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Nov/Dec 2008
Features
One Lucky Yawl
Dirt Boats: Fast Sailing on the Desert Flats
A 1947 Chris Craft Restored
Build a 20-lb Boat
The Genius of Ben Lexcen
Getting Started In Boats, Volume 13: Building the Babson Island 14. A new design from WoodenBoat.
Jan/Feb 2009
Features
’Glass Meets Wood
G-10 for better wooden boats
Boatbuilder’s Toolbox
A shop-built carry-all
The Solo Carry: Part II
Build a skin-on-frame boat with substance
The Town Class
A Marblehead icon
Running With the Stallion
Dublin to Denmark in a Viking longship replica
The Efficient Powerboat
What efficiency means, how it can save you money, and how it makes for better boats
Getting Started In Boats, Volume 14: Building the Babson Island 14, Part 2. A new design from WoodenBoat.
Mar/Apr 2009
Features
Trumpy Man
How Jim Moores became Florida’s go-to guy for restoration
Downeast Dory Adventure
A voyaging epic in the summer of ’55
Painting New Wooden Boats
One builder’s unconventional approach to a durable, high-gloss finish
A Happening
The renaissance of duckboat racing on Barnegat Bay
The Q Class
FALCON II and the enduring legacy of the Universal Rule
Beyond Formica
Flush-cutting and pattern-cutting router bits in the boatshop
Small and Simple Cruising
The PocketShip from Chesapeake Light Craft
Getting Started Volume #15, Reading Boat Plans by Mike O'Brien.
May/June 2009
Features
A New Look at Canvas Decks for Wooden Boats
Molded Shearstrakes
Exploring with Penelope
Brion Rieff
William Hand's V-Bottom Boats
Rare Bird
Great Lakes Schooners
Fairing Boards
Getting Started in Boats, Volume 16, Boating Safty Gear.
July/Aug 2009
Features
George Luzier: A lifelong love of boatbuilding
Cutty Sark: the phoenix rises
Building the Wheelbarrow Boat Ladybug: A permanent, knobby tire eases transition from water to shore.
The Sharp End 900: A sharpie for the 21st century
Lance Lee & His Icon Boats: The personification of ethos.
The Rebirth of Elf: After 17 years of work an 1888 yacht sails again.
Getting Started in Boats, Volume 17 Planking
Sept/Oct 2009
Features
Linseed Oil: Both a primer and finisher
An Apostle of Speed: Graham Byrne's simple boats are simply fast.
Fastening Removal 101: Getting old fastenings to budge.
Another Approach: Lessons from a self taught restorer.
The Sum of its Parts: Starting with a kit can demystify boatbuilding
High Tea: An enduring beauty
Build the Jerico Bay Lobster Skiff: Part One: A Maine coast classic redesigned for strip-planking.
Marine Art Meets Boat Preservation: The drawings of Kathy Bray
Fairing by Machine: A retrofitted grinder eases this arduous task.
Getting Started in Boats Volume 18, Lofting
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