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Building a Technical Poling Skiff: March 2007
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff. This page will hopefully chronicle the building of the Flats Stalker 18 from Bateau.com, a plywood composite skiff intended for chasing redfish in extremely shallow water. This will be my first foray into both boat building and web pages. Wish me luck! Friday, March 30, 2007. Welcome to my weekend. Sunday, March 25, 2007. A view from a different angle shows the biggest problem with the chine. For the most part, the strips aren't expected to do anything unreasonable&...
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff: May 2007
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff. This page will hopefully chronicle the building of the Flats Stalker 18 from Bateau.com, a plywood composite skiff intended for chasing redfish in extremely shallow water. This will be my first foray into both boat building and web pages. Wish me luck! Wednesday, May 9, 2007. A Fly in the Ointment. Frank finally finished his cedar strip canoe and it's pretty sweet. For pictures, check out his website through the link in the sidebar. Thursday, May 3, 2007. The final prod...
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff: New Build Space
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff. This page will hopefully chronicle the building of the Flats Stalker 18 from Bateau.com, a plywood composite skiff intended for chasing redfish in extremely shallow water. This will be my first foray into both boat building and web pages. Wish me luck! Wednesday, December 5, 2007. I could build a 40' sportfisher in there. No more sucking in my gut and inching around the boat trying not to get epoxy all over the front of my shirt. Maybe I'll build a pocket bike t...Don't...
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff: Rubrail - Part 1
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff. This page will hopefully chronicle the building of the Flats Stalker 18 from Bateau.com, a plywood composite skiff intended for chasing redfish in extremely shallow water. This will be my first foray into both boat building and web pages. Wish me luck! Sunday, July 15, 2007. Rubrail - Part 1. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Rubrail - Part 1. Cole's fishing website has a brand new look. Bayport Bob's FS18 Build. Frank's Cedar Strip Canoe.
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff: December 2007
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff. This page will hopefully chronicle the building of the Flats Stalker 18 from Bateau.com, a plywood composite skiff intended for chasing redfish in extremely shallow water. This will be my first foray into both boat building and web pages. Wish me luck! Wednesday, December 5, 2007. I could build a 40' sportfisher in there. No more sucking in my gut and inching around the boat trying not to get epoxy all over the front of my shirt. Maybe I'll build a pocket bike t...Don't...
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff: April 2007
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff. This page will hopefully chronicle the building of the Flats Stalker 18 from Bateau.com, a plywood composite skiff intended for chasing redfish in extremely shallow water. This will be my first foray into both boat building and web pages. Wish me luck! Thursday, April 19, 2007. Friday, April 13, 2007. First thing to do was a quick pass with the sander to open up all the little pockets a little bit. This is my current setup. The mix was made so thin so it would settle do...
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff. This page will hopefully chronicle the building of the Flats Stalker 18 from Bateau.com, a plywood composite skiff intended for chasing redfish in extremely shallow water. This will be my first foray into both boat building and web pages. Wish me luck! Thursday, May 3, 2007. You guys thought I gave up didn't you? The final product won't be this sharp. Once they're fair, I'll put a small radius on them. They still have a ways to go. Damn boat. On a positive note, Clu...
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff: Transom Knees Finished and Frames Started
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff. This page will hopefully chronicle the building of the Flats Stalker 18 from Bateau.com, a plywood composite skiff intended for chasing redfish in extremely shallow water. This will be my first foray into both boat building and web pages. Wish me luck! Sunday, March 2, 2008. Transom Knees Finished and Frames Started. G'day Elie, been watching yours and Bobs build from the start. Great job mate its looking good. I also lurk Microskiff and Gheenoe forums for ideas...I saw...
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff: A Fly in the Ointment
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff. This page will hopefully chronicle the building of the Flats Stalker 18 from Bateau.com, a plywood composite skiff intended for chasing redfish in extremely shallow water. This will be my first foray into both boat building and web pages. Wish me luck! Wednesday, May 9, 2007. A Fly in the Ointment. Frank finally finished his cedar strip canoe and it's pretty sweet. For pictures, check out his website through the link in the sidebar. May 10, 2007 at 2:17 PM. Crap I was s...
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff: Still Fairing
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Building a Technical Poling Skiff. This page will hopefully chronicle the building of the Flats Stalker 18 from Bateau.com, a plywood composite skiff intended for chasing redfish in extremely shallow water. This will be my first foray into both boat building and web pages. Wish me luck! Sunday, July 8, 2007. I’ve had a lot of comments recently, all basically amounting to, “I’m tired of looking at that damn fly. Put up a report.”. Things may be crazy now, but in time ye craziness shall pass.