Tim Speight
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Was on vacation with the family last week and had the opportunity to take in the Core Sound Waterfowl Museum on Harkers Island, NC.
Terrific place...great history, a very rare Ward Brothers exhibit on loan from the Ward Foundation for 2012, great examples of working boats from that area of the country, and super nice volunteers (just what I'd expect from Carolina folks).
From their website...comments regarding a sink net fishing boat on display...beautiful flared bow with a gorgeous rounded stern:
Much has been said about the flare bow of Harkers Island boats. Writers and boat builders have come from across the country to marvel at the engineering that its structure exemplifies. They are amazed at how the shape of the bow worked the shallow waters of Core Sound and the way the soft juniper wood would make the angle of the curve. How could a man with only an innate knowledge of the water and a natural talent for working wood develop such a design? The answer is simple; he knew what was needed and he built it. The boat's beauty is the culmination of that understanding
http://coresound.com/
If you're along the Outer Banks this summer, would be worth a side trip to take in this museum.
Tim
Terrific place...great history, a very rare Ward Brothers exhibit on loan from the Ward Foundation for 2012, great examples of working boats from that area of the country, and super nice volunteers (just what I'd expect from Carolina folks).
From their website...comments regarding a sink net fishing boat on display...beautiful flared bow with a gorgeous rounded stern:
Much has been said about the flare bow of Harkers Island boats. Writers and boat builders have come from across the country to marvel at the engineering that its structure exemplifies. They are amazed at how the shape of the bow worked the shallow waters of Core Sound and the way the soft juniper wood would make the angle of the curve. How could a man with only an innate knowledge of the water and a natural talent for working wood develop such a design? The answer is simple; he knew what was needed and he built it. The boat's beauty is the culmination of that understanding
http://coresound.com/
If you're along the Outer Banks this summer, would be worth a side trip to take in this museum.
Tim