Preview: Women Boatbuilders in Oregon, Tasmania, and Scotland — a Guest Blog by Anne Bray

Women have taken to building and rowing St. Ayles Skiffs.

SOY QUINE and her happy builders

The most recent skiff launched by women builders is the pink-painted SOY QUINE—the work of the Porsoy Skiffettes

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    ROB BLACKBURN says:

    We were part of the Tawe Nunnugah sailing raid where the ladies rowed from Cockle Creek at the bottom of Tasmania up to Hobart to take part in the Wooden Boat Festival that runs each two years. Really great boat and people.

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    Lee Fox says:

    The ladies looked like they had a lots of fun building the St Ayles Skiff and taking her out for a row!

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    Anne Bryant says:

    That first photo, the one of the launch, looks like the kind of party I’d love to be at. So great!