Doctor Town
You are right about that old boat, but I think there is more than one. We use to see one right under the railroad bridge,(I think that is why I have to sleep with the lights on today

) because of that of stack sticking up in the water. Then the other boat sank later but it sat there for years before it sank.
I went to school with Tom Mccan ?? I think that was his name, and I heard it was his brother that wanted a new bike and because he didn't get he set fire to the woodyard, and that may be a tale for all I know. I am 65 now somethings I just don't remember so good.
I am going to start looking for some old (good luck)cypress but its the boat I really want to know everything about, the JIGS and all of that stuff. I loved the pictures of the scarf joints, how did you/then do that on the plywood with a big beltsander??? I have used a lot of cypress in houses and furniture its the smell and feel of the wood that makes me crazy. I plan to come to Jesup to visit a friend that lives out at Red Hill, he just retired form the phone Co. (James Tyre) and he and love to ramble around and look for stuff,you know wood,tractors,and anything else we can think of.
Well I didn't mean to take a running off at the mouth but I did sorry about.
Maybe I will get to meet some of you guys one day.
Thanks again
henry j