Lake Texoma New Member
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 7:26 am
Hi all,
I recently discovered the Small Craft Advisor, and saw it filled a needed niche for boaters who appreciate small (fun sized) boats, and provided a forum for the folks who enjoy them. I am obviously new to the forum, but have been using, building, restoring small boats mostly sail and paddle, for most of my 68 years. No, the first one I built didn't float. Yes, the last one did;)
At our dock here on Lake Texoma I keep a 1975 Heron 14 ft daysailer, a 19 ft console fishing boat I recently built, plus a 1975 Trojan to take the grandkids tubing. The kayak and canoe are close by.
Being retired, I do most boating stuff during the week so can pick the best weather. I'd be interested in hearing from others in the area who also enjoy sailing and kayaking.
Gary
I recently discovered the Small Craft Advisor, and saw it filled a needed niche for boaters who appreciate small (fun sized) boats, and provided a forum for the folks who enjoy them. I am obviously new to the forum, but have been using, building, restoring small boats mostly sail and paddle, for most of my 68 years. No, the first one I built didn't float. Yes, the last one did;)
At our dock here on Lake Texoma I keep a 1975 Heron 14 ft daysailer, a 19 ft console fishing boat I recently built, plus a 1975 Trojan to take the grandkids tubing. The kayak and canoe are close by.
Being retired, I do most boating stuff during the week so can pick the best weather. I'd be interested in hearing from others in the area who also enjoy sailing and kayaking.
Gary