Write your way to an Atkinson Traveler
Over the last 36 years I have been
very fortunate to be able to make my living doing what I love in such a
specialized and admittedly old fashion occupation as custom building and
restoring wooden canoes/boats. I have been
able to restore almost every type of old classic boat, build reproductions of
some of the best boats ever built and I have also been able to build and sell
my own designs.
My shop has always been no more
than a one, two and in some very busy years, a three person shop. I have
been extremely lucky to have the help and assistance of Peter who has been my
shop partner for over 20 years; Pam who does all the mail order shipping and
book keeping and Andrea my supportive wife!
In the near future I will be taking
the order for the one thousandth boat to be restored or built in my shop. To celebrate this milestone I want to build
a special canoe that means a lot to me, the 17.5’ Atkinson Traveler. It is the first canoe I designed; named after
the village I live in and designed for the wilderness paddling that I
enjoy. It has been a very successful
design which I am very proud of.
While I want to put all my years of
experience into this canoe I also want it to be a canoe that is used as the
design was intended. The Atkinson
Traveler needs to be in the water, a few scratches on it, maybe a cracked rib or
two from hard use, mud on the paint and a smile on every face in the boat. This is a boat that I want to build to my own
specifications and I want it to be used as the canoe was designed for.
Because my customers and the WCHA (Wooden Canoe Heritage Association) have been
such a important part of my professional success, I want to celebrate this one
thousandth boat by offering this commemorative Atkinson Traveler completely
free of charge to either;
1) A past or present member of the WCHA.
2) Any one of my past canoe/boat customers.
Cost of any shipping not included!
There is only one stipulation: The
owner of the boat must promise the boat will be used as it was intended as per the original design;
and the harder the use the better!
To be eligible for this boat please
send me your name, your; contact info and a brief description of how you intend
to use the boat. Please, no more than
300 words and be sure to include your WCHA membership number or NWCC customer
number. Peter, Pam, Andrea and I will choose
the top 25 essays and then have a drawing for the winner. There is no cost for
the boat or to enter your essay. The
boat will be on display at the 2014 WCHA Assembly where the drawing for the
winner will take place. You need not be present to win but of course that would
be nice. Sharpen up your pencils and plan on attending the 2014 Assembly!
Thank you for your years of support.
Rollin
1 comment:
I wonder where you 1,000th canoe is now and what it's been up to.
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