Ummmmmmm Mick....
I think you need to rotate the #2 picture a few degrees but it is great for someone stretched out in bed looking at them.
Yep...
I have to agree with you , we get the guys out of the stink boats and into something better and the wake up to the fishing possibilities. Our stealth crafts do let a person catch more fish , several reasons.....
They are not zipping around churning the water up with there motors.
They spend more time fishing and less time joy riding.
The boats are less intrusive on the water and the critters that live there.
They are part of the natural course of things , a floating log you might call them.
They are stealthy and don't scare anything out there in nature.
They are just a lot better , cost less and produce more in the long run.
Best of all ... They are easy to make and a pleasure to share with friends so they can enjoy them. I have transferred ownership of several of mine to friends and they really enjoy them. That to me is almost as much fun as building them for my use ... I said .. ALMOST.
As one person who knows me way to well told me .... Chuck you enjoy making the boats more then you do paddling them and darn it I think he is right. There is something magical about taking some pieces of wood and slapping them together , then having a boat to use.
I would say my 2nd pleasure is seeing someone in one I made having a good time with it .... The rest of the fun is when I paddle one. , so why not share the enjoyment.
One I charged the cost of materials on , actually less then the total cost , the others have been gifts to some paddlers who have gone to extremes to help the geezer paddling crew. I would rather see someone enjoying the boat then it sitting and gathering dust in my shop , besides .... I can always make another one if I don't have my sights set on something different.
Chuck.
PS. Right now I plan on keeping the 14 x 30 for my use.
