Listed below are the fine websites who
have chosen, for whatever reason, to link to this site. If you would like to join
this group, write me at: chuck.leinweber@gmail.com
with the pertinent information.
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www.woodenboat.net.nz
An
electronic publication for those who enjoy building, owning,
refitting or reading about wooden boats for use under sail,
power and oars. |
Alan
"Maddog" MacBride
Alan has one of those websites that
is a rare gem. He is a renaissance man who can build all kinds of wonderful
things including boats, skyscrapers, jewelry, and great web pages as well. Take a
look.
https://www.nauticalfollies.com |
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Visit and join the All Volunteer
Yacht Club. An award winning boating site, offering fun online and an e-zine with
nautical jokes, trivia and much more! |
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Boatbuilders and designers on the web, highlighting
innovations in both small and large powerboat design, showcasing great boatbuilding
projects by amateurs and professionals, and providing access to resources, materials, and
inspirational sites. |
Links to all things Boating - Take a look
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Brad Clarke is a boatbuilder and
webmaster of Brad's Boat
Pages. He is also a Jr. High School teacher in Beaumont Alberta who submitted a
wonderful article to this magazine |
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Classic Boatworks of Maine
Where we build, restore and repair classic wood
boats.
Marshall and Jo Duhaime, Jr.
These fine folks will give you a free
set of pram plans just for visiting their site! |
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Dave Gray
Dave Gray has a great website where you can buy polytarp
sails, sail kits, or just the material itself. He also has a wonderful tutorial with
step by step instructions for building your own polytarp sail.
https://hometown.aol.com/polysail/HTML/index.htm
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Dudley Dix Yacht Designs has boat plans for
all sizes, from the 8ft Dixi Dinghy stitch & glue yacht tender to the Hout Bay 70
cruiser, of wood, plywood, fiberglass composite, steel and aluminum, of traditional to
very modern styling, monohull or multihull, powerboat or sailboat and in round bilge,
multi-chine or radius chine hull forms.
https://www.dixdesign.com |
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Gator Boats is a new site by Henry Corley.
His designs, however, are old. These modern versions of traditional swamp
boats, are not fancy, and they are not complicated, and they are not hard to build.
As a bonus, the plans are not expensive either.
https://www.gatorboats.com/index.html |
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Jerry Estes at Common Sense Boats sells plans by Phil Bolger and others
including my friend Dave Nichols. He also carries kits and
supplies
https://www.common-sense-boats.com/ |
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Jim Michalak is one of the
best around. His designs are relatively easy to build, but are packed with performance.
His web pages are informative, and archived. All this and he practically gives the
plans away.
https://www.apci.net/~michalak/ |
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Larry Henry lives in Palm Bay Florida
where he presides over an eclectic webpage with lots of links. His "little harbor
on the net" is a great resource for home boat builders and future home boat
builders |
Sailing around Great Britain in a 14ft. open
boat.
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What can I say? John Kohnen does
the "Mother of all Maritime Links" site which is the last word in links, and
should be your first stop
https://www.boat-links.com/ |
Eric Luna is compiling information about New Jersey
maritime history for a book he is writing. Try the Main Page, and don't miss
his Steam Bending
page. Good info - great illustrations, too. |
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S Fishwick Small Boat
Designs
1 St Marys Walk, St Albans, Herts GB-AL4 9PD
Simon Fishwick designs sailing canoes and small sailing multihulls for stitch and glue
construction.
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Simplicity Boats is a put together by
David Beede who has built Dave Carnell's $200 sailboat, and Herb McLeod's OSS. He
has also contributed a great article
to this magazine. |
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Sound
Speciality Coatings Corporation
Manufacturers of epoxy, paint, coatings and other
products that are environmentally safe and compliant with the clean air, clean water and
water pollution control acts. |
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