need help with scull boat- maine?

john ford

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Hi- i am new- this is my second post- i moved from the mid-west to maine- love it here!! i have been a duck hunter my whole life- but this is a new world to me- i just bought a wooden scull boat- made by a man in falmouth maine in the 1960s- its amazing! rowing oars and a scull oar- gun rest-
i have a boat builder in portand me. looking at it to make it water tight- needs to "swell" he said- so - here i am- with this great boat- but how do i scull it? use it? any help would be great!!

John-
 
Lou-

it sounds so bloody easy!!

the oar i have is 5 feet or so- curved down- with a lead weight in handle- and a name branded into it- so- the top of the oar is where? the oat is flat where it curves down and has a ridge on the other side- same side as brand? also there is no motor bracket on this boat- in fact no way to mount a motor at all- the back is well- round? if you will - it is thin and sweeps up??? i need to get a picture but it is not here right now- do you have any idea on motor bracket?

John- i will be sending for the video
 
nice pictures- thank you- my back of boat does not look like that- and i am still trying to figure the oar out- i have it hear with me- flat side up? ok-

Thanks again- and those pics- thats what i want to do!!

now my boat is OD- is that ok? is gray better?

John
 
What ever you do don't fiberglass it. I think a carvel planked boat in original condition would be worth more, but I am no expert. Great find.
 
Welcome to the world of scullers!! I'm fairley new to it myself, but I watched my grandfather for years and he made it look so easy. Are you hunting the bay? There are still a few old world scullers still practicing the old way of hunting on the Bay. Check out this site, its dedicated to sculling..... Lots of information and if you have any questions there are plenty of people full of good advice. Check em out. http://undertheoar.10.forumer.com/
 
looking at it to make it water tight- needs to "swell" he said

I heard that design often leaks a bit of water right at the keel. Caused by the way the planks are rabbeted into the keel instead of continuous planks with a keel attached to the bottom. If it isn't too bad I would just bring a sponge and put a mat in the bottom.
 
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