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May/June 2014
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Life on the River - Steamers and shantyboats of Ohio and Mississippi by Randall Peffer
All in the Details - Multiple joinery lessons in a classic booby hatch by Michael Podmaniczky
MADDY SUE - Restoration of an iconic Maine picnic boat by Douglas Brooks
A Schooner for East Texas - The 20-year construction of BRADNA ROSE by Jonathan Weinstein
Going Steady, Going Fast - The powerboat racing team of Harold and Lorna Wilson by John Summers
Chasing the Tide by Peter Neill
Remembering the Schooner NINA - Part 2: Her latter years by Richard "Deke" Ulian
How to Build Phoenix III - Part 3: A versatile, easy-to-build 15-footer by Ross Lillistone
Cover: In 1932, Chester Clement of Mount Desert Island, Maine, built this shapely boat for winter lobstering and summer chartering. MADDY SUE (ex-TRAILAWAY), which has been recently restored, proved highly influential in the development of picnic boats.Photograph by Benjamin Mendlowitz -
Getting Started in Boats
Supplement Insert to WoodenBoat Magazine
Cordage - Cordage is critical to the operation of every boat, and serves a variety of roles onboard by Jan Adkins
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