Wooden Boat Magazine #159 March April 2001 Building a cruising boat interior

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Wooden Boat Magazine #159 March April 2001 Building a cruising boat interior
 
Wooden Boat Magazine 2001 Mar/Apr #159 Heavy Metal
Magazine For Wooden Boat Owners, Builders, And Designers. Cover: Near Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Harry Bryan maneuvers the prototype 18' Handy Billy, the motor launch he designed and built based on earlier work by William Hand. Instructions for building the 21' version of this boat begin on Page 66. Photograph by Matthew P. Murphy
Contents:
38 Heavy Metal
Casting a lead ballast keel for
Joel White's Flatfish
Thomas K Boardman
42 The Loss of the JOHN E LEAVITT A naval architect's opinion
Andy Davis
50 The Farallone Clippers
A tale of class development-and adaptation
Bill Belmont
76 Capt. Robert Douglas
Revisiting the patriarch of Vineyard
Haven's wooden boat enclave
William Gilkerson
85 The Lyman King
Specializing in Runabout Repair
Ken Textor
90 Getting Out a New Plank
One more "last word"
Andrew D. Sewell

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