Description:
The Sculling Skiff is a graceful embodiment of traditional small craft ingenuity, rooted in centuries of coastal and river heritage where efficiency, balance, and human-powered elegance defined boatbuilding philosophy. Originally developed as a practical working and leisure craft, the skiff is admired for its slender hull form, low freeboard, and remarkable glide through the water. Designed for efficient propulsion using traditional oars, it delivers a smooth and rhythmic rowing experience that connects the rower directly with the water.
Our workshop faithfully recreates this timeless design using premium marine materials including Western Red Cedar, Mahogany, Teak, and U.S. made Hexcel fiberglass finished with System Three marine spar varnish. Each vessel is built entirely by hand using the traditional plank on frame method, ensuring structural integrity, light displacement, and authentic craftsmanship. Every curve of the hull is carefully shaped to preserve the skiff's original balance and hydrodynamic efficiency. Typical build time ranges from 3 to 4 months of meticulous handcrafting.
Clients may customize dimensions, wood selection, finish tone, interior trim, seating configuration, and detailing to reflect personal style, transforming a classic working craft into a refined bespoke watercraft.
Specifications
- Length overall: 17ft
- Beam: 27 1/2"
- Depth amidship: 10"
- Passengers: 1
- Weight less seat (approx.): 40 lbs.
- Hull type: Vee-bottom hull for 4mm sheet plywood Stitch and Glue construction.
- Power: High performance spoon-shaped sculling oars, with riggers and sliding seat.
Performance & Use
The Sculling Skiff is designed for quiet waters-lakes, rivers, sheltered bays-where smooth propulsion and refined handling are paramount. Its narrow beam and balanced hull allow for efficient single-oar sculling with minimal effort, offering both meditative rowing experiences and practical short-distance transport. Ideal for heritage enthusiasts, rowing purists, and collectors of classic small craft, it delivers a lively yet stable ride rooted in traditional maritime craftsmanship.
This wooden boat crafted by us is built from Glen-l, with full credit given to the original designers where applicable. For each custom commission, we acquire the appropriate plans and construct the vessel to order-offering both full-size boats and finely detailed scale models.
Contact us to explore specifications, customization options, and build schedules for your Sculling Skiff.
History:
The Sculling Skiff traces its origins to traditional small working boats used in rivers and coastal communities across Europe and North America. Designed for single-oar propulsion, the skiff was valued for its efficiency, balance, and ability to glide smoothly through narrow waterways. By the 18th and 19th centuries, sculling skiffs became popular not only for fishing and transport but also for friendly racing competitions, especially along the Thames in London.
Over time, the design evolved into a refined recreational and sporting craft, admired for its elegant lines and lightweight construction.
Today, the Sculling Skiff represents a blend of heritage craftsmanship and rowing performance, continuing a centuries-old tradition of skillful, quiet movement across the water.