Southard Skiff #95
Southard Skiff #95
SKU:WSP.BBW.95
Although the builder of this skiff is unknown, Bob Baker guessed that she was built around 1890-1900. Her 1/2" thick top plank is shiplapped into the 1 3/16" lower plank to give a flush outside surface. Side and bottom planking was originally cedar while the transom appears to be maple. She has no frames and was iron-fastened throughout/ The complete lack of frames is interesting, as is the height of the after seat. This skiff has two rowing stations and can carry three adults.
"A skiff is a boat for the average anyone to get on the water, for leisure, exercise, fishing, romancing...you name it."
RHB
"If you build a skiff, you build a fine little 11 foot or so flat bottom friend, companion, tucked up just enough in the stem to carry the extra load."
RHB
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Lines taken by: Baker,Robert H.
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Date: 1979
Beam: 3' 10 1/2"
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LOA: 10' 3 1/2"
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