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Figments and Phragmites

Building the CLC Expedition Wherry

I'm officially a stripper

10/4/2020

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Ok, so you can stop throwing up now, not that kind of stripper.  Get your minds out of the gutter!

During my furlough, I have been doing all sorts of projects as you may have seen. First the Truck, then the Bicycle, and now the Wherry. This poor suffering project is really moving right along as I learn new skills in wood working. 
I foresee a lot of sanding in my future
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    Preface

    While I grew up along the shallow salty waters of Southern New Jersey's back bays, It was not until High School that I learned to row. While illness kept me from joining the Crew Team, it gave me the knowledge and need to get back on the water again in a slender boat designed for all out speed.

    The Expedition Wherry is a not a slender and tippy racing shell, it is not even a recreational shell, it is a beast onto itself that has most of the speed of a shell, but is seaworthy like a kayak. Able to carry over 400 pounds in cockpit and both sealed compartments, this is the perfect boat for a day on the water or a weekend of "camp cruising" on some deserted island beach.
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