WoodenBoat Issue No; 104, Feb. 1992
Published by WoodenBoat Publications
Selected Contents
Kayaking at Chewonki, building boats and self-confidence by David H. Platt
Old World Craftmanship, Modern Boatbuilding Technology by Ted Hugger
Capt. Adrian Raynaud, by Peter H. Spectre
Draw Me A Dream, Science and Art in Boat Design by Rupert Lyle
The Family Island Regatta by Art Paine
Building Sweet Pea, Part I by Harold H. 'Dynamite' Payson.
Wood Technology: Good Intentions, Bad Solutions, by Richard Jagels
Featured Design: Northern Crown by K Aage Nielsen
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WoodenBoat Magazine Issue No. 105, April 1992
Published by WoodenBoat Publications
Selected Contents
A Simple Outboard Rudder, by Brion Rieff
Out, Out, Damned Keelbolt! by Simon Watts
Repairing and Iron-Sick Bilge, by Samuel E. Slaymaker.
Skiff Repairs, Simple and Quick, by Skip Green
Building BLIXTEN, a boat by two brothers, by Lars Johansson
3 Tables, from Simple to Elaborate, by Kendall Williams, Joel White, and Michael Kortchmar
High Tech Meets Tradition, by Art Paine
Building Sweet Pea, Part II by Harold H. 'Dynamite' Payson
Rope Fenders, by Barbara Merry
Wood & Epoxy by Jim Brown
Wood Technology: When Decay is Rot, by Richard Jagels.
Featured Designs: A pair of elegant double-enders by Paul Gartside and Joel White.
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WoodenBoat Magazine Issue No. 106. June 1992
Published by WoodenBoat Publications
Selected contents:
A Scarfing Jig For Plywood by Robert Kozack
Plywood, Making The Right Choices, by David Platt
The CONSTELLATION meets her Match, by Peter H. Spectre
Wooden Boat Building In New Zealand by Arch Davis
Rona, The Story of a classic yacht restoration, by Shane Kelly and John Palmer
Rowing Against The Tide, Lowell's Boat Shop, a national monument by Kim Keister
Converting to Stitch-and-Glue. New life for old designs by Sam Devlin.
Featured Designs: Packet and Tramp, plywood cruising houseboats by Jay Benford
Wood Technology: Some Thoughts on Wood Chemistry, by Richard Jagels.
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WoodenBoat Magazine Issue No. 107, August 1992
Published by WoodenBoat Publications
Cover:Pride of Baltimore II
Selected Contents,
Build a Traditional Ship's Wheel, Part I. Design and Layout by Michael Sandor Podmaniczky
Rite of Passage. Transatlantic in PRIDE OF BALTIMORE by Jon Wilson
The Shipyard in a Box. by Peter H. Spectre
Rybovich. The way things work by Paul Lazarus
Taking the Lines off Small Craft. Measuring and recording boat shapes by D.W. Dillon
Chebacco 20. Evolution of a civilized daysailer by Dan Segal.
Featured Designs: Plywood pocket cruisers by Karl Stambaugh and Philip C. Bolger.
Wood Technology: Using a local wood supply by Richard Jagels
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WoodenBoat Magazine Issue No. 108, Oct. 1992
Published by WoodenBoat Publications
Cover: Elizabeth Muir Eleven years of weekend work.
Strip Planking a New Garboard by Daniel MacNaughton
Build a Traditional Ships Wheel, Part II, by Michael Sandor Podmaniczky
Willem Vos and the BATAVIA by Peter H. Spectre
A Double Paddle Canoe by Moonlight by Robert A. Miller
A. Mason, Naval Architect, draftsman, artist by Michael & Debbie McMenemy
Building a Double Bladed Paddle, using a luther's skills, by Donald C. MacKenzie
[i]Elizabeth Muir [/], a Masterpiece, by Annie Sutter
Balancing the Rig of a Small Boat. A matter of intuition and science. By John Gardner.
Featured Design: Candle in the Wind by Nat Benjamin.
Wood Technology. New regulations, new products, new headaches by Richard Jagels.
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WoodenBoat Magazine Issue 109, Dec. 1992
Published by WoodenBoat Publications
Cover: Brest/Dournanez '92 where over a million visitors celebrated Europe's maritime tradition.
Selected Contents.
Bluebear's Boat, an Odyssey of Madness and Delight by Marshall Riggan.
The Sea Bright Skiff. A big little boat by Robby Robinson
Brest '92. A waterborne Woodstock by Christian Fevrier
The Stone Boat Yard, three generations of quality by Douglas Brooks and the Rebirth of POLLY by Shimon-Craig Van Collie
The Foam Steambox. In-situ steaming by Christopher Cunningham
Knowing th Ropes, the state of the cordage-maker's art by Daniel Porter
Bow Puddings. A fender for your tender by Barbara Merry
Featured Designs: Simple Skiffs for Oar and outboard by William and John Atkin, Ken Swan and Charles Wittholz. Review by Mike O'Brien.
Wood Technology: Toxic Metals in coastal waters by Richard Jagels.
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