December 28, 2010

Winter in the Boatyard




Well it's deep winter here at the boatyard. Between the natural new year, the winter solstice, and the calendar new year is a favorite time for us. While we're still trying to catch up with work in the shop, (thanks for your patience guys) we also like to take the time to reflect on the past year and start looking ahead to the next. Thanks to all the wonderful customers we've met and built boats with this year. It was a pleasure and we hope to see you in 2011. And to those who are still deciding, we look forward to working with you in the year to come. We hope to see lots of new faces and new boats next year and here's hoping all of us can do a little more fishin'.


HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
This is a photo of a painting by Scott Sorenson of Jackson of a photo of our jon boat model. Another great design from the boatyard.

July 9, 2010

Mississippi Outdoors







We delivered Mississippi Outdoors boat to Scooter and the gang this week. It's a big plus for them for taping the show trips. Good luck and thanks, guys.

Bow handles




Here's part of our handle collection. They ain't easy to come by, so we search far and wide to find them. We think they add a little extra spice to our boats. If anyone has any leads to where we might find some, please let us know.

June 26, 2010

new boats











Some of the boats that have gone out over the last couple of months.
A Mardi Gras camo boat, a paddling pirogue and the redesigned Sweetwater II set-up for two people.
We also want to thank all of our customers for making it all possible

February 14, 2010

Welcome to Cedar Hill Boatworks




We're just a couple of guys who love fishing and small boats. While we've designed these boats primarily for flyfishing for bream, they are suited for a variety of warmwater river and smaller lake activities. Whether you're fishing, hunting, bird watching, taking photos, or just cruising, you'll be happy in one of these boats. We have pirogues for paddling and square stern models suitable for trolling motors. Our favorite design is our foot-operated trolling motor powered model that allows for hands-free operation. These boats are very lightweight, averaging 55-60 pounds for easy solo handling. We construct these boats using marine-grade mahogany plywood and cypress lumber. They're lighter, dryer, more stable and more comfortable than a canoe or a kayak. For economy, efficiency, and environmental friendliness, these boats can't be beat. We've been building boats for over 20 years and we believe you'll be proud to own one .
Please feel free to contact us for prices, availability, or more info