Cool!
I've repaired a number of shells for the Boulder Rowing Club - all of theirs are fiberglass, though. Port Townsend, WA also has a shop building amazing wooden shells, with dacron decks - much cooler indeed than glass boats. I assume you will just be covering the decks? I've been asked several times to build an entirely SOF rowing shell, and it's on my list . . . .
I agree that they are pretty impressive craft- though I am less impressed by only being able to use them at 5 a.m. in dead calm waters!
You can get that superlightweight dacron from http://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/cs/fabric.html or possibly still from the late Platt Monfort's wife - gaboats.com
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- Other: Skinning a rowing shell *PIC*
Kudzu -- 11/29/2010, 12:45 pm- Re: Other: Skinning a rowing shell
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Rod Tait (Orca Boats) -- 11/29/2010, 5:59 pm- Re: Other: Skinning a rowing shell
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Bill Hamm -- 11/29/2010, 6:53 pm
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Dave Gentry -- 11/29/2010, 1:13 pm- Re: Other: Skinning a rowing shell
Bill Hamm -- 11/29/2010, 2:25 pm
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Kudzu -- 11/29/2010, 12:53 pm - Re: Other: Skinning a rowing shell
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