I once built a boat. With friends. Out of cardboard. We raced it against other cardboard boats in an artificial pond. It held three full-grown men for several races showing no signs of structural failure. So I'm basically an expert marine architect.
I once built a boat. With friends. Out of cardboard. We raced it against other cardboard boats in an artificial pond. It held three full-grown men for several races showing no signs of structural failure. So I'm basically an expert marine architect.
I have zero business with a boat like this, and have no clue what I'd do with it, but I like this boat.
It conceptually ticks a lot of boxes, but I'm not entirely sure if it would fit my desire for a "Suwanee River boat."
Probably too big.
Would love too know if there are other better/cheaper/more-appropriate options like this (particularly like the large, enclosed, dedicated, head)
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Living on the puget sound, aluminum is the way to go for island hopping. Without a boat, you miss out on some of the best the NW has to offer!!