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PIRATE

After being fully restored to sailing condition by professionals with the help of a group of volunteers, PIRATE sails out of The Center for Wooden Boats in Seattle, Washington, not far from where she was originally launched.

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CNC Comes of Age

On a mountain trail, pace-by-pace progress over hours sometimes leads to a viewpoint from which the altitude achieved suddenly becomes spectacularly clear. Something similar is going on now in custom wooden yacht construction, as exemplified by two projects currently underway in Maine boatyards that show just how much the boatbuilding industry has changed.
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12' 8" Bob Baker Canoe With Model
12' 8" Bob Baker Canoe With Model
12' 8" Bob Baker Canoe With Model
12' 8" Bob Baker Canoe With Model

12' 8" Bob Baker Canoe With Model

Bob Baker designed sailing canoe "Piccolo" complete with George Bullitt scale model in a glass case. Cedar planks, ash frames, copper fastened, Nathaniel Wilson sails. WoodenBoat issues #36 and #37. Asking $11,500.

ARCTIC TERN KAYAK

Builder Name
Bob Case

Bob Case built this Arctic Tern kayak from a Pygmy Boats kit. It is 14' long with a 23" beam. He added a little artwork on the foredeck, an Inuit representation of an Arctic tern, with red eyes on a white background. He writes that the boat was a joy to build and a joy to paddle.

Sailboats - Daysailers

Navigator

Designer
John Welsford

Harbor Woodworks offers custom kits and boats, tailored to your specifications and level of completion. We ship to the U.S. and Canada.Some of John's description follows --“Navigator has turned out to be the surprise package of the whole bunch, 300 plus sets of plans in today’s market is a lot!

The schooner MERCANTILE
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My Christmas Star

by Capt. Theodore C. Schmidt

In mid-September around 1977, early in my career as a captain for Maine Windjammer Cruises, one of the company’s schooners, MERCANTILE, was taken to Southwest Boat in Southwest Harbor, Maine, on Mount Desert Island, to ship a new rudder. I was left in Camden with a small crew to lay up and put the winter covers on the company’s other two schooners, MATTIE and MISTRESS.

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Kevin Carney
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A Lifetime of Apprenticeship

by Milo Stanley

Walk through the back doorway of The Apprentice­shop in Rockland, Maine, and you are immediately confronted by a mass of sculpted mahogany tapering overhead to the fine-lined counter stern and delicate transom of an Irish racing class known as the Dublin Bay 24.

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