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Sweet Pea
Here's a very nice rowing design fromPhil Bolger. It's his interpretation of a Maine peapod, built simply of plywood. Apparently, Dynamite Payson asked Phil for a simple peapod that he could row standing up, like a traditional 'pod. This was Phil's answer.
18' Lobster Skiff
Another Phil Bolger design, this one the final development of a shape Phil worked on for a number of years. Anyone looking for a nice 18' rough water skiff would not be disappointed.There is more info in Boat Design Quarterly #17.