Let's see your flotilla😀

boats owned over the decades, starting in the early 70'sf
-13' Whaler, half share, inshore fisher and Ranch Runner (for those who know)
-16' Glastron V hull, half share inshore fisher
--21' Westcoaster Bayrunner CC - inshore fisher
-16' Crestliner Fishhawk for high lakes
-16' Clackacraft high sides for Big D and coastal rivers
-16' Clackacraft Magnum for tidewater
-16' Clackacraft WF for coastal rivers
-16' Fisher' Predator for high lakes
- 13' Sterling Sportcat for high lakes and tidewater
-partners in a 32' Uniflite flying bridge for two decades, berthed in Pillar Point Harbor. Boat caught endless salmon, stripers and albacore when they came in close enough.
-two Woods River float tubes that provided years of of fun throughout the west for wife and I.

What was your flotilla over the years?
 
What a beautiful boat!
She's really gorgeous! I don't think anyone had taken the tarps off in over a decade but she cleaned up nicely. Catches fish too. :)

She's a little too big for rooftop or internal minivan transport for any serious distance so I'm thinking a trailer is in the cards if I want to take her anywhere. Maybe a little outboard for "get there/get home" ability. Possibilities are endless!

 
She still needs a bit of TLC but Whitehall Reproductions Tyee Spirit no. 218 is back in service!
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Whoa….that’s a beauty.

Back in the day I was a huge wooden boat groupie and I still love to look at them. Had a subscription to Wooden Boat Magazine for a couple years and went to the festival in Port Townsend a bunch of times.

Lucky find….that’s gotta be a joy on the water (y)
 
Whoa….that’s a beauty.

Back in the day I was a huge wooden boat groupie and I still love to look at them. Had a subscription to Wooden Boat Magazine for a couple years and went to the festival in Port Townsend a bunch of times.

Lucky find….that’s gotta be a joy on the water (y)
She's mostly fiberglass with teak rails and accents. I've spent my time working on wooden boats and I can't say I love the upkeep. This gal's got just the right blend of sweet lines, smooth ride, and low-ish maintenance. If only they were all that way! 😂
 
She's mostly fiberglass with teak rails and accents. I've spent my time working on wooden boats and I can't say I love the upkeep. This gal's got just the right blend of sweet lines, smooth ride, and low-ish maintenance. If only they were all that way! 😂
I was wondering if it was ‘one of those’ that only had wood trim….but no matter and even better cuz there’s less maintenance.

I found, like you, wooden boats are great….when they belong to someone else otherwise the upkeep can be overwhelming.

Back in the day, armed with the book Buehler’s Backyard Boatbuilding, I bought a 20’ lapstrake runabout. It should have gone straight to a burnpile but I had lofty plans to turn it into a small cuddy cabin.

The project was great…for a while…and then small kids and family won out and she ended up in that burnpile anyway

But that was my story….you have a nice looking lapstrake knockoff. Have fun👍

One more edit….this got me thinking…
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My son is now 30! Much to my neighbors dismay, this thing adorned my driveway for several years before being dragged of to a burnpile. Be happy you’re only dealing with trim😏
 
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I was wondering if it was ‘one of those’ that only had wood trim….but no matter and even better cuz there’s less maintenance.

I found, like you, wooden boats are great….when they belong to someone else otherwise the upkeep can be overwhelming.

Back in the day, armed with the book Buehler’s Backyard Boatbuilding, I bought a 20’ lapstrake runabout. It should have gone straight to a burnpile but I had lofty plans to turn it into a small cuddy cabin.

The project was great…for a while…and then small kids and family won out and she ended up in that burnpile anyway

But that was my story….you have a nice looking lapstrake knockoff. Have fun👍
She's a bit over two hundred pounds. I can manage her by myself but this photo shows why she's staying local until I sort out a trailer! Something tells me this would not go over well outside of rural areas.

"But officer, you can see that the painter is tied around the passenger seat!"

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I have no idea what's out there for small trailers...and you don't wanna meet the same guy Mark Yoshida did....but I made one of these work for my first boat...a little 12 ' aluminum lake boat.

 
She's a bit over two hundred pounds. I can manage her by myself but this photo shows why she's staying local until I sort out a trailer! Something tells me this would not go over well outside of rural areas.

"But officer, you can see that the painter is tied around the passenger seat!"

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Brave man, I used to have a Sienna just like that but wouldnt dare put a 200lb boat in there that way :)
Look into Malone trailers, they'll ship it to you on a box for a DIY assembly. I got one for my 12ft aluminum Crestliner and it's been awesome the last few years.
 
Brave man, I used to have a Sienna just like that but wouldnt dare put a 200lb boat in there that way :)
Look into Malone trailers, they'll ship it to you on a box for a DIY assembly. I got one for my 12ft aluminum Crestliner and it's been awesome the last few years.
I mean... she's all tied up in there! Painter around the passenger seat, tailgate tied to the bench seat. She's not going anywhere. What could go wrong?!? ;)

Plus, this is island style and I'm not exceeding ~35mph. ʻaʻole pilikia!

(if you see me driving around like this.... don't tailgate!)
 
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I mean... she's all tied up in there! Painter around the passenger seat, tailgate tied to the bench seat. She's not going anywhere. What could go wrong?!? ;)

Plus, this is island style and I'm not exceeding ~35mph. ʻaʻole pilikia!

(if you see me driving around like this.... don't tailgate!)
I have this trailer for my dory and like it:

 
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