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You'll get 112 pages of small boats... this is an annual publication, available on newsstands and directly from us.
Table of Contents:
Small Boat Special: Outfitting for Safety
Fox Double-paddle Canoe
Devlins Pelicano: An 18' Bassboat
The No Mans Land Boat: A 17'8" double ender
Starry Nights, A magic carpet on the water: A 20' Launch
D18 Mist: An 18' camp cruiser with good looks
The Shaw and Tenney Whitehall, A classic reinterpreted.
The Sea Bird Yawl: Simplicity in a hard-chined cruiser.
Redbird, A proved cedar strip touring canoe
Lowell's Amsbury Skiff, Building by the book.
The Norwalk Islands 18 and its cousins, A family of sharpies.
A nesting Dinghy, PT11 A fine balance of form and function.
Salty Heaven, A sprightly cat-yawl for daysailing or camp -cruising.
Peregrine 18, A fast pulling boat.
Goliath Mini Tug, A fanciful cruiser with workboat roots.
Amphib-ette, The camper bus of sailboats.
The Old Town Dinghy, A classic in cedar and canvas.
Hampton Sloop, A family boat
Atkin XLNC Utility Skiff, A simple, efficient hull from William and John Atkin.
St Ayles Skiff, inspiring the community rowing revival.
Marsh Punt, A simple boat for calm waters
Jericho Bay Lobster Skiff, A forgiving outboard powered boat.
The Rhodes 18, A racing daysailer
Kingfisher, An almost-traditional Thames skiff.
Wittholtz 11' Dinghy, An ode to a simpler time.
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