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Building the Grey Seal
I have admired a few boats, but Craig Hohm's project really get my attention. Iain Oughtred's Grey Seal is one of the prettiest cruising sailboats around. |
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Building Sandpiper
Arthur Ransom's books have inspired a lot of small boat sailors. Chris Partridge is one of those who fell victim to the siren call of "Swallows and Amazons". |
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Trikye Dreamer
Errol Smith was looking for the perfect boat. Arent' we all. He seems to have found one that is perfect for him, though, in Jim Michalak's Trilars.
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Building the Pod Yak 12
Steve Lewis is a designer who is not constraigned by convention. In this story, Tim Lehman describes building Steve's unusual double paddle boat. |
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Stripper Troutboat Update
Larry Pullon impressed us with his folding Jonboat, but that was nothing. Now he is making a tunnel hull folding Jonboat and it will be strip planked! |
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A Square Rigger on a British Pond
Radio control models are amazing. Mark Steele reports on one that is square rigged and even has real firing cannons. |
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Thoughts on Thwarts
Ever think about what makes a comfortable seat on a rowing boat? Mike Smith has a few thoughts on the subject and some experience as well. |
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Building a Nautical Table and Bookcase
Does your wife object to you building another boat? Jack Panter explains (with tongue firmly in cheek) that your problem may be simply one of semantics.
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Boomtent
If you are like me, you have dreamed of making the perfect boomtent, but fell short. John Leathwick had much better luck. |
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Homemade Paddles
If you build a paddle boat, you ought to make a paddle too or so goes the reasoning of Glynn Sirmans in this how-to article. |
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What a Beautiful Day - Hey, Where's my Boat?
Bruce Anderson has been reluctant to tell the real story of his PDRacer, missing last fall at Lake Powell, but now the whole sordid tale can be told. |
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Tampa Bay Boat Expo - Part 2
Here is the long awaited (Ok, not too long) second part of Bruce Hectors irreverant take on a major US boat show.
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Bringing a 1956 Johnson 15 hp Back to Life - 1
Every year or so, Max Wawrzyniak completely refurbishes an old outboard motor and documents it in these pages. There are lots of good lessons here.
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Requiem for Robb
I guess by now anyone with internet access knows that Robb White died. Our own Rob Rohde-Szudy has written some thoughtful words on his passing.
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Coast Guard Requests Boaters Help on the Water
No one wants another terrorist attack on the USA. Wayne Spivak tells you about a new program that lets you help prevent terrorism. |
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Dan's Trover
Like any designer, John Welsford depends on builders to report on how his boats perform. Dairy Dan gave a good review of John's Trover. |
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Uncle Allen and the New Jersey Shore
From the day he started contributing to Duckworks, Captain Ron has been a hit. I think you will agree that this is his best effort yet. |
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Masthead Sheaves
Any sailboat can be improved with a masthead sheave. it's not hard, either. Just follow Rob Rohde-Szudy easy, step-by-step instructions. |
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Forgive Yourself
We don't publish much poetry, but we don't have much submitted either. I think this poem by Michael Birch really stands out, though. |
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Impossible Dream
Who among us has not dreamed of sailing around the world? Harley Harlson is way past dreaming - he has a boat and is ready to cast off. |
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Impossible Dream Photo Album
A nice collection of construction photos of Harley Harlson's "Sea Biscuit" - the 8 ft boat he intends to sail around the world. |
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Small Boats in Thailand and Bali
Patrick Stewart gets around a bit and fortunately for us he takes his camera and points it at interesting boats that he sees. |
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Wing-Nut the Wheelbarrow Boat
Not allowed to tie your boat up at a local dock? Bruce Hector shows us how he got around that rule and made the boat easier to transport at the same time. |
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Shorebird
Wes Farmer designed a lot of interesting boats, but none is simpler or more to the point of what a boat should do. Read his own words. |
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Wanderer Update
A while back, Bob Throne asked for help with a pocket cruiser he was designing. He has made a lot of progress. Here is an update. |
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Dani Jay
Here is Jim Michalak's latest - a low power boat that is evocative of the steam powered picnik launches from a century ago. |
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The 9.5 Laura Bay
If you are looking for a fast dinghy to compete with Lazers, Warren Messer's Laura Bay may be just the boat for you. |
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June Reports
Can you guess what is going on in the picture to the left? I thought not. You will have to read this month's Reports to find out. |
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