Custom Search
   boat plans
   canoe/kayak
   electrical
   epoxy/supplies
   fasteners
   gear
   gift certificates
   hardware
   hatches/deckplates
   media
   paint/varnish
   rope/line
   rowing/sculling
   sailmaking
   sails
   tools
 
 
 
 
Join Duckworks
Get free newsletter
CLICK HERE
Advertise
on this site
Mike's
Boat
Indexes
 
 

First test with a Really Simple Sail (RSS) in the Goat Island Skiff (GIS) "Mojiiito", Piriapolis bay...

Daniel

I see SOS (Alan) has updated his blog to show the newly refinished Mosquito that he plans to sail in the EC this year. Check it out.

Dawn



You'll love this.

Benjy

Jarhead test drives the PaddleCart (we'll actually be using MicroTom's Kruger Cruiser for the rivers...).

Neil

Training for the Everglades Challenge 2014.

Paula

Another demonstration of the power of the sea.

John

LOVE this short little video. I have nothing else to say because I need to wipe the tears off my face before my kids see me.

Jed

Negotiating Bridges.

Chris Ostlind

For those new members of the group who may not have seen the video of last year's Everglades Challenge. Photo is of KayakMan7.

Paula


There is a great interview with Tom Pamperin on Hooked on Wooden Boats!

Chuck

A car topper lifting solution (I've seen similar made of wood).

Graeme

My good Idea...his too it seems.

Tom

SCAMP gets Wiki'ed!

Paul

John took some great footage of fun on ice last Friday.  Even with a broken boat at the end, I left with a big grin!

Dave

If I could find a volunteer to do the walking part I'd build one and do the steering!

Pat

Some may be interested in this website.

Chris

Here's a scary video. They were all wearing PFDs.

John

One wonders why they tried this in those conditions, especially in a boat like that.

John

Pictures and video from Chokoloskee Bay and Indian Key Pass during the 2014 Watertribe Everglades Challenge.

Tom

Some of you read sailing Anarchy so will have seen this.

Richard Woods

I stumbled upon this site on smugmug, the PNW historic fishing, Columbia River and West Coast, lots of old boats, plus lots of newer boats, but boats there are, and we all love boats. The Columbia River Gillnetters, looks similar to the Leta Jo with the cabin at the opposite end. You can't download any of the pics but you can look at them.

Willy

To comment on Duckworks articles, please visit one of the following:

our Yahoo forum our Facebook page