Overview
Construction
Designed by builder Ronald Rich, she is traditionally built with cedar planks over oak frames, keel, rails. The decks are cedar over oak. Cabin and shelter tops are glassed over plywood. The three-window windshield has an opening starboard window.
Engines
3-53 Detroit Allison marine engine about the same age as the boat, keel coolers, bronze shaft swinging a 4-blade bronze propeller, dry exhaust. 2-lever engine controls, spoked steering wheel.
Tankage
Fuel: The aluminum tank is under the stern deck.
Electrical
Two batteries, master switch 1-2-Both. Navigational lights, wheelhouse dome light, automatic bilge pump.
Accommodations
The Two Crows cockpit is large and open. The headroom at the helm is 6'3". The wheelhouse has a permanent port side, a flip down starboard side, and a partial winter back. The companionway into the cabin is to port with 5' headroom below and two vee lockers forward with the engine and hydraulics aft for accessibility.
Equipment
Compass
Furuno Radar
Furuno GPS/Chartplotter
Standard Horizon VHF
Bilge Pump
Spot Light
Anchor
Davey and 12" pot hauler