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Scull boat #6645467 01/23/17 10:34 PM
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Anyone have or hunt a scull boat? Looking for some more info

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Made this little one last year and it's a lot of fun.

Picture of same boat on its side and across tailgate of truck. If your interested in the little boat, I will take detailed pictures and be glad to answer any questions you may have.

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Do you ride in it or drag it behind you?


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Ride

Re: Scull boat [Re: REQ] #6647671 01/25/17 04:20 AM
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My uncle has two in California. I've used his when I lived out there. Once you get the hang of the paddle, it's a lot of fun. I know a few other guys that use them out there too.

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I don't have a current picture and still a work in progress anyway, but you get the idea. The boards under the mounts in this picture for the reverse oars was temporary so I could move them around with wood screws to find the best possible mounting location before mounting them permanent.



I have one of these old 1970s blinds and going to try and alter it to fit with the reverse oars in place. Maybe lower it's profile some.





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