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December 2006
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An elegant and versatile 15' double-ender for rowing, daysailing, and beach cruising. Simple strip-composite hull.
A robust 22' daysailer/camp-cruiser. Easy to build of sheet plywood or batten-seam construction. Light draft (1'4") lets us sail just about anywhere. None of today's stock boats can match her.
An efficient 22' outboard cruiser/fisherman with the look of a good sea skiff. Plywood-lapstrake sides and sheet-plywood bottom. Pleasant cabin with removable cloth top.
Unusually striking 22' shoal-draft (1'6") sloop that requires no centerboard, leeboards, or deep keel. Traditional strip construction…
labor intensive, but simple. A comfortable cruiser that will be easy to keep.
A 21' sheet-plywood, outboard-powered dory. Strong sheer and flare make this a good-looking boat. Cabin and open versions are included. A tough, seagoing pickup truck of proven performance.
*An 11' catboat that we can row or sail. The cold-molded construction demands experience, but the results look fine.
*A sophisticated 24' high-performance (36 knots) fishing boat. Plans for this type of hull rarely see print.
* noted designs are available from The WoodenBoat Store
Mike O'Brien's Boat Design Quarterly magazine describes plans for paddle, oar, power, and sail.
The boats come from the boards of Atkin, Benford, Bolger, Chapelle, Gillmer, Stambaugh, Stephens, and other leading designers.
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Complete hull lines for most boats
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11' Wittholz Dinghy and
24' Wittholz Angler
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