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Peter Curry’s Outer Island. Quote to Jay Babina:

Dear Jay,

I have just finished an Outer Island with your plans and the materials supplied by Michael Vermouth at Newfound. I had a wonderful time building it – starting from a base of no woodworking skills or experience whatsoever- and just had the maiden voyage on Sunday. Paddles great, looks great, and I’m looking forward to a lot of use and enjoyment. See attached as it heads for the water for the first time.

Regards,

Peter Curry

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Hi Joe and Michael –

I just returned from the maiden voyage of my Return. Six days in Unakwik Inlet paddling among the icebergs from Meares Glacier, in Prince William Sound, Alaska. After two years (348 hours) and absolutely no woodworking or boatbuilding experience, I finished the kayak at last. Imagine my surprise and pleasure when it not only floated, but floated right side up and performed beautifully in both glassy calm and stormy windy Alaskan conditions!!! I have enclosed a couple of pictures – they may help explain why I have christened this kayak “Ice Dancer” to commemorate its first trip.

Joe, this boat was 90% constructed at my home about 3 miles from Redfish Lake in Idaho, but I moved back to Alaska 18 months ago and had to finish building it here in Cordova. However, I came north with a bottle of pure Redfish Lake water, and that is what was poured over the bow when it first hit the water. Somehow seemed appropriate.

Thanks for a beautiful boat!! I love it!

Best regards –

Becky Nourse
Cordova, Alaska

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Hi Michael,

Well, I really did finally finish my Kayak. It is to be launched tomorrow in a friends pool here in El Paso. Our nearest “Big Water” is 100 miles away in New Mexico and it is drying up on account of the draught. I put a second floor on the trailer to accommodate the Kayak. The additional bracing can be removed if I am not transporting the Kayak. I really enjoyed building both boats and I am sure they will bring many years of fun. After I have played with the Kayak a few times I will give it to my son in California who is an avid surfer. The Canoe will reside in San Diego with my daughter so I can play with it when we visit. With the little 3 1/2 horsepower outboard she really scoots along. Thank you for providibng such keen boats and kits. They are a pleasure to build and use.

Marty Engler

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Hey Michael-

Thanks for all of your useful and intelligent answers. At first I really wondered if I should spend as much as I did buying your kit, or if I should just buy the necessary tools and do it all on my own – but I could never have created strips of such uniform quality, and your immediate feedback and encouragement more than made the price worthwhile. It’s been a real learning experience – I hope to get to your rendevous this fall.

Wes

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Hi Michael,

After waiting eight days, due to high winds, I finally launched my North Star. So far it has lived up to all expectation -including many favorable comments. I plan to give it a real workout on a 6 day primitive camping/paddling trip next week. Thank you and your staff for their invaluable assistance and cooperation.

Mack McPherson

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Larry Wolter’s newly built Sea Wolf.

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Ed Bancroft built this Voyager canoe, an outstanding job! It hangs in the entry to the Bainbridge Performing Arts Theater, Bainbridge Island, Washington. For a better look at the details, click on any picture to enlarge.

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We, actually Joan in the main, have finished our Kipawa. Construction took us about 15 months (Feb 03 – May 04) with an approximately five month hiatus last summer when we were too busy with other things to make much progress.

We are wonderfully pleased with the final product and with the materials and support we received from Newfound Woodworks. Although we have only had the boat out three or four times thus far, we have already experienced what I have come to call the “cedar delay”… the extra fifteen or twenty minutes needed at launching to answer questions and accept accolades! I offer the attached photo of our craft “parked” outside our camp in southern New Hampshire for your launchings web page. I also offer a link (http://webhost.bridgew.edu/fgorga/canoe/) to the web site where we chronicled the construction process in some detail for our far flung families. You may link to this page if you desire. Regards,— Frank

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I would be honored if you would place the pictures of my Redbird on your Launchings page. Your input and the input from the forum had a lot to do with my success.

Am looking forward to starting another one soon. This time I may do a kayak. Thanks again. I am going to launch her in the next day or two. Will send you pictures with her in the water.

Take care.

Bill Toups

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