Of interst to all the "personal" boat fishermen is the stich and glue boat class. some of the others may be of intrest too.
Normally the cost of the projects is less than what you would pay to put one together yourself.
Center for Wooden Boats
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RE:Center for Wooden Boats Class Schedule
What an awesome place. Man, if only Portland had a place like that. I would definitely participate.
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If you have any interest whatsoever in wood boats, GO CHECK THIS OUT.
The facility could definitely use the support, and they have much to offer.
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The facility could definitely use the support, and they have much to offer.
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I talked with a guy this morning that was launching a very nice hand made, his third. He called it a "Big Mama". Did it all on his deck under the tarp. Very cool.
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RE:Center for Wooden Boats Class Schedule
My sister-in-law took a class down there a few years back and ended up with a kayak. She said the classes are really fun and she learned a bunch, not to mention a kayak to boot! All for less than $100.00 Great deal! :-)
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