
Seward Journal
Volume 3, number 23
Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Dan is putting the final touches on the Eastport, “Passage Maker” Pram. His hard work in building this fine little vessel is a major contribution to our trip through the Northwest Passage.
This little pram will be our workhorse. Hauling fuel, food, water and of course “Us” to and from land. It will carry a triple reefed sailing lug rig that is simple to set up and use.
The boat can also be rowed by one person. Early explorers used small launches like these almost daily, to scout out anchorages, take soundings and gather provisions.
A name has been chosen and will be announced, during a launching ceremony in the near future.
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Yet again saved money by sewing new sailbags myself. These were made from kits, but after completing them, I feel I could replicate the process fairly accurately, with no plotting or plans.
These will hold the sail and be lifted from the deck by a halyard.
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