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JRBF 2010 – Photos taken by Elizabeth Davis of the Sedalia Endeavor

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This is a Bald Eagle we saw hunting on the way from Howardsville to Scottsvill

Sedalia Endeavor & Morning Dew, taken from on top of rock island.

Tom Moore – Anthony Rucker

Mason Basten, packing oakum

Virginia Creeper, coming into Goolsby’s

Dreaming Creek, coming into [...]

Rope Swings….

The Sedalia Guys never miss a great [...]

Celebrating!

These guys are SO HAPPY to finally be done with this boat and on [...]

Isn’t this what it’s all about???

One of the many reasons this is the BEST week of [...]

Sedalia Endeavor on Higgenbotham Falls

I had the pleasure of canoeing and batteauxing with the Sedalia Endeavor, and everyone is having a wonderful time! Here is a shot of them coming through Higgenbotham [...]

She Floats!!

The Sedalia Endeavor is in the water, swelling up so she will  hopefully be tight as a drum this year for the festival.  The crew is taking a much needed break from batteau building, getting their plans together for June!  They still have boxes and walkboards left on the agenda, but will complete [...]

New Sedalia Boat Coming Together

The new Sedalia Endeavor has all the ribs and stem peices laid out and racked up, and have laid the king and sister planks on.  Todd Carden and William Davis lucked up and have some time off due to college spring breaks.  They are dedicating the next three eight-hour work days to spearhead finishing the nosecones.  Other members [...]

New Sedalia Endeavor

Well, the Sedalia Boys are at it again – building a new boat for 2009. They are excited to be pounding some old-timey batteau nails and planning for June. Here is a picture of them holding up the king plank when they were unloading the wood.  The King Plank is  40′ or better long, 14″ wide, [...]