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Traveler
Yachts come in all sizes. Here is the story
of a little gem that Steve Axon saw in the Bahamas
last Summer. It is an Elco 26, designed by Weston
Farmer. |
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The
Making of Duckhouse
Kevin O'Neill has a neighbor whose problem thoughts
turn right away to power tools. With them, Jana
fashions a kind of shantyboat - for Ducks! |
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Andy's
Waterman
If you are looking for a small fishing boat,
you could do worse than a motor canoe. Andy
Somerville built one of Paul Fisher's designs
and seems quite happy. |
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Lawn
Mower Outboards
Lots of guys have talked about making an outboard
motor out of an old lawnmower engine, but Steve
Marsh has done it. He sent us a few pictures
too. |
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The
Endless Restoration
Who has not found themself in a project with
no end in sight? Bob Means did, but thankfully
he finally got it together and finished this
beautiful sailboat. |
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The
Endless Restoration - Pictures
As promised, here are more pictures of Bob Means
restoration presented earlier this month. The
resulting boat is called "Chesapeake"
and she is a beauty. |
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Universal
Comfort Station
Here is an idea for a folding toilet that can
be built into almost any boat. Harold Duffield
describes how it works and even offers plans
for just a few bucks. |
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Oaracle
Gets a Carbon Fiber Mast
Everyone is talking about Carbon Fiber spars
but not too many home builders are making them.
Here, Gary Blankenship relates his adventures
in mast building. |
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Passive
Radar Reflectors
Anyone who has ever thought of taking a boat
offshore at night has thought about this subject.
Tom Schultz has done way more than think about
it. |
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Things
of a Traditional Nature
Almost 20 years ago, Roy McBride set off from
Capetown, South Africa in aboard a 37 foot yacht
to meet his young family in Brazil. Here is
their story. |
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Flint
on the Water
It's always good when a new design lives up
to expectations. Flint, a new design from Ross
Lillistone, was taken to the lake and photographs
were made. |
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Admiral
Dingy Attacked by Vampires
Well, Admiral Dingy has begun his circumnavigation
of the world in his tiny, orange boat by circumnavigating
Sabine Lake. It sounds as if this will be entertaining.
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WoodenBoat
Show at Mystic
Ross Miller went to the boat show with the idea
of some stealth promotion of his Egret
design but he ended up taking a bunch of great
pictures instead. |
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The
Center For Wooden Boats Festival Boatshow
-
Part 2
Pete Leenhouts gives us the second installment
of his observations on this well-known boat
festival. |
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Polepunt
in Canoeland – Lower Wisconsin River
If you want the simplest boat to build that
will get you onto the skinniest water with
the least fuss and the most fun, Rob Rohde
Szudy has the answer. |
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I
am not from New Orleans...
I suspect there may be a political statement
in John Wright's little cruising tale, but
there is also a pleasant look back to a simpler
time and an exotic locale.
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Drama
on the Yukon
When you design a boat and it wins races and
sets records its first time out, folks want
details. In this article, Skip Johnson tells
all about his racing canoe. |
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Designing
the Great Alaskan 26
Two years ago, Brian Dixon sent us the first
part of this story. Boat design is complicated,
though, so we are not surprized that it has
taken so long for Part 2. |
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One
Sheet Baby Canoe Part 4
Gaetan Jette finally launches his experimental
design - there are some interesting tidbits
in this part including how to make combination
double/single paddles. |
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Building
the 10ft Nuthatch
Warren Messer begins building his new design
by scarfing panels. If scarfing makes you "reach
for the Costco size bottle of Tums", then
read this article. |
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Book
Review: TALL SHIPS - The Fleet for the 21st
Century by Thad Koza
If ever there was a book of boat pornography,
this has to be it - Reviewed by Joseph Ditler. |
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