Darlington Boat Builder's Guild

We are four friends who live near the town of Darlington, Maryland. We have a passion for taking on new projects and thought building a boat would be lots of fun This blog captures our attempt to build our first wooden boat, which we will ride in the Susquehanna River and the Chesapeake Bay. We purchased our plans from the Lumber Yard Sciff and are doing our best to follow these plans. Unfortunately, we all have some form of ADD so following a plan is not our strong suit.

Wednesday, March 23, 2016



Jim and Dave applying marine adhesive as team to attach the Chine to the side of the boat.

Note-- the Chine is a 20ft continuous piece of wood that must be bent to conform to the line of the boat.
Posted by Captain Cheasapeake at 8:50 PM
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