I was there when they caught fire an were closed crazy to seeHey guys. Just got home from a multi state teal trip. Stopped by RNT shop along the way and saw this boat… loved its shape and was wondering who here knew what kind of vessel she was and are there plans available anywhere?
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All~Dax~
I'll send some photos tomorrow. Such double-enders were common in the midwest. Shell Lake Mallard Queen is one name that jumps to mind. And, Dan Kidney & Son in (near) Green Bay, WI made many. I have one in my loft that needs just new deck canvas and floorboards.
Stay tuned!
SJS
Dax et al~Hey guys. Just got home from a multi state teal trip. Stopped by RNT shop along the way and saw this boat… loved its shape and was wondering who here knew what kind of vessel she was and are there plans available anywhere?
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Looks like that fella doesn't have much freeboard left...
As a friend once remarked when I took him sailing: "If you're not going to put the rail under - what's the point of getting out of bed?"Think he's leaning the boat, port side low, starboard high.
Dax - and Bob!Any ideas on how easy a boat that size would be to paddle
All~
This is my Dan Kidney & Son skiff. I've got their catalog somewhere.... I forgot floorboards were in good shape. Coaming needs a bit of attention. Not sure if I'll use traditional canvas on the decks - or maybe Dynel.
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The hull had been previously 'glassed - and very nicely!
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Here's one from Hunter's Encyclopedia. The flared coaming looks lots like the RNT vessel.
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All the best,
SJS
Seriously? You're asking him to give a Kidney?
Good morning, Dax~Mr Sanford,
Do you have plans for this particular boat?