Backsplash

Designer
Perttu Korhonen

Backsplash = backpack kayak.

Combine hiking and paddling
Go to fishing on remote lakes,
Build when storage space is limited.
Living on city? – take a boat on your back and walk to shore to for paddling?

BABY TENDER II

Builder Name:
Bob Curtis

North Carolina resident Bob Curtis recently celebrated the launching of his BABY TENDER II in December 2017, when his granddaughter and brand-new boat captain, Laine Irene Butler, arrived home home from the hospital.

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Builder Name:
Ernst Glas

An Auklet, drawn by Iain Oughtred, built during past winter in the evenings, while hearing good music, finding a center between boat design, wood, music, my hands, tools and myself. It’s supposed to be a tender for my S/Y Rondine, driven by oars and an electric outboards.

Cattail

Builder Name:
Students in the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum's 2017 Rising Tide After-School Boatbuilding Program, under the direction of CBMM Lead Educator Matt Engel

Cattail is a reproduction of a railbird skiff from the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s small boat collection. The original was built around 1900 for McIlvain Biddle of Philadelphia.

WHILE AWAY

Builder Name:
Bill Cavanagh

WHILE AWAY is an 18′ PT Skiff, built by Bill Cavanagh on Cape Cod from a kit supplied by Port Townsend Watercraft. Built in the shop of DMC Boats in Falmouth MA, she is strong, light weight and very fuel efficient.

UFFDAH

Builder Name:
Charlie Ferguson

My first boat to build (and first woodworking project in 50 years). Built to teach my grandsons sailing on lakes in Georgia and they seem to be taking to it. The CLC kit was straightforward, with just enough challenge to make you know you’re building a boat.

BLUE BUNNY

Year Built:
2017

BLUE BUNNY is a slightly lengthened Egret skin-on-frame kayak, just under 6 meters long (19' 3"), weighing 16 kilograms (35 lbs.). Clear cedar covered with a polyester skin, one coat of epoxy, and one coat of house paint. The rubrail is nylon rope.