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Using
Pigment Pastes
Not many people know about this method for
fairing boats - it involves using pigment
in successive colors with your fairing compound.
Warren Messer reports. |
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A Drop-in
Sail Rig
Michael Storer designed a simple drop-in sail
rig for a canoe or kayak more than ten years
ago and finally he is getting some good feedback
from Trevor Killmier. |
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An Easy
Canoe/Kayak Cart
My friend and neighbor, Steve Lansdowne, has
talked about many of his clever Gizmos
in these pages before. Here is a closer look
at his Canoe/Kayak Cart. |
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Adjusting
Rowlocks Vertically
At 6'-5", Chris Partridge is about "average"
size. But no matter what size you are, you
need to pay attentiion to this often overlooked
aspect of rowing. |
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Retro
Tech Sails
Bob Booth needed a cheap, new sail for a fiberglass
Cape Dory 10 he had rebuilt. After much research
he decided to make it out of cotton. Here
is his story. |
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Seaworthyness
& Trailerable Sailboats
Our Friends at Small
Craft Advisor Magazine asked
that we post their Seaworthyness test. Gaetan
Jette made the test interactive for us. Take
it. It's fun! |
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Foiled
Again
All the articles this year about foil sections
on rudders and leeboards finally inspired
Gary Blankenship to try to improve his Oaracle
but with some new twists. |
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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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Epoxy
Scales Revisited
It's been a while since Joe Tibulato first
presented his epoxy scale here so even if
Pat O'Leary did not have refienments we should
remind folks how easy it is. |
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Making
a Scorpion Tailed Bench Hook
Since we introduced sailmaker's hooks to our
store a few years ago we have had many letters
thanking us. Bob Booth even found a way to
improve this tool. |
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An
Outboard Motor Fairing
Well known multihull designer, Gary Dierking
noticed that outboards mounted beside a double-ended
hull rather than behind a transom tended to
ventilate. |
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Semi
Automatic Leeboards
Canoes and other small boats will leeboards
can benefit from this clever system of managing
leeboards. John Tompkins explains with pictures
and diagrams. |
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New
Rudder
We have had a lot of different takes on rudders
lately but I don't think we have scratched
the surface. Bob Means presents his take on
this essential job. |
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Construction
of Rudders and Daggerboards
Here is another take on making foil section
rudders and daggerboards. Bernd Kohler is
a very experienced designer and builder who
knows what he is doing. |
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Lapstrake
Clamps
We build boats for fun, right? Larry Pullon
seems to be having more fun than most boat
builders. He even makes it sound funny when
he nails a finger. |
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The Dacron/Xynole/Epoxy
Matrix
In his efforts to perfect the skin-on-frame
kayak, Ross Miller has tried a number of different
skin materials but he thinks a combination
of Dacron and Xynole is best. |
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Easy
To Build Underwater Boards
There have been several articles lately on
shaping underwater foils, but Pat Patteson
- ever the practical builder - has his own
ideas and shares them here. |
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Making
a Better Butt Joint
The problem with butt joints in plywood is
they tend to fail at the interface between
plys. John Clayton recognized this and devised
this neat solution. |
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The
Effects of Ultra Violet Light and Moisture
on the Strength of Sail Materials
This is kind of dry for Duckworks but Kyle
McMillan presents much good information about
sail material. |
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An
Easier Weighted Rudder
Whether you want to avoid casting lead into
your rudder because of the bother or the danger,
Bill Paxton offers an easy alternative that
seems to work. |
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Skate
Sailing
In this article, Donald Freix describes how
to make and use a crabclaw sail for Skate
sailing. Never heard of it? Neither had I
but it sure looks like fun! |
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Fast
Blades
We have posted several articles on rudder
foils, but this one by Alan Glos talks about
his experiences working within the restrictions
of one design rules. |
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How To
Make A BHSB
In this article you learn that BHSB stands
for "Big Honkin' Sandin' Block"
and Erin Scott shows exactly how to make one.
You may want two or three. |
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Tying
the Gripper Hitch
In his spare time, Warren Messer does some
interesting things - like trying to improve
the Icicle Hitch. Here is what he has come
up with: |
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Installing
Glue-on Studs
Most people have never even heard of glue-on
studs. I had not until recently. So when David
Nichols sent me pictures of installing some
I had to post them. |
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Small
Improvements
Gary Blankenship has put a lot of miles on
his Oaracle and in the process, made a number
of upgrades and improvements. Here he shares
a few. |
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More
on Foils - Foilstrip
We have had several great articles lately
on NACA foils. Fortunately, Tom Hamernik has
created this free spreadsheet to help calculate
these things. |
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More
on Scrapers
Donald Freix was kind enough to contribute
this article on sharpening scrapers as a sort
of addendum to Paul
Butler's article from last month. |
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On The
Virtues of the Fuselage-Frame Skin Boat
If you think Skin-on-Frame kayaks are old
fashioned, listen to what Ross Miller has
to say. It seems that with modern materials,
this is not your father's boat. |
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Designing
NACA 0000 Foil Sections
In the third part of Warren Messer's series
on making Rudders and Daggerboards he goes
into the theory and the software he used in
designing the shapes. |
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Building
Bimini Frames
Need a bimini for your boat but don't think
you can make one? Lee Martin shows you the
hard parts and gives a bit of encouragement
for the rest. |
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Trailer
Repair
Before Lee Martin headed for the questionable
roads of Mexico, he needed to upgrade and
repair the trailer under his new Dovekie.
Here is what he did: |
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Just
Scraping Along
Long time boat builder and DIY writer Paul
Butler has sent us this definitive article
to help us introduce the addition of scrapers
to our store. |
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Two
Quick Tips
Here are a couple of pointers from Donald
Freix and as a life-long boating aficinado
and professional carpenter, he should know
what he is talking about. |
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Rudder
& Daggerboard Foils - Part 2
Merry Christmas! In case you are at your computer
today, we have one more gift: Part 2 of Warren
Messer's series on making foil rudders and
boards. |
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A Wood
Slat Seat
When Glynn Sirmans wrote about his Toto XL
- Angler Edition last year in Duckworks, he
had no idea there would be such demand for
plans for the seat... |
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Oar
Leathers
Normally we don't reprint articles from other
websites, but Paul Gartside's article was
recommended by a reader and it is extremely
well done. |
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