12'10" Pooduck Skiff

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It's a pity that so many people seem to think a dinghy should be a tiny boat. A bigger boat will almost always be easier and faster to row, carry a bigger load, and be more seaworthy. Of course, this holds true for any small boat: bigger is usually better, up to a point. For most small-boat users, that point comes when two people can no longer lug the boat around.

Pooduck particulars.

Joel White's Pooduck Skiff is a big little boat about as large as two average people would want to carry on shore. As a big sister to the 11'2" Shellback Dinghy, she has a lot of the same great qualities: excellent rowing and sailing ability, easy construction, and mannerly tow­ing habits. But you'll be surprised at how much bigger she is. At 12'10" LOA with 4'6" beam, she'll easily carry an extra person or two. And when the weather looks questionable, you'll be glad for her extra size. Her scantlings are ruggedly reassuring as well she'll be able to take her share of knocks.

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