Rangeley
Finnish Row Boat
Good Skiff
Herreshoff/Gardner
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Herreshoff/Gardner 17' Pulling Boat
This is a wonderful double ended lapstrake rowing boat originally conceived by L. Francis Herreshoff and
drawn, then modified by John Gardner. Herreshoff was a renowned yacht designer and Gardner was the assistant
curator of the Mystic Seaport maritime museum.
It is a boat to be rowed, swiftly, even in rough water.
Gardner's revisions included broadening the flare in the bow to provide greater protection in an ample sea.
I build this boat as a compromise to his first and second revisions; greater flare than the first and less
than the second. I'm thinking that when you need the second revision you should probably stay at home or at
least in harbor.
This boat is built with glued lapstrake Okume plywood (Sapele can be substituted) riveted to
steam-bent Oak or Ash frames. Trim is normally Oak. Ash can be substituted for the same price. Cherry or Mahogany are offered for $200 additional.
For information on how you can build your own boat click here.
Flared sides, 2 1/2" of rocker. Rounded hull with flat bottom board.
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| Length: | 17' | Weight: | 125 lbs. | |
| Width at gunwale: | 47" | Depth at midships: |
13 3/4" |
| Width at bottom: | 16 1/8" | Depth at bow: |
20" |
| Recommended oar size: | 7 1/2' | Price: |
$5295 |
"This is the best rowboat I've ever used. Pure beauty the way it moves along the water. Kudos to the builder!" George Stenn ~ Eau Claire, WI
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