Was fortunate enough to spend the night in OARS boat house before rowing 'baggage' on a Grand trip. Half a box of wine, mandolin,.....surrounded by dories and Litton's presence. Greatest night of my life:)
That sure is a pretty boat. Nice to see you guys still use traditional Hand layups and strong backs, then to see what you float them through is absolutely awesome. Great Job!!
Yeah it looks like divynicell foam or similar. Interested to hear if it ends up lighter than wood given that the glass schedule would have to be heavier and any difference to how it rows.
Fantastic!
Was fortunate enough to spend the night in OARS boat house before rowing 'baggage' on a Grand trip. Half a box of wine, mandolin,.....surrounded by dories and Litton's presence. Greatest night of my life:)
Thanks for sharing the process guys! What a fun process to share! Beauty Boat! Beauty! Well done!
That sure is a pretty boat. Nice to see you guys still use traditional Hand layups and strong backs, then to see what you float them through is absolutely awesome. Great Job!!
Hey is that a closed cell foam core you’re using ? What benefits does it bring over marine play in a dory ?
Yeah it looks like divynicell foam or similar. Interested to hear if it ends up lighter than wood given that the glass schedule would have to be heavier and any difference to how it rows.
Let's hear it for Master Boat Builder, Sean Bothman!
So cool! - Dylan Schuhle
Just finished the book The Emerald Mile .history of the grand canyon and the dorries that ran it