Re: CLC Peeler Skiff testing
Why is it so much narrower forward than other skiffs of this sort? That boat has what looks like a shockingly unbalanced plan form to me with such a wide transom and max beam at the WL so far aft. To support all that weight of the motor and driver sitting dead aft or something? This seems to be a purely flat water, protected area shape with that extra-broach-ey stern. I'm fairly dubious about its seaworthiness in open water conditions or chop. . .
Amphibious Macroplankton Oughtredia doublendus
Mostly found frequenting the littoral and estuarine zones in the southern half of the Salish Sea, though sightings have been recorded both north and south of this area, and occasionally, but rarely, inland, in freshwater environments. This species lives on micro-brewed beer and dutch-oven biscuits,and displays brightly colored nylon and gore-tex plumage during the rainy season. Approach with caution!