
The Ozarks Johnboat - Big Spring State Park - Van Buren, MO
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YoSam.
N 36° 57.336 W 090° 59.501
15S E 678806 N 4091831
Missouri's primary river boat for fishing or gigging. Also called Jon Boats, you see they said things, but never wrote them down.
Waymark Code: WMMD4N
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 09/03/2014
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County of marker: Carter County
Location of marker: Pea Vine Rd. & Big Spring Lane, Big Springs National Park, Van Buren
Marker erected by: Ozark Riverrats
Marker text:
These long (24-30 foot) and narrow boats were introduced into the Ozarks during the advent of the logging industry in the 1890s.
The boats were powered by the use of a pole or set paddle to push the boat upriver and to guide it downriver.
In the early to mid 1900s the johnboat was known as the "cadillac" of the Ozarks. It was used to transport people and goods between river farms and towns, as well as for recreation.
The modern johnboat is made of aluminum and powered by a jet unit. Used for recreation, today's boats are wider and shorter to provide greater stability.