My V12A

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I bought it slightly used about 1962. It was state registered as a 1961 boat, but we never really knew the model year. Duratechboats.com says it is either a late 1959 or an early 1960.

I recently sold the boat because I hadn't used it since 1987 (we have been avid kayakers for many years). I immediately regretted it and was lucky to get it back. I used to use it with a 7.5 HP Elgin outboard engine. I will now be using it as a car-top rowboat for fishing with my grandchildren. With its 56" beam, some would think it big for car-topping, but I did it for several years on a Volkswagen Bug (long trips at that). See the attached picture taken in 1973. I later trailered it.

That Duratech could tell so many stories. We used to take it to the outermost islands of Boston Harbor. I also took it on many large and small river trips requiring portages and sometimes having to walk in the water behind it holding it back with a rope to keep it from being destroyed by whitewater.

With people and equipment in the boat, it would plow through the water in an adequate but not to exciting fashion - but when I was alone, I could get it to plane for a real exciting ride. I would have to put the gas tank in the bow to hold the bow down.

I always knew there was something special about that boat. It just seemed sturdier than all the other aluminum boats. If I remember correctly, it has a lot more rivets than the average boat of its type - the rivets are very close together.
 

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Attached is a current picture of my boat. My granddaughter took it for a marine archeology expedition in my backyard. She even had a tug of war with a shark.
 

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JoeMan

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V stands for 'Veeline', by the way. The Veeline 12A was a great boat, there are still a number of these as well as the 14 foot version around. For a small open bow utility fishing boat, I'd love to have one of the Veelines one day...keeping my eyes open. :)
 
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I just happened to be looking at the 1973 picture of my 1970 VW Beetle that I had included with this post and I noticed that the oars were standing up on the rear bumper and tied to the boat. The ends of the oars fit into the bumper brackets. I had completely forgot about that. The motor and gas tank are in the car.
 

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Now that you say that...are the oars being used to hold up the stern of the Duratech that high? If so, that is ingenious. I love that picture.
 
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No, the boat is resting entirely on the racks. The oars are standing on the bumper because that was a convenient way to carry them. Note the little wheels that are clamped on the transom where the motor goes. With those, I could wheel the boat to the water. Boy does that bring back a lot of memories! By the way Joe, thanks for sending the decals. My boat is covered with a couple feet of snow right now, but I am looking forward to putting the decals on and using it again.
 
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