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The Snekke

Norway’s ubiquitous double-ended motor launch, the snekke (aka sjekte, or kogg), evolved from open sail-powered fishing boats. Today, as recreational boats, they have a variety of configurations: Some are protected by wraparound windshields, others have small cabins, and many retain their simple workboat layouts.
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Marine Plywood

A great deal has changed in the world of plywood since those masters of the medium made the recommendations quoted above. The prospective plywood boatbuilder of 2017 wades into a thicket of unenforced standards, uneven quality, and outright flim-flammery. Lots of great choices remain, but you can’t simply judge marine plywood by its stamp.

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NOSTALGIA

Year Built
1955

My boat is a 1955 Chris Craft 16 foot utility cruiser. It is outboard powered, with a small cutty cabin. It was sold by Chris Craft as a kit boat.

FARANDOLE

Year Built
2000

Designed by the architects Joubert/Nivelt, the Andreyale engenders nostalgia for the American commuter boats of the 1930s.

The V-shaped, narrow, elegant hull, characteristic of the Andreyale style, is the guarantee of their particularly seaworthy.

Thames Traditional Boat Festival

The Thames Traditional Boat Festival offers an exciting and fun day out for the whole family and is a celebration of all that’s best in British boatbuilding and craftsmanship, evoking the nostalgia of boating from a bygone era. This popular, long-running event now offers more attractions on the water, in the air, and on the land than ever before.