Issue #294 September/October 2023
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September/October 2023
Table of Contents
FEATURES
- MATAWA â A plywood pioneer by Nic Compton
- SALLY and BRANTA â The last of the Burgess 10-Meters by Randall Peffer
- The MATTHEW TURNER â A Sausalito tall ship and its genesis by John Skoriak and John Riise
- Restoring ZEST â A naval architect couldnât get his first love out of his head by Karen Sullivan
- A Lightning Sloop Strikes Again â âWright Brothersâ restore FLYER to racing trim after 45 year by Douglas Wright
- Elmer Collemer â The legacy of a one-man shipyard by Roger Allen Moody
- Bending-On Sails â Passing experience down to new crew by Michael Sauter
Cover: The MATTHEW TURNER, a 135Ⲡbrigantine, was built in Sausalito, California, by the nonprofit Call of the Sea with thousands of hours of volunteer help. Her first sailing season was in 2020. Photograph by Benson Lee
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   âYour downloads are readyâ will be the subject line of an email youâll receive from usâonce weâve 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.Â



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Be sure to select PRINT or DIGITAL when you order.Â
September/October 2023
Table of Contents
FEATURES
- MATAWA â A plywood pioneer by Nic Compton
- SALLY and BRANTA â The last of the Burgess 10-Meters by Randall Peffer
- The MATTHEW TURNER â A Sausalito tall ship and its genesis by John Skoriak and John Riise
- Restoring ZEST â A naval architect couldnât get his first love out of his head by Karen Sullivan
- A Lightning Sloop Strikes Again â âWright Brothersâ restore FLYER to racing trim after 45 year by Douglas Wright
- Elmer Collemer â The legacy of a one-man shipyard by Roger Allen Moody
- Bending-On Sails â Passing experience down to new crew by Michael Sauter
Cover: The MATTHEW TURNER, a 135Ⲡbrigantine, was built in Sausalito, California, by the nonprofit Call of the Sea with thousands of hours of volunteer help. Her first sailing season was in 2020. Photograph by Benson Lee
Â
   âYour downloads are readyâ will be the subject line of an email youâll receive from usâonce weâve 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.Â




















