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                              |  | Glen-L Power SkiffInterested in building this boat? Marc Bourassa built one and in this article he tells us what he thinks. There are some good construction tips here too.
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                              |  | Voyage to RecoverySteve Bosquette got out of boatbuilding. Then he got back in. Here is his account of the first project of his second amateur boatbuilding career.
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                              |  | Navigator LaunchIn the second such article this month, Martin Welby gives details of the launch of his John Welsford designed cruising dinghy.
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                              |  | The Moaning ChairHave you seen the ad on TV that says: "Life comes at you fast"? Ed Einhorn knows that life can complicate deciding which boat to build.
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                              |  | The PD PirateThe subtitle to this story is 'Hull #54 joins the fleet'. It looks like Shorty has a movement on his hands. Watch our calendar for the PDRacer World Championships
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                              |  | MotorScoutYou can't get much simpler than this basic little boat. It was designed by Steve Lewis and built by Mark Karczewski.
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                              |  | Tolman Jumbo LaunchBruce Armstrong sent us this account of the launch party given for  Steve Dampier's Electric Yellow Tolman Jumbo - 'Shirley Lamar'.
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                              |  | Navigator LaunchBarrett Faneuf is building two of John Welsford's Navigators simultaneously. Here is a little about the launch of the first one - her Mother's.
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                              |  | Rifleman 4Finally, the long awaited fourth installment of the outboard runabout project that our son Bonham and I are building together.
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                              |  | SPONGEA 7-1/2 hp hydro with a kids cartoon character as a theme? What is the connection? Read the story to find out. There is a  bonus movie clip too!
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                              |  | Getting the Oars You WantJamie Orr shows you how to save a lot of money by making your own oars. He even makes stitched leathers with turk's heads.
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                              |  | Burton's Brilliant BodgeThere are a lot of tricks of the trade when it comes to boat building. In this short article, David Bramhall tells us about one that saved him a lot of grief.
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                              |  | Sailboat Drain PlugsAnd you thought drain plugs just went in the transom. Shorty walks us through some of the permutations - some good installation advice is here too.
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                              |  | Nabors Furling SystemWant a roller furling system for your PDRacer? Jason Nabors provides step-by-step instructions for making one from PVC pipe and a few other bits.
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                              |  | Kingston Messabout 2005Every Two years, Bruce Hector puts on a fabulous messabout up near Kingston, Ontario. Steve Bosquette made the last one and filed this report.
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                              |  | Phil's Arkansas MessaboutSandra and I were able to make it to Phil Lea's messabout last September - it was a hoot. Here is Max Wawrzyniak's account.
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                              |  | Minnesota Gaffer GatheringI guess nobody loves a messabout more than Rob Rohde-Szudy. It makes sense since he edits our messabout calendar. Here is his take on this one.
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                              |  | SUCIA - Part 3in which Greg Stoll concludes his account of the Sucia Island Small Boat Rendezvous last July 8th, 9th & 10th in the Pacific Northwest's Puget Sound.
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                              |  | Friends of the ShopRoss Lillistone is an accomplished boat builder. He is also a good writer. In this essay he talks about some of the characters who have visited his shop.
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                              |  | Measure for MeasureWinter is a good time for odd jobs  around the boatshop. Ron Magen has some tips for mixing very small amounts of epoxy that these tasks require.
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                              |  | A Fishing We Will Go!If you ever have the good fortune of meeting Larry Pullon, you will notice that he is quiet with a wry and subtle sense of humor. Read this and you will see.
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                              |  | Lower Units - Part 1Max Wawrzyniak makes a convincing argument that older outboard motors are not only easy on the pocket book but easy to maintain too.
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                              |  | Do Yachts Need to be so Expensive?Roy McBride has been building boats in South Africa and knows what he is talking about.  These lessons apply to Yachts of all sizes
 
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                              |  | On Pouring LeadPaul Richmond takes us on a stroll down memory lane with a tale of pouring lead, not by boatbuilders, but by two young boys.
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                              |  | Pet Theories on SeaworthynessThis essay from John Welsford grew out of a discussion group debate about seaworthyness in small craft.
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                              |  | No Holiday For Auxiliarist Taking Charge
                                   of Floating Shelter Wayne Spivak tells us more about the cruise ships being used to shelter hurricane victims.
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                              |  | Now For A Completely New IdeaJohn Cupp has a proposal that could change boat building as we know it. Read his essay, then decide for yourself. I'm convinced it would work.
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                              |  | HOMEMADE BOAT TRAILERS - 
                                  Part II – Fabrication - Rob Rohde-Szudy continues his excellent series on boat trailer construction from the ground up. This one moves from welding through painting. |   
                                
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                              |  | CurrachsPeter Page lives in Australia but his roots are in Ireland. Recently he made a trip there and sent us a few photos of the native Currachs.
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                              |  | Isla MujeresHere is another of Lee Martin's vignettes from his extensive cruising experiences. This time he and Katie sail to Mexico in their F-27 trimaran.
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                              |  | XCR - Expedition Double Sailing CanoeWith the 2006 Everglades Challenge just around the corner, Chris Ostlind has released another exdedition canoe suitable for such adventures.
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                              |  | IrreducibleIn this reprint from "The Rudder" magazine, Wes Farmer tells a story to illustrate how he came up with the idea for this tiniest of inboard motor boats.
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                              |  | Evolution of Wings IIIPart 3 of Dave Nichols' story about the design and building the sailing canoe "Wings" - the latest in his "Lutra" series of fly fishing boats
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                              |  | Pirates on the WallHere is a great idea for Christmas.  Joe Ditler has written a review of an unusual calendar - one with pirates and, more importantly, pirate ships.
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                              |  | January ReportsEvery month on the 15th we publish a page of assorted letters, press releases, photos, news stories and so forth. We call it Reports
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                              |  | January LettersThroughout the month we get letters that seem to deserve a wider audience.  These are posted on the last day of the month. Take a look.
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