SUP
I built an SUP over the winter and recently got it in the creek. My own design - 11'8" X 33 1/2" X 4 3/4". It's good exercise and great fun. I named it "Mr. Natural" after the old 60's comic books (not after the wrestler!).




Jake Millar
PT SPEAR LAUNCHING in Port Townsend
The PT Spear, one piece PT11 design is now official and kits available. This was such a Port Townsend moment; A dinghy launching with flowers and bubbly, great friends and even a blush causing speech in the drizzling rain. All that was missing were the bagpipes!

A Port Townsend dinghy launching |

Christened ‘RASCAL’ |

Happy owners |
ptwatercraft.com
SOF Yost Sea Pup

Here's a photo of a SOF Yost Sea Pup I built for my son that was splashed back in June. Built to Tom Yost's free plans from plywood and pine, and covered with 8 oz. polyester and Rustoleum paint.
Joe
Little Boat Launch

Yesterday some of the Coots helped launch an unusual little boat. Did I say little?
And some video.
The spot is three connected ponds that used to be gravel pits, under the I-5 freeway south of Albany. Doesn't sound very inviting, but it's really a pretty nice spot for little boats. :o)
John
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