Commonly known as a skiff, tedious boat to build well. And very, very complicated to repair; in my days these were considered a write-off for competition. The only reason to repair to make it a training boat for the newer rowers.
I went through all my photos and I do not have any more information on that boat. I will ask my buddy Kurt who seems to know about every boat that ever existed. I'll let you know if he has any info. Thanks for watching.
Yes. This is Port Townsend, Washington. On the north tip of the Olympic Peninsula, about 15 miles south of Victoria British Columbia. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for a great vid and commentary.
Delightful presentation 🎉🎉🎉 thank you🎉🎉
I believe the guy that was propelling the sailboat was SCULLING.CHEERS from HERE!!!
Yes indeed and thank you.
Commonly known as a skiff, tedious boat to build well. And very, very complicated to repair; in my days these were considered a write-off for competition. The only reason to repair to make it a training boat for the newer rowers.
Couldn't make it this year........thanks so much for the video.
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It was a very good show. Hopeully you can make it next year!
First boat is a single rowing scull, not a kayak. Note the outriggers for sculling oars.
That beautiful cream yellow and brightwork trimmed outboard cruiser at 7:21 grabbed my attention! Anyone know any details on this one?
I went through all my photos and I do not have any more information on that boat. I will ask my buddy Kurt who seems to know about every boat that ever existed. I'll let you know if he has any info. Thanks for watching.
It is a really beautiful boat and I would expect be a lot of fun to cruise anywhere.
Is this the west coast
Yes. This is Port Townsend, Washington. On the north tip of the Olympic Peninsula, about 15 miles south of Victoria British Columbia. Thanks for watching!
could hardly hear you, but nice job on this show.
I appreciate your comment. I plan to remix the audio at a higher level. Thank you again and thank you for watching!