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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
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
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
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
tuiga mastless - The WoodenBoat Forum The WoodenBoat Forum is sponsored by WoodenBoat Publications, publisher of WoodenBoat magazine The Forum is a free service, and much like the "free" content on Public Radio, we hope you will support WoodenBoat by subscribing to this fabulous magazine To get WoodenBoat delivered to your door or computer, mobile device of choice, etc, click WB Subscriptions If this is your first visit, be
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
Does anyone know anything about a Monk designed yacht TACOMA Re: Does anyone know anything about a Monk designed yacht TACOMA Tacoma appears to be an almost identical sister to the (documented) 36' double-ended Monk design Holiday Built in 1946 at the Chambers yard on Lake Union, she has been called "one of the first troller-cruisers" The Monk book mentions her layout as "head and berths were situated forward, with the wheelhouse above the engine room
Free Sailing Model with Solid wood hull. Anybody have plans? Re: Free Sailing Model with Solid wood hull Anybody have plans? When I was involved with the restoration of the R boat "Pirate" I had the fortune of being able to display one of the pond yacht models of the R Boat "Pirate" Plans and instructions are available here as well as a wealth of information concerning the Pirate and the origin of the models Jay
Developing a Table of Offsets - The WoodenBoat Forum It isn't unusual for a yacht designer to allow publication of a lines plan, but it is also very common for them to withhold the table of offsets, and often withholding scales, as well