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Photos of our Verity Skiff

"Sam was a Milburn Creek regular, a master of ash pots and tarred twine long before he settled down to build boats. His skiffs evolved from personal experience, and he designed them not merely to sell but to serve". 

Henderson, R. (1982). Nautical Quarterly, Sumer 1982(Number 18), 1068

The skiff is 63 years old.  Never in the water long term. 

Always kept indoors. Only, 103 hours on the engine.

If it were not for people making changes to the skiff, she would be a true time capsule.

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The Big Windshield
Canvas on decks that is painted
Gear Shifter is a small streeing tiller
She has a new gas tank
1960 Plamer
operating Instructions
Paul Southard
Operating Instructions
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Below is a Video.

Bunks

Below windows are not  original.  They we be updates to original style.

Knttoy plywoow as added to change boat lines
lookin aft
Bow lines
No Screws Copper Rivets
oak ribs white cedar planks
Wide Keel Box
White Cedar Planking
Stern

The way the planks overlap, there is never a need for calking a Verity Skiff.

Port Side
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