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JJDESIGNS NEWS UPDATE 22nd MARCH 2021
THE FUR TRADE
THE KEEL BOAT

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A keelboat is a riverine cargo-capable working boat, with shallow structural keels, nearly flat-bottomed, which is sometimes also called a “poleboat”. These boats are designed for the navigation of rivers, shallow lakes and sometimes canals that were commonly used in America, including use in great numbers by settlers making their way west. They were also used extensively for transporting cargo to market, and for exploration and trading expeditions, because water transport was then the most effective means to move bulky or heavy cargo.

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Keelboats were similar to riverboats, but like other barges were un-powered and were typically propelled and steered with oars or “setting poles”.
The process of moving a keelboat upriver was extremely difficult, depending on the current. Most keelboats were 50 to 80 feet long and 15 feet wide, with a cabin in the middle or at the rear, but were also sometimes constructed with an open deck.

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Keelboats have been used for exploration, such as during the Lewis and Clarke Expedition, but were primarily used to transport cargo or settlers in the early 19[SUP]th[/SUP] Century.

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The jjD Keelboat, which is inspired by the boat in the 2015 movie “The Revenant” (Can’t believe it’s really been over 5 years!), allows for a similar scene where a group of trappers and mountain men are attacked by a war party!
It can also be used as a center piece for a trading post display.

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A war party of Blackfoot warriors will hopefully be previewed in May.
The Keelboat should be available later this year.



Best wishes and many thanks

john jenkins
 
I haven't been actively collecting this range but I think I will have to collect this keelboat manned with a crew, and loaded with cargo.
Mike
 
WOW, Just WOW. Does John never sleep......... the boat looks incredible.
 
Just when you think we can't be surprised with something unexpected by JJD, this boat shows up! Outstanding!
 
Hate to be 'that guy', but was thinking about the cost/price?

I do not collect his range, but releases like this makes me think about it.
 
Just like everyone else I am surprised and amazed. I don’t collect the range, but like Mike I might have to get the boat and a few trappers fighting off the warband
 
Looks awesome, I will definitely try to get this one. I was able to get the Jerimiah Johnson set from this series. Great sculpting and painting, especially on the worn and weary face.
 
Waiting for the Spring Thaw and the arrival of the Keelboat, to load the haul of animal furs procured over Winter. Robin.
 

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Love the Keel boat that is a must, shame the Roman and Carthage ships did not have the mast and sail




JJDESIGNS NEWS UPDATE 22nd MARCH 2021
THE FUR TRADE
THE KEEL BOAT

AK01-M.jpg


A keelboat is a riverine cargo-capable working boat, with shallow structural keels, nearly flat-bottomed, which is sometimes also called a “poleboat”. These boats are designed for the navigation of rivers, shallow lakes and sometimes canals that were commonly used in America, including use in great numbers by settlers making their way west. They were also used extensively for transporting cargo to market, and for exploration and trading expeditions, because water transport was then the most effective means to move bulky or heavy cargo.

AK02-M.jpg


Keelboats were similar to riverboats, but like other barges were un-powered and were typically propelled and steered with oars or “setting poles”.
The process of moving a keelboat upriver was extremely difficult, depending on the current. Most keelboats were 50 to 80 feet long and 15 feet wide, with a cabin in the middle or at the rear, but were also sometimes constructed with an open deck.

AK03-M.jpg


Keelboats have been used for exploration, such as during the Lewis and Clarke Expedition, but were primarily used to transport cargo or settlers in the early 19[SUP]th[/SUP] Century.

AK04-M.jpg


The jjD Keelboat, which is inspired by the boat in the 2015 movie “The Revenant” (Can’t believe it’s really been over 5 years!), allows for a similar scene where a group of trappers and mountain men are attacked by a war party!
It can also be used as a center piece for a trading post display.

AK05-M.jpg


A war party of Blackfoot warriors will hopefully be previewed in May.
The Keelboat should be available later this year.



Best wishes and many thanks

john jenkins
 
this is what you expect from, to be surprised every time, and John is the Winner!!!
Wonderful
 
John's ability to create a narrative through his figures is one of the reasons I continue to collect them.
Instead of being nicely made random figures depicting a certain time period, much thought goes into how the figures will relate to each other to tell a story.

The visual impact of the keelboat is clear to see. Designing it to break down into components for practical shipping, and making the rebuild easy for the collector, is quite a feat.

Looking forward to the preview of the Blackfoot warriors.
 
Nicely done Robin. Just a perfect setup for the keel boat.
Mike
 
Robin, spectacular scene with figs, various cabins and of course the dock and water. Chris
 
Beautiful boat for a great range.Surly a centerpiece for anyone's collection.
Mark
 

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