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Tentative Table of Contents:
AF4, by Rob Rhodes Szudy. An economical plywood power cruising skiff from the board of Jim Michalak.
*Kingfisher, by John Eischelsheim. A power dory from Kiwi boatbuilding instructor Richard Wilson.
*Haven 12 1/2, by Rich Hilsinger. Joel White's popular centerboard interpretation of the Herreshoff 12 1/2
Delaware Ducker, by Ben Fuller. A sort of traditional Laser; originally meant for hunting ducks, now a pure simple sailer.
Newfound's Rangeley Boat, by Susan van Leuven. The popular Maine lakes guide boat, interpreted for simple strip construction.
The Ladybug Pram, by Matt P. Murphy. Harry Bryan's wheelbarrow Dinghy, in which a knobby tire is hard mounted in the bow; sort of a human-powered amphibian.
Sea Raider, by Kathy Mansfield
Chebacco Boat, by Dan Segal. Phil Bolger's eye-sweet pocket cruiser, which can be built sheet-sides, glued-lap, or multi-chine.
Albury 22' runabout, by Maynard Bray. These are the workhorses of the Abaco Islands and photographer Benjamin Mendlowitz's preferred chase boat.
Katy, by Maynard Bray. A new carvel-planked pocket cruiser by Harry Bryan.
Nelson Zimmer's 21' launch, by George Jepson. An elegant launch with a small cuddy.
Biscayne Bay 14, by Jim Austin. A surprising stable, ballasted shallow-draft daysailer by N.G. Herreshoff.
North Star Kayak, by Darin Carlucci. A strip-built version of the indigenous Aleutian baidarka.
Grey Seal, by Geoff Kerr. Iain Oughtred's trailerbale pocket cruiser.
Rollin Thurlow's B.N. Morris Canoes, by Donnie Mullen. B.N. Morris of Veazie, Maine, was a builder of fine cedar-and-canvas canoes; Rollin Thurlow now builds to his designs.
Kingfisher and Kookaburra, by Karen Wales. Two plywood recreation rowing shells; the former a single, the latter, a double.
DN Iceboat, by George Jepson
Penguin class Dinghy, by Chris Museler. A Philip Rhodes-designed 11' cat-rigged sailing dinghy introduced in 1938; the class is still going strong.
Columbia Lifeboat/Catspaw Dinghy, by Tom Jackson. A classic Herreshoff dinghy, and Joel White's update of it.
David Stimson Pulling Boat, by Tom Jackson
Black Skimmer, by Mike O'Brien
Beachcomber Alpha, by Tom Jackson
Coquina, by Maynard Bray
Drake, by Tom Jackson. Clint Chase's "faering" type, in glued plywood.
Nahant Dory. Chesapeake Light Craft's plywood interpretation of the New England classic.
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