Issue # 240 Sept/Oct 2014

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September/October 2014

 

  • The Antique Boat Museum - Time travel in a powerboater's paradise by Jay Picotte
  • A Deep-Reach Clamp - For hard-to-get-to areas by Harry Bryan
  • Bill Page - Market maker by Bill Mayher
  • The Thames Waterman's Stroke - Elegant, efficient rowing by Chris Cunningham
  • GRAYHOUND's Encore - The rebirth of a lug-rigged privateer by Patrick Holian
  • The Shipwright's Adze - Mastering a classic edge tool by Mark Jaquith
  • The Geometry of Rowing - Or: Why do I need a sliding seat for that nice wherry? by John Harris
  • Building an Amesbury Skiff - Part 1 - A classic outboard-powered boat, in oak, locust, and cedar by Graham McKay

     

    Cover: Graham McKay, director of Lowell's Boat Shop in Amesbury, Massachusetts, takes a break from sea trials in a newly launched 16' Amesbury Skiff. Graham and his crew built the boat for a how-to-build series beginning with this issue. See page 72. Photograph by Ali Goodwin

    Getting Started in Boats

     

    Supplement Insert to WoodenBoat Magazine - Digital versions available at The WoodenBoat Store.

     

    Putting Your Boat to Bed - Text and illustrations by Jan Adkins

     

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