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    Posted: 07 Jul 06 at 3:38pm
Originally posted by feva_sailor

Originally posted by fizzicist

Maybe a look in a dictionary...:


skiff    <SPAN style="DISPLAY: none">(</SPAN><SPAN style="BORDER-RIGHT: 1px solid; BORDER-TOP: 1px solid; FONT-SIZE: 7pt; BORDER-LEFT: 1px solid; COLOR: red; BORDER-BOTTOM: 1px solid; FONT-FAMILY: verdana, sans-serif; : #ffffcc"> P </SPAN><SPAN style="DISPLAY: none">)</SPAN>  <A class=linksrc title="Click for guide to symbols." onclick="ahdpop;return false;" href="http://dictionary.reference.com/help/ahd4/pronkey.html ">Pronunciation Key</A>  (skfn.


<DL>
<DD>A flatbottom open boat of shallow draft, having a pointed bow and a square stern and propelled by oars, sail, or motor.</DD></DL>

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I think the key here is flatbottom open boat of shallow draft. i.e. Not a Wayfarer!



does that mean an oppie is a skiff?!

not unless you put it though a pencil sharpener, they dont have a pointed bow!!



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Originally posted by fizzicist

Maybe a look in a dictionary...:


skiff    <SPAN style="DISPLAY: none">(</SPAN><SPAN style="BORDER-RIGHT: 1px solid; BORDER-TOP: 1px solid; FONT-SIZE: 7pt; BORDER-LEFT: 1px solid; COLOR: red; BORDER-BOTTOM: 1px solid; FONT-FAMILY: verdana, sans-serif; : #ffffcc"> P </SPAN><SPAN style="DISPLAY: none">)</SPAN>  <A class=linksrc title="Click for guide to symbols." onclick="ahdpop;return false;" href="http://dictionary.reference.com/help/ahd4/pronkey.html ">Pronunciation Key</A>  (sk n.


<DL>
<DD>A flatbottom open boat of shallow draft, having a pointed bow and a square stern and propelled by oars, sail, or motor.</DD></DL>

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I think the key here is flatbottom open boat of shallow draft. i.e. Not a Wayfarer!



does that mean an oppie is a skiff?!
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Skiffies have a unique style that you just can not buy

 

 



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And the aussies, not enough to count on your hand.
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Oh, and the UK do have Skiffs..........  18s with 12s coming.

The US have 18s

NZ have 12s and 18s

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Read up and post your thoughts here..............  If you dare

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And an 18 footer isn't flat bottomed compared to a Sharpie - I think dictionary definitions can only take us so far. And Cherubs have a ton of freeboard too - I don't think that comes into at all!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote fizzicist Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jul 06 at 1:10pm
It's not flat bottomed though - it has chines and a ton of freeboard.
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A wayfarer has a shallow draft and flat bottom compared to a Contessa 26, say...
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Post Options Post Options   Quote fizzicist Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jul 06 at 12:49pm

Maybe a look in a dictionary...:

skiff    Audio pronunciation of "skiff" ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (sk f)
n.

A flatbottom open boat of shallow draft, having a pointed bow and a square stern and propelled by oars, sail, or motor.

from www.dictionary.com

I think the key here is flatbottom open boat of shallow draft. i.e. Not a Wayfarer!

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