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WoodenBoat Hardbound Vol #30 |
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This Handsome library - style volume contains six issues; plus have WoodenBoat and the volume numbers embossed on the spine.
Hardbound Contents:
Nov/Dec 2003 Features
The Adaptable Stephens Bros.
A Legacy of wooden boats
Legendary Yachts
Re-creating the designs of L.Francis
Herreshoff
A Shop-built Jig for Scarfing Plywood
Low-tech concept is simple but versatile
NECTAR: The First Monomoy Angler
A traditional boat builders non-traditional
flyfisherman
Sailing Cruising Design
History,hydrostatics and art,part 1
Replicas, Part 4
Fruition
New Toerails for a storm damaged Sloop
Careful measurement,shop made jigs, and on-site design
Jan/Feb 2004 Features
A Boatload of Ambition: Building a rowing
dory-for a circumnavation.
Remembering Doc Freeman's...and local
chandleries all over.
Sailing Cruiser Design: History, hydrostatics, and art, Part 2.
Tom Cat: A fathom wide, two-plus long and
a half fathom deep.
A Shop-made Spar Lathe: Taking the
tedium out of sanding.
The Family Islands Regatta: A sequel.
Create an Owner's Manuel for your boat:
Organizing your operating and maintenance
information.
Salty Heaven: Simplicity meets performance
in a pretty daysailer.
The Irving and EXY Johnson: How Jim Gladson brought a pair of brigantes to the youth of Los Angeles
Mar/Apr 2004 Features
Considerations for a Floating Dock,Practical versatile, and easy on a boat.
A Desperate Lark, finding the one
One Family's Treasure, The allure of SELINA II
Keeping a Wooden Boat, What does it really cost?
The Luders 16, Innovation, evolution, and
enduring appeal
What Seals the Brightwork Deal? Building
a proper foundation for varnish
Henwood & Dean, Contemporary tradition in the Hambleden Valley
Gilbert Monroe Smith, The Wizard of Great South Bay
May/June 2004 Features
Saving Coroilis: A Concordia yawl's trail
by fire.
Fire Safety: A good prevention regimen breaks the event chain.
Virtues of a Traditional Lapstrake Plank Scraf : Simple ,fast, glueness, and easy to repair.
Shrimp Boats: A fading tradition
The Education of Myles Thurlow: A proper
apprenticeship.
An Innovative Builder of Traditional Boats:
Twig Bower and the schooner HERON
Reframing from the Outside: An Unusual
solution puts KIRAWAN'S structure aright.
A Classic Inside Job: All new frames for
CIRRUS with minimal disruption.
Painting Topsides Like a Pro: A blend of preparation, technique, and neatness.
A Wooden Bilge Pump for a Wooden Boat
July/August 2004 Features
Beaching Legs: Making just about any hard beach a good haulout prospect
Building the Redwing 18:An outboard camp-cruiser part one
Restoring the Classics: On the occasion of his firms 75th anniversary, a conversation with Olin Stephens
Birdwatcher: A shoal-draft,self righting Sharpie
The Spirit of Tradition: Defining a new breed of classic yachts
SLO-MO-SHUN
A Handmade Woodworking Vise: Rigid, heavy, and easy to use
Sweet Lines: Pomelion: The fruition of a young woman's apprenticeship
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