WoodenBoat magazine ~ November/December 2008, Number 205
Cover: The 50' AageNielsen–designed yawl TIOGA, launched in 1954, is undergoing a careful restoration at Peter Christensen’s Blind Bay Boat Shop on Shaw Island,Washington. Photograph by Michael Berman
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Supplement Insert
Getting Started in
Boats Volume 13
Building the Babson 14
(more details)
- A Boatbuilder’s Slick
A massive chisel that you can build — Harry Bryan - The Solo Carry: Part 1
Build a skin-on-frame boat with substance — Hilary Russel - WINGNUT III
Dirt boat excelsior — Dan Spurr - No Place for Dreamers
SPIRIT OF SOUTH CAROLINA and her pathbreaking sail-training program — Joshua F. Moore - A Magnificent Obsession
The 50' Nielsen yawl TIOGA — Tom Jackson - An Eye for Boats, a Sense of Place
The art of James Dodds — Bill Mayher - Ben Lexcen
The eccentric Australian genius who shook the world of sailboat design — John D. Little
- Editor’s Page
For Olin J. Stephens II - Letters
- Fo’c’s’le
In Praise of Tradition— David Kasanof - Currents
edited by Tom Jackson - The Apprentice’s Workbench
Sheer Elegance: Creating a beautiful sheerline — Greg Rössel - In Focus
EULIPION — photographs by Billy Black - Launchings...
and Re-Launchings — Karen Wales - Designs
GEORGE: A good skiff forrowing — Mike O’Brien - Wood Technology
Moisture Meters: When Make-do Won’t Do — Richard Jagels - The WoodenBoat Review
• Afloat—Thomas Lunde
• Torqueedo electric outboard — Dan Crete
• Oneida dust collector — Mike Marcos
• Books Received - Calendar of Events
- Save a Classic
ORPHEE III: A big yacht with a fascinating history— Maynard Bray