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Issue #202 May/June 2008

Issue #202 May/June 2008

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May/June 2008

 

  • A New Line on Strip-planking: Using monofilament to avoid scarring planks
  • P-399: SEA HORSE: A thoroughbred goes to war
  • Inlaying a Compass Rose: Build a modern equipment case with old-world style
  • A Suit of Sails: With no original sail plan, all the options are open
  • PEGGY BAWN: A "functional work of art" has a new lease on life after 114 years
  • Multihull Poineers: The barnstorminig aquabats who created the modern catamarans and trimarans

     

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    “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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    Be sure to select PRINT or DIGITAL when you order.

    May/June 2008

     

  • A New Line on Strip-planking: Using monofilament to avoid scarring planks
  • P-399: SEA HORSE: A thoroughbred goes to war
  • Inlaying a Compass Rose: Build a modern equipment case with old-world style
  • A Suit of Sails: With no original sail plan, all the options are open
  • PEGGY BAWN: A "functional work of art" has a new lease on life after 114 years
  • Multihull Poineers: The barnstorminig aquabats who created the modern catamarans and trimarans

     

    ————————————————————

    “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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