WoodenBoat Magazine ~ September/October 2008, Number 204
Cover: VETERAN is a survivor of the Pacific Northwest’s dwindling purse-seinerfleet, thanks to the efforts of her caring owner. Photograph by Neil Rabinowitz
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- The Bandsaw Beveler
Turning a regular bandsaw into a ship saw — Walt Ansel - Installing Sister Frames from the Outside
A careful repair staves off a restoration — Thomas M. Wells - The Pacific Northwest Yachting Photography of Asahel Curtis
— Scott Rohrer - ROANN
The best surviving Eastern-rigged dragger — Walt Ansel - The Stewards of AIMÉE LÉONE
How decades of good owners spelled survival for an elegant cutter — David D. Platt - Stepping Up to Speed
The Paper Jet 14 — Dan Segal - Taking Care of VETERAN
Under Nick Fahey, a classic Puget Sound purse seiner lives on — Tom Jackson - Rocking the Boat
Old ways teach kids new life lessons — Steve Rappaport
- Editor’s Page
The Language of Craft - Letters
- Fo’c’s’le
Deadwood— David Kasanof - Currents
edited by Tom Jackson - The Apprentice’s Workbench
Rails and Moldings — Harry Bryan - Launchings...
and Re-Launchings — Karen Wales - Designs
OCEANUS Then and Now — Robert W. Stephens - In Focus
The Buzzards Bay 30s— photographs by Benjamin Mendlowitz - Wood Technology
Separating Mahogany from Substitutes — Richard Jagels - The WoodenBoat Review
• The Six-Metre—100 Years of Racing — Chris Museler
• Kelly: A Father, A Son, An American Quest — Llewellyn Howland III
• Rockler’s Thin Rip TablesawJig and Bead &Radius Bits — Karen Wales
• Transatlantic with Street — Sally Erdle
• Books Received - Calendar of Events
- Save a Classic
GREY DAWN: A Robb-designed keel centerboarder— Maynard Bray