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  • Peapod: Fishing Rowing Sailing--50 40 10 - The WoodenBoat Forum
    Maybe it was the weight of the skiff that permitted that And maybe it was a traditionally built Peapod that I read could do take 200 lbs on the gunnel I'm hoping that a 120-150 lb Peapod of plywood and epoxy would allow me to horse around in workboat fashion along the Southern California Coast I have room for 15' in the shop
  • Peapod - The WoodenBoat Forum
    The Peapod has played an essential role in the life and history of Maine Named for its rounded, double-ended shape, Peapods are thought to have originated about 1870 around Penobscot Bay Peapods were the original Maine lobster boat, as a fisherman could row either way, and walk up the side to haul a trap
  • 14 maine coast peapod - The WoodenBoat Forum
    The last time you asked this question, I suggested that you get John Gardner's books containing peapod plans Were you able to find the books in the library or through inter-library loan? What construction method are you planning? Carvel or clinker? Since you raised this topic before I carefully read my copies of Mr Gardner's books
  • Arch Davis Maine Peapod - The WoodenBoat Forum
    Re: My Winter Build - Arch Davis' "Maine Peapod" I have long thought that Arch Davis has a very good eye for a boat,the Penobscot 14 and 17 were all that I had seen of his output until I read the build series devoted to the Pod The series confirmed my belief and I hope you enjoy building and using your boat Please keep us up to date with progress
  • Peapod question - go easy on me! - The WoodenBoat Forum
    Re: Peapod question - go easy on me! Welcome to the Forum! I looked at the website and the peapod you want to build is based on a traditionally built peapod but the kit you want is in fact a modern adaptation built with the stitch and glue method Since stitch and glue is all marine plywood held together with epoxy, it will remain watertight on
  • Peapods, which one? - The WoodenBoat Forum
    The peapod has lower freeboard, tracks straight, and is a pig to turn The dory can require brutal strength if there's wind, but it can also dance in among the rocks and turn quickly as long as there is rocker to the bottom
  • Dory: Matinicus, Gunning, Peapod or - The WoodenBoat Forum
    Gardner does say that a flat plank keel could be substituted for the original keel on the Matinicus peapod (Building Classic Small Craft combo edition, WB publisher, p443), but says it would be 7" wide tapering to 2" at the ends -- half the size of the bottom on this boat
  • sailing a peapod without rudder and centerboard
    Re: sailing a peapod without rudder and centerboard Big Food's sprit rig is actually the rig from the Catspaw Dinghy, drawn by Joel White At 65 square feet, I think it was a touch small for my 15 foot peapod There have been 20+ knot days when I sat on the rail without a reef This indicates my boat is under-canvased




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