

Great time to be in the river! Which is the way to sail a tuckup. See the nights events on The Delaware River Chapter of the Traditional Small Craft Association.
Do tuckups leak, you ask? Well, not exactly. They are a thin wooden shell making a slight dent in the water and they don't leak as much as simply slow down the water trying to fill the boat. There should be a full time bailer aboard.


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