Monday, January 11, 2010

The SS Cleaver




Here are some shots of the new unit. I can hardly wait to get it out!!! The paint is amazing, these shots don't do it any justice.
I'm coming up for my 20 yr High School reuinion the end of July and plan on bringing her up for some trout slaying on the Missouri with some other GFHS folks. Anyone game? We could use more boats.

5 comments:

bvib said...

Is that a garage or a living room? Nice boat.

Walt said...

That is one nice boat cleaver. I hope I get a chance to spill me beer in it!

jimbob said...

Cleaver, you continue to impress...this time not so much with the boat (which is nice...trailer too!!!) but the cleanliness of the shop....

What is the rear hatch for???

Hefe said...

Nice boat, whats with the tuna door in the back, you loading steelhead so big you can't pull them over the side

Cleaver said...

Congrats on Jr II Eddie! The doors are in the front and back. Makes it easy to get out while anchored for fishing. Don't have to crawl over a gunnel into the water. Makes getting into the boat from the bank really easy too. Really a great idea no one had tried before and will become a standard on lots of boats down the road I'd bet. The boat is aluminum and has no chines so it doesn't bounce back and forth while anchored. Dimpled bottom makes it row really easy and ride higher in the water. Kevlar wrapped bottom is 0 maintenance and really quite. Pointed bow cuts through bigger waves. Hugh improvement over all the other drifters I have rowed. Made in Medford, OR. My steelie/salmon/trout slayer!!
Boat has 10 cupholders Walt....