coracle boat
we hear and read often about canoe making yet we cannot forget the tried and tested coracle boats
are there any decent plans or resources you know of
do you need as much room or less room than for making a canoe
what wood did you use
what wood would you recommend
did you carve it out of a fallen tree
for those that may not of heard or read about coracle boats here is a wiki article about them
we hear and read often about canoe making yet we cannot forget the tried and tested coracle boats
are there any decent plans or resources you know of
do you need as much room or less room than for making a canoe
what wood did you use
what wood would you recommend
did you carve it out of a fallen tree
for those that may not of heard or read about coracle boats here is a wiki article about them
A coracle is a small, rounded,[1] lightweight boat of the sort traditionally used in Wales, and also in parts of the West Country and in Ireland, particularly the River Boyne,[2] and in Scotland, particularly the River Spey. The word is also used of similar boats found in India, Vietnam, Iraq and Tibet.[3] The word "coracle" is an English spelling of the original Welsh cwrwgl, cognate with Irish and Scottish Gaelic currach, and is recorded in English text as early as the sixteenth century. Other historical English spellings include corougle, corracle, curricle and coricle. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coracle