Wooden Boat Magazine #140 January February How to carve a nameboard

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Wooden Boat Magazine #140 January February How to carve a nameboard
 
Wooden Boat Magazine 1998 Jan/Feb #140 Bay Craft
Magazine For Wooden Boat Owners, Builders, And Designers. Cover: Florida waterways provided an emerald backdrop for a gathering of antique and classic powerboats. See story on Page 56. Photograph by Benjamin Mendlowitz
Contents:
26 Tips for Updating aJack Dillon
Traditional Daysailer
34 Quick Fix for a TiredS.F. Manning
Bottom
36 On the Trail of a UnicornReuel Parker
Reviving the extinct Eastern
Shore Stickup
42 The Survival of EDA FRANDSEN Peter Rolt A Danish fishing boat's return
from the brink
50 Carving a NameboardPeter H. Spectre
Tips from a professional
56 Grace Under PowerDean Guy
Back-to-back events give Florida
a stately show
64 Penobscot 14, Part IIIArch Davis
Finishing, rigging, and sailing
70 From DYNAMO to KINTORE Jim Mitchell The evolution of a
William Garden-designed cruiser
88 Bay CraftDavid Platt
Production techniques in an
Alabama boatshop
106 These Special Little Boats Christopher Maley Fond memories of learning to sail

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