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by Stan Grayson

A long time ago now, at a cluttered, used-book shop on the New Jersey shore, I acquired the 1945 edition of Sailing Craft: Mostly Descriptive of Smaller Pleasure Sail Boats of the Bay. First published in 1928, Sailing Craft had been conceived and edited by a wealthy Philadelphian named Edwin J. Schoettle. Although he’d gained considerable success as a manufacturer of cardboard boxes, Schoettle’s real passion was sailing. It was this boat obsession, centered on but not limited to Barnegat Bay in New Jersey, and his impressive social connections that gave Schoettle access to the best-known yachtsmen and designers of his time.

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The Magic of MERLIN

After her restoration, the immaculate gaff cutter MERLIN, at 85 years old, sails on a cloudless autumn morning on Port Phillip Bay in Melbourne, Australia.
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"L" Coquina Daysailer

Builder Name
Miilu-Boats Ltd.

This N.G. Herreshoff 1889 designed custom built Coquina “L” has similar kind of rig than International 12 foot dinghy (1912) and small fore and aft decks with watertight compartments.

Sailboats - Cruising

FireBug

Designer
John Spencer/Peter Tait

The FireBug is a small sailboat or yacht that you can amateur build at home, sailing club or school, then learn to sail. It's easy to sail and will be the fastest boat on the bay. Low cost too!

YANKEE DAHLIN'

Year Built
2015

This is a cedar-on-oak Catspaw Dinghy, fastened with bronze screws. The stem is a single piece- without stem knee or joint of any kind- of American Larch, and the keel and transom knee are white oak.

2nd Annual Dutch WoodenBoat Festival

Welcome to the second annual Dutch WoodenBoat Festival in the Netherlands. We celebrate this festival because it should have been done long ago! The festival was initially conceived as a 90 year birthday party for the Hout en Meubilerings College in Amsterdam, which started a ‘boat builders training’ more than 25 years ago. Secondly, this festival is an ode to the centuries-old wooden boat tradition: the first bo