What is it?

Dave Osborn

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Sorta canoe looking. Sorta duck skiff looking.
Any ideas?
 

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Old boat, low profile, narrow beam. Easy to slip up on a raft of ducks. Might be a market gunner's boat.
 
Our ancestors canoes and boats were a lot more agile and sleek than ours because they had to have good balance in order to find something to eat.
 
Our ancestors canoes and boats were a lot more agile and sleek than ours because they had to have good balance in order to find something to eat.

Good point, and our resolve has diminished. I once mused at moose camp after an enormous breakfast that we are the only race of humans that go hunting on an full stomach.
 
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