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That design seems useful in many places where there are no rapid currents. My Au Sable River boat is copied from a design used in the 1890-1910's to carry supplies to the logging camps on the Au Sable and Manistee Rivers around Grayling, Mich. Today's boats typically are about 23 feet long, and a width across the square bottom of about 28". Original boats were basically made from 4 long planks. Today's boats are from 3 sheets of plywood
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I built a Marsh Rat, but I really wanted a Barnegat Bay Sneak Box. It works well though I certainly didn't save any money building it.
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