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Issue #181 Nov/Dec 2004

Issue #181 Nov/Dec 2004

Only available in Digital format.  

Nov/Dec 2004


  • Building the Redwing 18: An outboard camp-cruiser, Part 3
  • Alan Payne: Beyond the AMERICA'S cup
  • The GRETEL'S: Australia's early America's Cup challengers
  • Nice Things Come in Small Packages: Sailing Small, a custom-designed dayboat
  • Steve Cayard and the Wabanaki Canoe: Sustaining a tradition
  • The Camera's Coast: Vintage photographs of a vanished shore
  • Design Notes for the Nautical Ornamentalist: Innovation is part of a long tradition.

     

  • To view the boat building plans for the 'Redwing' noted in this issue, see WB Plan 400-108.

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    This isn't an "instant" process, so if we're asleep, you may need to wait for regular business hours for us to process the order. Although we are quite timely, we may not be processing on weekends & holidays. 

     

     

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    Only available in Digital format.  

    Nov/Dec 2004


  • Building the Redwing 18: An outboard camp-cruiser, Part 3
  • Alan Payne: Beyond the AMERICA'S cup
  • The GRETEL'S: Australia's early America's Cup challengers
  • Nice Things Come in Small Packages: Sailing Small, a custom-designed dayboat
  • Steve Cayard and the Wabanaki Canoe: Sustaining a tradition
  • The Camera's Coast: Vintage photographs of a vanished shore
  • Design Notes for the Nautical Ornamentalist: Innovation is part of a long tradition.

     

  • To view the boat building plans for the 'Redwing' noted in this issue, see WB Plan 400-108.

  • ————————————————————

    “Your downloads are ready” will be the subject line of an email you’ll receive from us—once we’ve processed your digital order. That email has the link to click, so you can then download the file.

    This isn't an "instant" process, so if we're asleep, you may need to wait for regular business hours for us to process the order. Although we are quite timely, we may not be processing on weekends & holidays. 

     

     

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