McKenzie River Drift Boat questions

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Re: McKenzie River Drift Boat questions

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I visited a well know builder of those boats during a vacation in North Carolina and understand the requirements of the program enough. Plus, I have a bunch of drawings from classic designs in that style that I can work from. The rivers and the fishing has not changed for centuries, I think we can trust well proven classic lines.
I put it on my list, close to the top.
There isn't much above it on the list: a re-engineering of the Atkins River Belle and some renderings of the GT23 with extended cabin.
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Sounds good Jacques. I will be surprised if they do not turn out to be very popular plans.

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There is a shop out here in Colorado (where I am right now) that builds them by welding HDPE. Given that, I would think that stitch and glue would work just fine. Here is a link https://boulderboatworks.com/pro-guide/
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I have doubts about the longevity of those HDPE boats.
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The rope seats look interesting on the Boat works website

did search and seems pretty common in drift style boats

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Maybe Jacques vacation spot will bring this back to life! :lol:

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Any talk about working on this project? I figured your trip to Montana might have given you a push.

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Re: McKenzie River Drift Boat questions

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Bump. Same question as above.

S&G drift boat with minimal framing would be a fun little project.

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Could be wrong but I think one would be a big seller. The problem with the traditional wood drift boats is all the framing. When it comes time to do maintenance it seems like working around all those corners keeps it from happening. I have seen a bunch of them that looked great when new but a few years later not so much.

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Paul Butler, a frequent past contributor to Outdoor Life, has been a proponent of Plywood, Epoxy and Fiberglass for decades and has had several plans for stitch and glue drift boats printed over the years. I think you will be pleasantly surprised what a search for he and his wife Marya might turn up. His website Butlerprojects.com has lots of interesting things. He and his wife are the author of several books on yacht finishes that have become the go to reference book for the industry and DIYers.

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