Urban Boat Project
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  • UB1000 Row Boat
  • Pheather Canoe
  • Pheather2
  • Paddle Builds
    • Paddle 1,2. Magnetawan
    • Paddle 3. Victoria Park Special
    • Paddle 4. Algonquin lamination
    • Paddle 5. Ottertail lamination
    • Paddle 6. Orange Beavertail
    • Paddle 7. Algonquin ash
    • Paddle 8. The Hand
    • Paddle 9. Bent shaft
    • Paddle 10. Child Kayak Paddle
    • Paddle 11. Lord of the Rings
    • Paddle 12. Gonquin (narrow Algonquin)
    • Paddle 13. Quin (very narrow Algonquin)
    • Paddle 14. Stick
    • Paddle 15. 563
  • Home
  • UB1000 Row Boat
  • Pheather Canoe
  • Pheather2
  • Paddle Builds
    • Paddle 1,2. Magnetawan
    • Paddle 3. Victoria Park Special
    • Paddle 4. Algonquin lamination
    • Paddle 5. Ottertail lamination
    • Paddle 6. Orange Beavertail
    • Paddle 7. Algonquin ash
    • Paddle 8. The Hand
    • Paddle 9. Bent shaft
    • Paddle 10. Child Kayak Paddle
    • Paddle 11. Lord of the Rings
    • Paddle 12. Gonquin (narrow Algonquin)
    • Paddle 13. Quin (very narrow Algonquin)
    • Paddle 14. Stick
    • Paddle 15. 563
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YOUR CART

Urban boat project
An exploration of skin-on-frame boat construction

Hi There! My name is Matt Morris in Waterloo, Ontario. Welcome to my website that takes you on a journey of discovery as I design and build skin-on-frame boats and a number of paddles. Simply click on one of the choices below or pop open the menu at top.
UB1000
​36lbs
Row Boat
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​Pheather
20lbs
​Canoe
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Pheather2
11.6lbs
​Canoe
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Paddle Builds
....and other experiments
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​I invite you to review my other sites:
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Instagram: Snowbankproductions
Threads: Snowbankproductions
YouTube: mattdjmorris

Reddit: Mattdjmorris
My free snow sculpting how-to website:
https://snowbankproductions.weebly.com/

I don't claim to be an expert in what you are experiencing on this website.
Use safety equipment when working.
Protect your lungs, your eyes and your ears!
Many coatings are toxic or dangerous and some give off heat. Any rag should be disposed of properly and not left to spontaneously combust.

    I welcome your feedback.

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