Unique transome/bow design on this Great Bay float has an enclosed motor well and a false transome of the sort that completely conceals all external oar movement, provides flotation behind the hunter and prevents waves from slapping into the stern of the boat. The fact that you have to get your hand/arm wet while feeding in the scull oar from below is one drawback to this design. The scull oar exits the bottom of the boat from it's own false transome/recessed cavity.

* Photo courtesy of Scott Farris
Good shot of the rear of the same Great Bay Sculler as above - unfinished.

* Photo by courtesy of Scott Farris
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