Clint KY
Well-known member
Years ago I worked at the Little Neck Yacht Club in New York during the summer. I had two duties. One was to run what they called the launch, which was a wooden boat with a single cylinder engine and stick steering to take folks to their boats, and the other task was to go out from the dock and retrieve people’s dinghies, and tow them back to the dock so they could go get their own boat. The boat used to do this was a plywood craft just a bit bigger than the dinghies I was retrieving. The odd thing about this boat is that it had what first appeared to be a rudder attached to the transom with a clamp resembling an outboard motor mount. But the rudder section was not fixed to the shaft but hinged so it would swing opposite to the handle in the boat – BUT – it would only swing a set amount. I am guessing about 25 to 30 degrees off center, and then would hit a stop and you could scull the boat using it. Does anyone recall anything like this, and if so, if anything like this is made today?
I can scull my canoe but today while putzing around in my pond in the little 10’ jon I thought it would be great to have one of them so I could scull with one hand and cast with the other. I googled it four or five different ways and only came up with one hit and it was an antique but very similar in function if not design.
I can scull my canoe but today while putzing around in my pond in the little 10’ jon I thought it would be great to have one of them so I could scull with one hand and cast with the other. I googled it four or five different ways and only came up with one hit and it was an antique but very similar in function if not design.