable setups, for anyone in Canada looking to unwind afte...
I bought this Expedtition Rowboat from Angus boats as a complete kit. All of the parts are cut by CNC from the highest quality marine plywood. I chose the break-apart carbon fiber sculling oars whi...
I also came up with this idea when I was renovating, it seemed to me that it would be more logical to use these materials, so I did, but my wife, whom I found on find find out how best hookup site ...
The box isn't glued in yet. The hole for the mirage drive is cut, but I'll need to reshape it so it can do double duty as daggerboard slot. For that I'm at least need a template for the foil, if no...
Starting to shape up. The head scratching really slowed me down. But once things got going the log jam broke.
Hi all, A couple of years ago, I built a sliding seat and rigger kit that has worked out great in my canoe. Now, I'm looking to build a permanent track in another boat I own. I'd like this new tra...