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Professional BoatBuilder #200 December/January 2023

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December/January 2023 — Table of Contents

On the cover: Nova Scotia boatbuilders Scott Dagley and John Steele were inspired to adapt the Cape Islander, a regional fishing boat type, into an efficient cruising model for production build, the Cape Sable 38. The new boat’s modest diesel engine, installed under a flush cabin sole, leaves ample engineroom space for extensive onboard systems and accessibility. Story on page 48. Photograph by Andrew Bethune.


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Dieter Loibner

Converting an old Open 60. Page 16.

16  Duracell Recharged
by Dieter Loibner
The new owners of Mike Plant’s legendary Rodger Martin–designed Open 60 refit and modify the boat for cruising.


John Kecsmar

Pondering CTV efficiency. Page 32.

32  Winds of Change, Part 2
by John Kecsmar
Weighing propulsion and design options to reduce the emissions of working wind-farm tenders.


Courtesy Scott Dagley

A Cape Islander for pleasure. Page 48.

48  Cape Islander Evolution
by Andrew Bethune
Two Nova Scotia boatbuilders collaborate to adapt an iconic regional workboat design for service as a clean ocean cruiser.


Nigel Calder

Engine performance data. Page 60.

60  Following the Curves
by Nigel Calder
Demystifying marine diesel performance data and graphs to inform engine selection and optimization.



DEPARTMENTS

4  Letters, Etc.
A reader comments on hauling and blocking practices for multihulls.

6  Rovings
compiled by Dieter Loibner
Mattapoisett Boatyard rebuilds after a fire flattened it in August; a barge driven by an electric Fiat 500 becomes a teaching tool; and Nigel Irens’s latest model LDL launch, Clara, is ready for electric or low-hp outboard power.

54  Task Sheet: Winterizing Canvas Covers and Sails
by Sean and Inger Rankins
Seasonal best practices for servicing and storing sails and canvas covers, dodgers, biminis, and upholstery.

76  Parting Shot
by John Adey
The president of the American Boat & Yacht Council explains the ongoing in-house testing of LiFePO4 batteries and how it helps inform standards revisions.

READER SERVICES

44  Special Section: New Products & Technologies

70  New Products and Innovations

71  Connections

72  Classified Advertising

75  Index to Advertisers


 

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