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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 2004 Features:
Building the Redwing 18: An outboard camp-cruiser Part 3
Alan Payne: Beyond the AMERICA'S cup
The GRETEL'S: Australia's early America's Cup challengers
Nice Things Come in Small Packages:
Sailing Small, a custom-designed dayboat
Steve Cayard and the Wabanaki Canoe:
Sustaining a tradition
The Camera's Coast: Vintage photographs
of a vanished shore
Design Notes for the Nautical Ornamentalist:
Innovation is part of a long tradition.
To view the boat building plans for the 'Redwing' noted in this issue, see
Redwing 18.
Jan/Feb 2005
Features
Cover Story - The Ice Yacht SLIPPER: Unlocking a classic iceboat's secrets
Building a Half Model: Maid of Endor in miniature
One Hard Voyage: Refitting WANDERER III
ALCA i: A schooner for Arctic exploration
Using a Solar Drying Kiln: Gentle wood drying technique
Building the Redwing 18: An outboard camp-cruiser, Part 4
A Family of Schooners: Boats, crews-and guests-form lasting bonds along the Maine coast
Mar/Apr 2005
Features
Building the Caledonia Yawl :
A fast and able double ender: Part 1
Auk: A lesson in seamanship
Boat Partnerships 101: A guide to dividing the expenses
Simple Solution: Adapting a Crowninshield
daysailer
Build a Tool Carrier: A lesson in dovetail
joints
The Hardanger Fartoyvernsenter:
Where skill is the object
The Chesapeake Skipjack: Endangered species, cultural survivor
Putting it all Together: The part's and pieces of a small workboat's backbone
May/June 2005
Features:
Building the Caledonia Yawl: Part 2 A Fast and able double-ender.
Insuring Your Wooden Boat: Fact and Prejudice
Sailboat Restoration: Sizing up the project and choosing strategy.
The Schooner MARTHA: Getting better ant better as she nears 100
KATY's Tale: From catboat to cutter
The New York 30s: A century of one-design sailing.
Reviving Sydney's Skiffs: Sailing on the edge in Australia.
July/August 2005
Features
Tholepins: A rugged, easily made alternative to oarlocks
Sailboat Restoration: Part 2: Deconstruction—and preliminaries for reconstruction
In a Class by Itself: Dennis Connor and the restoration of COTTON BLOSSOM II
Sailing MARIQUITA: Background from Maynard Bray, handling sail by Jim Thom
Gertrude and Her Kitchen Rudder: A thrust reverser for a low-powered dory
Building the Caledonia Yawl: Part 3: A fast and able double-ender
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