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The Peapod has a long history of sea worthiness being used as lobster boats and for rescue work with the Coast Guard as lifeboats or surfboats in the 1800's. The double ender was designed to break waves approaching from the stern to avoid swamping. There is a story about two lobstermen riding out a gale in a peapod far from land. Nearby was a schooner, reefed down and pitching hard, which offered to take the men aboard. The men declined, they preferred to ride out the heavy seas in the safety of their "Pod". No matter how the yarn went, there must be some truth in it because the peapods are wonderfully agile boats. Some say the "Pod" originated about 1870 in the waters of Penopscot Bay in North Haven.
The Spindrift Peapod Rowboat is a hand built seven-plank design in lapstrake that sets its lines off nicely.
She has good handling characteristics and carrying capacity. The boat is fun and fast under oar and has two rowing positions. She handles well in all conditions, being very stable in choppy waters. Her 16' of keel keeps the boat tracking straight under oar. She is a slim, tidy craft with her 4' beam and 16' length. The mahogany glows brightly on the gunwales and seats adding to her appearance. There is sealed flotation in the bow and stern with removable 8" hatch covers for inspection and storage. There are floorboards available with adjustable footrests that are removable for cleaning and transport. The boat is roomy enough for two rowers and 3 passengers and gear.
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