Sculldugery 15 - honest opinions

Additional scull boat types:

This was Steve's Humboldt:


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Humboldts also come as two man, but you better be good friends and weigh a lot less than me:



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My Great Bay which is a plywood version of Mystic Seaport's plans: Note the motor well behind the transom - def not traditional.

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Below is a traditional Whitney followed by a fiberglass version from the early 2000s:
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The there's the Joppa Flats float, long needle nose with heavy lead wt on the bow:



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Last is a style I don't have a name for but here she is:
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Scott
 
Wow, Scott
those photos bring back some great memories. Hank always talks about good days sculling. It sure is great to see those photos again. I don't have them on my drive of old DBHP photos. That smile still stands out on your Oarsman in the first post.
Hope you are having a good start to the season. Quite a few mallards in Hartford today on the Wethersfield end of the river.
Bob
 
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