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Arlen
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« on: April 20, 2007, 08:46:09 PM » |
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Has anybody here been to the Cabelas in Kansas City and seen the wooden fishing boat on the wall in their boating department? It's probably a 12' - 14' or so, cedar strip construction (I think), open, flat-bottom w/ round chines and a good deal of tumblehome at the stern. It has ribs every 4 inches or so, and is bright finished inside, painted outside, and was definitely made for an outboard, not sail. Of course they've got a bunch of old fishing gear, a cooler, etc. "decorating" it, which is cute if not a little tacky ... but I've stood and stared at it a few times when down that way and really like the proportions and craftsmanship. No idea really when it would have been built, but if I was to guess I'd say probably sometime in the 50's. <edit>Actually, probably much earlier</edit>
Not that it's in my plans for future efforts or anything, and not too sure what brought it to mind, but I was trying to find pictures of similar boats online and no matter how I form my search I keep coming up blank. I'd call it a fishing boat, but it probably has a more official type associated w/ it.
Just curious if anyone knows of pics of an old boat of similar size and construction I could add to my collection. Next time I'm down that way I'll try to remember to take a camera.
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