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Lurks in the bilge a bit. Who knew?
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So things have gotten so bad down here that even poor Jon has been getting swamped with the complaints, eh? Truth be known, John Ratzenberger... .
I don't think he has found his way to the Pub yet .
Clearly a man of good taste, superior mind, and addictive tendencies .
Hello: I read an article by Bob Baker in woodenboat about the Westport Sharpie. ( www.by-the-sea.com ) He writes one can build a wider plank using smaller pieces of wood. Cut or rout along the edge of wood to make an overlap and glue them together. Then...
Started by on , 8 posts by 6 people.  
IIRC, the WoodenBoat "getting started" piece on building the lumberyard skiff shows.
Where you need to.
Hello Forumites-- The subtitle says it all: This new Forum topic, WoodenBoat Magazine, is a place for WoodenBoat readers to voice their comments, criticisms, and questions regarding the magazine. WoodenBoats staff will be watching this space, posing occasional...
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Hi, I've enjoyed WOODENBOAT magazine since issue number 1 and have subscribed issue is a fine one(as have been all the rest) and I enjoy reading WOODENBOAT from front to back at WOODENBOAT brings to ....
I enjoyed the article on him.
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I had the opportunity last summer to help build a trimaran in a course at WoodenBoat School. Our class built a Seaclipper 20 (see Designs, WB217) designed by Jim Brown and John Marples, who were the instructors. The boat went together really fast, and...
Started by on , 13 posts by 11 people.  
WoodenBoat Magazine has.
As more of us do things, the more we need to change our methods .
The great thing about WoodenBoat Magazine is that it provides coverage regarding all aspects prove.
Hello All: I'm a longtime subscriber to the paper magazine (a/k/a "dead tree publication") and am definitely headed in the digital direction. I hang onto the mags -- stacking them in corners since the space under the bed is already full. But honestly,...
Started by on , 12 posts by 8 people.  
I hope that WoodenBoat ....
But a Kindle Fire, and I could easily see WoodenBoat "as is" on an iPad, but I'd read it on my Android phone only magazine.
And iPad? Sure, it looks good that way.
A magazine such as WoodenBoat on a phone.
I have ordered the Long Point Skiff plans from Tom Hill. http://www.thomasjhillboatdesigns.co...ong_point.html Im planning to start building the boat this fall. After spending three days at the WoodenBoat Show I just cant take it anymore. Im looking for...
Started by on , 22 posts by 8 people.  
Good luck....
Please start a thread once you do start your project, and post lots of details and photos .
I really like that boat, and would think that it would be perfect for flyfishing and plugging the sod banks here behind southern NJ .
I'm excited for you.
Out there somewhere there must be an Anthropogenic Graduate Student who is taking notes for a dissertation regarding the Bilge of the WoodenBoat Forum. Since her earlier notes were no doubt eaten by her pet cat perhaps we could fill in the gaps by recalling...
Started by on , 31 posts by 14 people.  
It was not my fault My user name back then....
Is that our earliest memories of the Bilge, or Misc, Non-Boat Related, or Miscellaneous? Joe, FFPoP I hung around the upper decks for a long time before I fell down the ladder into the Bilge by accident one day .
The March/April issue of WoodenBoat is on my desk, and carries a striking cover of a Paul Gartside-designed cutter being built by Stephane Tremblay and his wife, Catherine Gagne. In the book, you'll find an article by Michael Higgins about the steps he...
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Sounds interesting! But here's my (small) gripe....
Rick 'Managing expectations for boat builders' looks promising, as does the '12 Essential Designers' tear out section .
Paul really has an eye and has a builder, real cred too .
Thanks, looking forward too it.
It's been a quite a a few years since I was a WoodenBoat subscriber. Recently I received a promotional offer with a "rate reduction for former subscribers." The promotional letter says that I can get a one-time discount that will NOT be repeated. It's...
Started by on , 11 posts by 7 people.  
The $32.00 a premium to receive WoodenBoat in whichever form -- by subscription or at the newsstand.
If Woodenboat is like most publications, the cost of printing and mailing is done at a loss.
Hi all, First time posting to the forum today. I am a long-time reader of Woodenboat since issue #1. I have been looking for a daysailor that would be comfortable for up to four people (usually two). Something rugged chunky....but elegant also. Work-boat...
Started by on , 21 posts by 15 people.  
Even if you don't build from the books.
Your library can get them, or the WoodenBoat Store.
Books.
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