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Some say that the Shellback is the perfect all around dinghy. Perfect for effortlessly rowing about the coves, or raise the gaff-rigged sail and you have the perfect little boat for learning how to sail. |
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Construction: Wood Expoxy Price: $4900 $4200 rowing version — boat & oars only |
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Pooduck Skiff
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Designed by Joel White, the same designer as the Shellback, this dinghy is the big sister, larger in every way. She's slightly longer and heavier, has two sails instead of one, and a centerboard instead of a daggerboard. In fact, this dinghy could be considered a big little boat. She still rows with ease and is an axcellent boat for day sailing with its main and jib. |
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Construction: Wood Epoxy Price: $6800 |
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Sea Urchin Dinghy
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The Sea Urchin rowing skiff was designed by David Stimson of Boothbay Maine and built by Transom Boat Works. The current owners used it for only one season and have decided to trade-up to a larger dinghy. Constucted of marine plywood sheathed in fiberglass and trimmed with angelique and pine. It rows easily and is extremely stable in the water. The Sea Urchin makes an excellent tender to a larger boat, as well as a perfect boat for a cottage. |
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Construction: Wood Epoxy |
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