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This flat iron skiff, or flattie, was custom built in 1997 and is fitted with both oars for rowing and a sailing rig. She is fast and seaworthy, and mighty sweet for the local rivers or off a bay beach. Seating for three, but she moves best with one or two on board. Leeboard and gaff rig make her look smart, too.
Built of plywood and sheathed in epoxy, with fiberglass below the waterline. All spars fit within the boat for transportation, and they can be stepped and struck while the boat is underway. Row out under a low bridge, sail about, then row yourself back home.
In the pictures you will see the boat rigged for rowing, for sailing, or with an electric motor. I've also run it with my 4hp outboard engine with good results.
Pricing:
Boat and oars alone--$550
Sail rig--$300
Trailer--$300
Buy it all or just parts of it, up to you. ***Note that the trailer is not for sale without the boat.