Sunday, February 14, 2010

OUr Folda-bote

Well here is the start of our folda-bote. laid out it is 4" thick and ten feet long. The seats and the transum are laid out.
The first opening just simply pulls up.

I missed steps in between but this one is not as tough as the new one I had. Once you get it this way, if you let it go it will close like a big mouth and you feel like old Jonah about to be swallowed. Once you instll the center seat, it stays open to install the other seats and the transum. It only has one small pen on both ends of the seat to hold it in place.


All three seats installed. Takes about five minutes to get this far.


I have it and am now ready to fish. I am waiting for a big one to hit.


Nothing biting here, thought I would row, row, row the boat to another fishing spot.

WEll that is the flat boat. we are looking forward to catching our first mess. of course I have to register it and get a tax tag of course. Then replace the life jackets and get an anchor. Locate motors then we will be ready to fish.
We plan to have a great time in this little thing, fishing!
Thanks for coming by the log,
Nite Shipslog,
PS:
Actual questions and answers from kids, (from Evelyn):

How do you decide who you are going to marry?
-No person really decides before they grow up who they're going to marry. God decides it all way before, and you get to find out later who you're stuck with.
-- Kristen, age 10


WHAT IS THE RIGHT AGE TO GET MARRIED?
Twenty-three is the best age because you know the person FOREVER by then.--
---Camille, age 10






11 comments:

shirl72 said...

I cannot believe this boat that unfolds. You got
more nerve that me to put it in the water.
Let me know when you take it to the water. I will keep 911 and the search party numbers handy. Please don't overload it with fish or you and Sherry may be swimming and the fish
steering the boat.

Shirl

Anonymous said...

It is not enough to know how to build a boat, one has to hold also the desire for life, something that certainly belongs to you.

A wonderful start into the new week for you two and always two hands full of water beneath the keel.

Paula said...

Now that boat is the neatest thing but I don't know if you would catch me in one. I'm not much of a boat person. One time Mel bought an old wooden one. I think we took it out once or twice and then it sat and sat and sat until it rotted. I finally talked him into letting me chop it up.

Sheila Y said...

Who would have thought that little flat piece could turn into a boat. Be careful, we wouldn't want you up the creek without a paddle. Can't wait to see your first mess of fish...Take care, Sheila

betty said...

that is the cutest thing I have ever seen!! I bet you guys will have a blast fishing in it!

betty

BlueRidge Boomer said...

Yeah Me!......i knew what it was!!! Some of our campers had one last year and did a demo for the park office girls!!!.....i feel sooooo smart....

Enjoy.....LindaMay

Helen said...

That is pretty neat. I have never seen a folding boat before. I hope you enjoy some good fishing out of it. Helen

Fred Alton said...

Fantastic idea! How much does the boat weigh, Jack? Your friend ρομπερτ is right, you have that certain "zest for life" that makes something like this possible! I have a Bass boat with 80hp, live well and fish locator - but it hasn't been in the water for quite a while. Traded a 12ft aluminum v-hull with 9 horse for this one...and at times wish I could swap back. LoL

Display Name said...

That looks like a lot of fun!

~mel said...

I LOVE your boat!... and what a handy little contraption it is; especially for someone like the two of you who travel all over the place. See a lake...unfold the boat...and go fishing! How cool is that!! Just don't get too excited in it and pop it's holding pins ~ you'll be doing the belly flop out in the open water.

~mel said...

Me again...ha
It just dawned on me why you got that boat ~ you're preparing for the flood of water coming your way when all our snow melts! Gosh... you're just the smartest!! Are we related???