He calls it Tinker Toy

Beautiful!

Lots of great ideas there to copy or incorporate into new projects!

Tinker Toy looks to be a pretty highly modified CD-22 Angler, no?

Woodworking is fun, therapeutic, and can be a real art form!

Some of us enjoy working on boats as much a being out on them, of course.

There are even those who have to sell a boat and move on to a new one when they run out of ideas for their present boat (!)

Boats like this make great purchases for others due to their extra features and quality workmanship!

I wonder if we can coax the owners to post a bit and introduce themselves?

Joe. :teeth :thup
 
I'm thinking it's a 19 Angler; that looks more like a 4' than a 6'4" cockpit to me. Also, the lack of the Alaska bulkhead steers me in that direction.

Beautiful work. I hope mine turns out half as well. Actually, I hope it turns out even better, but the thoughtful craftsmanship displayed in those pics places the bar pretty high...
 
I think the deck isn't real wood. From the way the light hits the gaps between boards, it looks like vinyl or linoleum or something with a printed pattern on a smooth surface.
 
Agreed - the floor may be some kind of composite. But there's plenty of other wood (including the trim elements)
Well he does have down riggers and rocket launchers on the boat so he must fish.

I LOVE the way the boat looks and love good woodwork wherever I find it. I just want nothing to do with real wood exposed to the elements anyplace on a boat I own. I want to spend as much time playing and as little maintaining as possible.
 
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