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- Alternatives to Douglas Fir - The WoodenBoat Forum
Hello All, I am planning to build a Glen L Design Argosy 42' Trawler as my retirement home I live in North Georgia in the foothills of the Appalachians, and thought I might source logs and mill the lumber myself with a bandsaw mill I would have access to white oak, yellow pine and eastern white pine, among others The plans
- pond yacht plans - The WoodenBoat Forum
I picked up a pond yacht this past weekend It belonged to a neighbor who gave it to us "kids" 25 years ago So, on the trip home to visit the grandparents, I retrieved it from the basement and son and I hope to give "Bourtai" new life on Walden Pond Here are some pictures: Anyone out there know anything about this boat???
- Abandoned Yacht in the marshes of Northern New Jersey
Re: Abandoned Yacht in the marshes of Northern New Jersey it's not as hidden as they make it out A sleuth on Youtube found it on googlemaps It's in Sayreville NJ, nestled up a creek next to "mid atlantic fleet services" 10f3024fe7b10aa1780ebe9757145e3f jpg "If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito
- A superyacht design proposal maybe a bit more to you stylistic liking . . .
About McPherson Yacht Design McPherson Yacht Design is a small, dynamic design firm, based in Ripley, UK The company was established by Rob McPherson in 1995, initially providing design support to a variety of well-known yacht designers and (as of 2013) has since progressed on to offering a full, independent yacht styling service
- Antique pond yacht question - The WoodenBoat Forum
Re: Antique pond yacht question Sounds like some sort of basic self steering gear meant to keep the yacht on a set course (How can autocorrect translate 'steering' as 'catering'?) I have a small collection of pond yachts but prefer to keep them in the condition as found rather than restore them
- Tally Ho Cost - The WoodenBoat Forum
The project was billed as a restoration, but has devolved into super-yacht status I'm sure it will be a pretty thing when finished, but calling it a restoration misses the mark by a wide margin The original design was by the best, as was the build, for a wealthy man for his own entertainment and of his guests
- Tancook Whaler Yacht - The WoodenBoat Forum
Re: Tancook Whaler Yacht Yup, her sister Fox is still for sale by the same broker A pretty well known broker for wooden boats at that, Cutts Chase
- tuiga mastless - The WoodenBoat Forum
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