Issue # 250 May/June 2016

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May/June 2016

 

  • To Build a Gandelow - Resurrecting a working rowboat from Ireland's Shannon River Estuary, Part 2 by Patrick Beautement
  • Building SILVER THREAD - A traditional Cornish lug-and-mizzen by Simon Watts
  • SAGA's Enduring Legacy - The 6-Meter that launched the International One-Design class by Neil Rabinowitz
  • Electric Auxiliary for a Sailboat - With solar recharge, off-the-grid cruising is in range by Jonathan Taggart
  • COMPANERA - A wilderness cruiser by Jill Fredston
  • Two Gambles - The birth and survival of the Atlantic class by John Rousmaniere
  • The Herreshoff Mast Hoop - A lesson in humility by Wade Smith
  • DIAMOND - A modern interpretation of an 1897 design by Charles Sibbick by Nigel Sharp
  • When Caulking Comes Before Planking - Vacuum-bagging pre- made sections of decking makes for a clean job by Brion Rieff
  • The Two-pointers of Dead Creek - A traditional trapping skiff from Vermont by Douglas Brooks

    Getting Started in Boats: Bailers and Pumps - Tear-out supplement by Jan Adkins

    Cover: COMPANERA lies at anchor in northern Labrador. Jill Fredston and Doug Fesler have cruised this ketch-rigged motorsailer to some of the most remote places between Alaska and Atlantic Canada. Photograph by Jill Fredston.

     

     

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    Alan Hugenot
    Article on Electric Propulsion

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