Blue. Removable strength. The post does need to be opened up for service occasionally.......
Blue. Removable strength. The post does need to be opened up for service occasionally.......
Boat building has a rich tradition in the Barnegat Bay region. In 1836, Captain Hazelton Seaman developed the Barnegat Bay Sneakbox.
A unique boat, indigenous to New Jersey and built of white cedar, it became one of the country's best known one man duck hunting boats.
The boat can travel through marshes in as little as three inches of water and is very stable in most weather conditions. In addition to duck hunting,
sneakboxes were used for clamming, fishing, and boat racing. It is also very versatile in that it can be rowed, sailed, or motored. Throughout The
Tuckerton Seaport you will notice a variety of old and new sneakboxes on display. This sneakbox in the photo was built by Hazelton's son,
Josephus Seaman (1860-1923) of West Creek,
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My family goes to the seaport every year, sometimes the boathouse is open and you can talk to the boat builders. It's a really fascinating art, shame that not many people do it any more.Boat building has a rich tradition in the Barnegat Bay region. In 1836, Captain Hazelton Seaman developed the Barnegat Bay Sneakbox.
A unique boat, indigenous to New Jersey and built of white cedar, it became one of the country's best known one man duck hunting boats.
The boat can travel through marshes in as little as three inches of water and is very stable in most weather conditions. In addition to duck hunting,
sneakboxes were used for clamming, fishing, and boat racing. It is also very versatile in that it can be rowed, sailed, or motored. Throughout The
Tuckerton Seaport you will notice a variety of old and new sneakboxes on display. This sneakbox in the photo was built by Hazelton's son,
Josephus Seaman (1860-1923) of West Creek,
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My family goes to the seaport every year, sometimes the boathouse is open and you can talk to the boat builders. It's a really fascinating art, shame that not many people do it any more.
You should convince @The Governor of Maxtown to start building a few in his garage, there's wood involved in it and I am sure fire at some point...
I'm looking on my skin on frame kayak I built in highschool
Get back on topic I'm not even derailing threads myself
Nice! Carbon??Last night waiting for me when I got home
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Nice, it was 'almost' the same for me yesterday...except that my 'New(Other)' set of DT-Swiss M1700 wheel from e-bay showed up with a mangled hubcap and grinding front bearings...seller blames it on shipping, even though they came in a box as large as the state of Connecticut where they came from...Last night waiting for me when I got home
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What is it??
How does temp affect shock wiz?
Shockwiz calibration suggestions for my stache.