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    Oct022012

    Auction: One of a Kind McKenzie Style Drift Boat

    Orvis has kindly partnered with the Wild Steelhead Coalition and master craftsman Ross Duncan to auction off this one of a kind drift boat to raise funds to preserve Washington's Skagit River.

    The legendary Skagit River in northwest Washington is a large, glacier-fed river that winds its way through the Cascade Mountains before emptying into Puget Sound. World-renowned for its steelhead fishing, the Skagit was once home to wild steelhead runs in the tens of thousands, and is the birthplace of many fly-fishing techniques anglers use today. While its runs have diminished over time, the Skagit still boasts wild steelhead that often eclipse the magical 20-pound mark. In an effort to preserve this pristine river and protect its remaining steelhead, Orvis has partnered with the Wild Steelhead Coalition (WSC) and driftboat builder Ross Duncan to bring to you a unique conservation opportunity.

    Orvis and the WSC will be auctioning off a one-of-a-kind McKenzie-style driftboat, hand-built by master craftsman Ross Duncan. The 17-foot custom wood driftboat is constructed with BS1088 marine plywood and white oak, and is a hybrid of traditional McKenzie framed boat and stitch-and-glue construction. Secured with System 3 epoxies, 3M 5200 adhesive, and over 300 stainless steel screws, the boat is set up with two fixed-position swivel pedestal seats—fore and aft for fly fishing or side drifting—with an adjustable-position rower’s bench rope seat. The rower’s seat is adjustable plus-or-minus 10 inches, with four different oar lock positions, and the Sawyer Cobra oar locks are set in machined derlin bushings. The bottom of the boat is coated with a high-density poly-urea coating, and the interior and hull are painted with water-based epoxy and polyurethane. The bow and chine batten are protected with 1/8-inch thick stainless steel rub stripes. The boat comes complete with 9-foot MXG Sawyer counterbalanced oars, Lee-Lock side-mount anchor system, and a painted trailer with LED lights.

    Bid early, bid often!

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    Reader Comments (4)

    What does the money go towards? What is it funding exactly?

    October 2, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJ Ras

    Property, habitat restoration including wetland enhancement support from Illabot Creek to Barnaby Slough, plus you get a killer boat out of the deal.

    October 2, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterRich

    Wild Steelhead Coalition

    Dedicated to increasing the return of wild
    steelhead to the waters of the Pacific Northwest

    http://wildsteelheadcoalition.org/about-us/mission-and-history/

    October 2, 2012 | Unregistered Commenternomlasder

    Awesome boat. Twice the work to maintain over a regular boat however. At least when i am on the oars...

    October 2, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMVan

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