Started in January and completed this week. We will let it harden for a week or so while we setup a camping trip to launch. She seams happy with it.
VERY NICE!!! she looks like a happy camper alright :)
hope your wife enjoys her duck as much as my wife has enjoyed hers. Welcome to the flock.
Grand!
That is one nice-looking duck. It's also pretty impressive that you started month before last and are ready to launch now. That's some monomaniacal stripping. :-)
Welcome to the fleet,
Laszlo
WOW, Very Very, Very Nice !!!!!
We love ours, I know that you will love yours.
Is there another build in the future ?
Lou
Her's was the second kayak for me but the third boat. This was the first Kayak for me to build. Alaways from the plans only, I like to do the entire procedure no kit work. That way I can customize anywere I need.
Yes there is always a boat going in the shop. Highlands, Texas has great building weather year round.
Sorry for the unfinished website, to many irons in the fire. Guess I need to finish it and add heres and the completed boat cradle to the site soon. I should use a BLOG, it would be simpler but this works.
Wow…deck is stunning…having moved from Texas to the Northeast has given me a whole new outlook on winter!
Nice boat!
That deck pattern looks might familiar. I'm starting to sense a trend ;-)
Here's MY wife's boat getting the end pour
https://picasaweb.google.com/danielthaler/Shearwater16Hybrid#5539095708273516162
Dan
Dan,
Yes, the pictures of you're wifes kayak are what my wife saw and then talod me "thats the pattern I want on mine". She generaly gets what she wants.
Thanks for the idea, I didn't think she was ever going to decide on a design until she saw them.
Keith,
I copied it too. So there are at least 3 with that pattern.