Is ther a market for Wooden Pirogues | Page 2 | SouthernPaddler.com

Is ther a market for Wooden Pirogues

Kayak Jack

Well-Known Member
Aug 26, 2003
13,976
171
86
Okemos / East Lansing Michigan
Piper San has a good idea there with the Boy Scouts etc. Hitch hiking on it, you could have at least two boats gong at a time. Say, you work enough on the first one so it is a "ready to assemble kit". Then, when the Scouts come in, train them to make one or two joints. Then, lay that set aside and proceed to assemble the "ready" boat.

You go ahead and finish teh "kit" started by the first group. The next set of kids then uses the "kit" that was partially assembled by the previous group. etc.

Kinda like the cooking shows assemble a casserole, and 15 seconds later it is coming out of the oven all steamy and done.

Boy Scout, Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts, geezer groups, etc. are the markets here.
 

dangermouse01

Well-Known Member
Sep 8, 2006
312
1
Palm Bay, FL (East coast)
islandpiper said:
Well, I did the math, and figured out that everytime someone wanted a pirogue I'd just give them $72.50 in cash and it would work out just the same as if I'd built it and sold it to them.

Piper, please send cash in the amount of $72.50, to me.
Legit US funds only. None of this Canadian, Arkansas or Metric money either.

Thanx in advance..DM ( :lol: )