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Table of Contents
4 Editor’s Page: The Insights of Ratty and Mole, Christopher Cunningham
6 A Superior Circumnavigation: Two women, two kayaks, and 1,200 miles, Uma Blanchard
16 Reader-Built Boat HERON: A flat-bottomed skiff from a family of boatbuilders, Christopher Cunningham
18 Technique: Fillet Brazing: Fillet Brazing for Custom Boat Hardware, Mark Kaufman
20 Technique: Silver Brazing: Some Tips on Silver Brazing, Christopher Cunningham
22 St. Ives Punt: Local boat, wide appeal, Nic Compton
26 Classic 17: A snug outboard from Bateau.com, Nigel Sharp
30 Reader-Built Boat CHIPS: A Block Island 19 daysailer, Christopher Cunningham
33 Ed Monk Skiff: A working tender from 1943, Josh Anderson
41 Jumbo Tolman Skiff: An Alaskan skiff for cruising, Neil Andrews (COVER IMAGE)
45 Ruth Wherry: Quick to build, fast to row, Jim Dumser
50 Morbic 11: A new Vivier design, Gary Brown
56 Technique: PFDs What’s in Your PFD Pocket?, Christopher Cunningham
58 O’Day Day Sailer: A proven performer for 61 years, Kent and Audrey Lewis
63 Swallow: A Wolstenholme gunter-rigged dayboat, Nick Hanbury
68 Reader-Built Boat; The Kingfisher Elective: A class in boatbuilding, Christopher Cunningham
70 Winter Wren II: A pocket yacht for two, Lawrence W. Cheek
76 Taal SUP: A board for touring, Christophe Matson
80 Cosine Wherry: A strip-built pulling boat, Paul McCuish
84 Reader-Built Boat: Nesting Boat in a Van—Or Even Two!, Christopher Cunningham
86 Albion Pacific Power Dory: A power dory from Spira International, Al and June Dettenrieder
90 Parker Dinghy: A shapely mid-century workboat, Cyrus Dworsky
94 Stickleback Canoe: A sleek little Iain Oughtred design, Christopher Cunningham
98 Reader-Built Boat: BUTTERFLY: A beautiful metamorphosis, Christopher Cunningham
100 BELLE: A lovely little daysailer, Tom Sliter
104 Rushton 109: A fine lapstrake pulling boat, Tom DeVries
Note: Most of the content of this issue will have appeared in the digital subscription e-magazine Small Boats Monthly, now called Small Boats Magazine.
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