| This 11ft–8in rowboat was used
at a girls camp on Keuka lake during the 1960s. The #2 is painted on the
exterior face of the transom, suggesting that it was one of several boats in
use at the camp. She is carvel planked with canvas covering, and contains a
set of folding oar locks mounted on the gunwales. A third oarlock is mounted
on the transom for sculling. No builder identification has been found on the
boat.
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| However, some construction features (bilge support under the center seat) are reminiscent of the work of Murray Wright, who built boats in Dundee, NY during that era. |
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