Comments on: TIME–TRAVELER https://smallboatsmonthly.com/article/time-traveler/ Thu, 08 Aug 2024 13:38:21 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 By: Ralph Cohen https://smallboatsmonthly.com/article/time-traveler/#comment-91950 Thu, 10 Aug 2023 20:24:24 +0000 https://smallboatsmonthly.com/?post_type=article&p=128791#comment-91950 Hi Senate,
It was great to read your story and learn more about how you came to be interested in boat building. I hope you do learn to sail and keep pursuing your interest in boating. You are showing the aptitude of someone destined to become an engineer!

Best wishes.

Ralph Cohen
RiversWest Newsletter Editor

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By: Dave Z https://smallboatsmonthly.com/article/time-traveler/#comment-91720 Sun, 06 Aug 2023 15:09:44 +0000 https://smallboatsmonthly.com/?post_type=article&p=128791#comment-91720 Hey Senate,

What a beautiful vessel you built, and a fine crew behind you. We’re curious how your sounding project is going… are you charting as you go?

Looking forward to hearing more of your ongoing adventures!

Dave and Anke

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By: Ken Elowe https://smallboatsmonthly.com/article/time-traveler/#comment-91604 Sat, 05 Aug 2023 02:59:53 +0000 https://smallboatsmonthly.com/?post_type=article&p=128791#comment-91604 Wonderful story, wonderful boat! Congratulations Senate!!

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By: John Leyde https://smallboatsmonthly.com/article/time-traveler/#comment-91408 Wed, 02 Aug 2023 00:19:07 +0000 https://smallboatsmonthly.com/?post_type=article&p=128791#comment-91408 What a great project!!
I am envious of you getting started building boats at your age. One word of caution: It is addictive!!! ;o)
I would have loved to have someone to guide me along to build a boat at 11.
Great job!!

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By: David Peebles https://smallboatsmonthly.com/article/time-traveler/#comment-91400 Tue, 01 Aug 2023 22:14:18 +0000 https://smallboatsmonthly.com/?post_type=article&p=128791#comment-91400 Your tales about the Tualitin brought back fond memories of my boyhood. My dad and I used to fish the river, though not with a great deal of success. My dad built an 8′ skiff from a plan printed in How to Build 20 Boats, an annual magazine with boat plans. It’s sad that magazines no longer publish plans for home building. There used to be several, including The Rudder‘s Ideal series, Sports Afield‘s Boat Building Annual and various ones from Popular Mechanics and other publishers.
The design my dad built was called “Matey,” a little 8′ skiff. I learned some interesting things about little boats, such as the fact that a skiff should have its transom clear the water (a passenger in Matey would cause the transom to drag, making the boat a beast to row. It would lose way after every stroke of the oars. Another passenger in the bow would actually improve that aspect, though of course it was overloaded thus burdened)

After saving up strawberry-picking money, I bought a 1930s twin-cylinder Evinrude, allegedly 4 hp, from a colleague of my dad’s; I tried this out on the Tualatin with a classmate aboard; the little motor was cranky to start (no recoil starter; you had to wrap the starting rope around the flywheel for every attempt). When the motor finally caught, it was cocked over, making the boat spin in place, giving us a good scare.

I hope you will build more boats. I’d suggest some designs by Phil Bolger. You can build directly from the books (they would prefer you buy larger scale plans), and many of them are small and simple, and there are some good ones to learn sailing in

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By: Jon Heath https://smallboatsmonthly.com/article/time-traveler/#comment-91396 Tue, 01 Aug 2023 20:27:32 +0000 https://smallboatsmonthly.com/?post_type=article&p=128791#comment-91396 Senate, that is a beautiful Salt Bay Skiff! Congratulations to you, and your folks as well.
I’m about to launch my own Salt Bay Skiff, built over an excessively long number of months, thanks to all the things that come up in a retired adult’s family life that get in the way of boat building. I’m planning to row and sail it, so I’ve set it up for a boomless sprit sail rig that won’t be speedy, but should be safe for lake sailing here in northeast Oklahoma. Do some reading about how to sail, and you might want to set up your skiff for sailing too. Thanks for the photos and great article. Fair winds and calm seas to you!

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