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Wooden Ships Comments on this Iain Oughtred Auk Rowing Dinghy
Built over the winter of 2020/2021 to the Iain Oughtred Auk design. Professional quality build and finished to a high standard.
The Auk was another Oughtred popular small dinghy designs and is a good load carrying tender. This one is extremely light and rigid due to the epoxy plywood construction, with enough varnish to make her very striking. Suitable for carrying on a roof rack for easy transport.
Length 8’
Beam 4’6”
Construction
Clinker planked in Okoume marine plywood, Lloyds certified. Glued seams using SP epoxy.
Hull finished externally in 2 pack Epifanes gloss.
Solid Honduras mahogany transom in one piece of timber with a sculling notch.
Iroko gunwhales and rubbing strakes with sawn quarter knees and breats hook.
Itoko thwarts with laminated knees.
Plywood daggerboard case with a mahogany top.
Slatted sole boards.
Equipment
Pair of painted straight blade oras with leather collars
Pair of galvanised rowlocks
Fixed sole boards
Painter
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Disclaimer:
These particulars have been prepared in good faith from information provided by the Vendors and are intended as a guide, Wooden Ships cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. The Purchaser should instruct his agent or surveyor to validate all details as necessary and satisfy himself with the condition of the vessel and its equipment.