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WoodenBoat Hardbound Vol #32 |
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Features
Nov/Dec 2005
Building the Simmons Sea Skiff 18: An able outboard boat from the Carolina inlets, Part 2
Sailboat Restoration: Part 4: Getting out Frames
Glorybe: How a school helped bring one student's boat from the ashes.
Racing into the Heart of the Country: A Raid on Swedens Blekinge Archipelago
Wayne Ettel: Classic yachts and foward thinking in southern California.
Getting to Know COQUINA: N.G. Herreshoff's dandy daysailer.
Features
Jan/Feb 2006
Building the Simmons Sea Skiff 18: An able outboard boat from the Carolina inlets, Part 3
Son Of A Gun: David Westerguard and the Schooners of eastern Canada
Patterns for Expanded Planks: Mylar sheets help build wooden skiffs
Bruce Schwab on a Tightrope: Soul of an artist and spirit of a badger
The Tailoring of a Stitch-and Glue Boat:
Sam Devlins Surf Runner 25 has a just right fit
Building Nimbus: The lessons of as first-time boatbuilder.
Sailboat Restoration: Part 5: Steam-Bending Frames
Features
Mar/April 2006
Building Riff: A handsome 12' sailing dinghy, part 1
Rescue Minor: A shallow draft motorboat
Make Your Own Boatbuilder's Bevels:
Handy Tools for the loft and shop.
The Sloops of Haiti's North Coast:
Vibrant trading fleet, scant resources
Ashley Butler: An education in British Working Sail
The Tiedemann Collection: Rescuing vintage yachts-and putting them to work
The Janet Dear 20: A workboat to play in
Sailboat Restoration: Part 6: Keel repairs, replanking, and reestablishing the sheer.
Features
May/June 2006
Chain Clamps: Shop built aids for hanging planks.
Building Riff, Part 2: A handsome 12' sailing dinghy.
Alligators: The amphibious timber tugs of Canada.
The International Yacht Restoration School.
Saving the classics from the brink-one boatbuilder at a time.
The Knockabout Sloops: An early American development class and its decendants.
A Timeless Design for Changing Times: New Zealand diesel launch is trailerable, fast, and fuel-efficent.
The Inevitability of Skipper Day: The Rudder magazine and the birth of the Bermuda Race.
Sailboat Restoration, Part 7: More decisions,waterlines, maststeps, and deck coverings.
Sticks in the Water: A bowyer's thoughts on paddle making
July/Aug 2006
Features
Building Riff: Part 3,
A handsome 12' sailing Dinghy
Radiant Star: A handsome yacht emerges from a rescued Scottish herring drifter.
How to Tape a Lapstrake Waterline: Getting it right the first time.
Of Home and Homecomings: An Irishman builds a Galway Hooker in Chicago.
The ALTAIR Chronicle: A voyage in watercolor, With a little help from my friends.
The Voyage of HUEVOS AL GUSTO:
Camp-cruising the Sea of Cortez in a skin-on-frame boat.
With the Grain: A glimpse into a tiny wooden-surfboard shop.
Wood and wave: The roots of surfing.
Features
Sept/Oct 2006
Building a Great Scraper: A useful tool made
Pirate: A new chapter for a storied Ted Geary-designed R-boat
Shaw & Tenney: Making Oars and paddles for 150 years
A Different Way to Ro: Complex Japanese traditional oar makes sculling simple.
Silver Lining: After a decade of building, a sunlit launching
A Quartet of Exceptional Ketches: Four of L. Francis Herreshoff's finest
A Spar Plane Conversion: New life for an old wood-bodied tool.
The Man Behind the Legend: Reflections on Capt. Joshua Slocum and SPRAY.
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