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DUCKWORKS - HOW I MAKE GREENLAND STYLE PADDLES 4. Redraw center lines on blade face and draw edge taper. Cut the edge taper with a hand plane. How you have the basic paddle shape, a hand plane and sand paper is all you need for here on out. 5. Redraw the center and edge lines on the edge taper you just cut and begin planingthe
DUCKWORKS - FOAM BOAT Welcome to The FOAM BOAT. As you can see, this is a one passenger, 2 module hull, with exceptional buoyancy. It can be paddled, rowed or motorized. Needless to say, it is unsinkable, having 2 buoyancy chambers, as well as the foam structure. With a 200 pound occupant, it draws only 3 inches of water.DUCKWORKS INDEXES
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Duckworks Magazine. by Derek Clark - Wolverhampton, England. At the outset you, dear reader, need to know that if you want a slavish account of building an exact replica of Matt Layden’s original Paradox you should read no further. My view is that this boat is heavily over engineered and modern epoxy techniques mean that much canbe safely
THE SLIDING GUNTER: A VERSATILE TRADITIONAL SAILING RIG The Sliding Gunter is a traditional rig that has always been more popular in Europe than on this side of the Atlantic, but it’s hard to find a better sailing rig for small boats. One of the main advantages of the Gunter is the use of a mast and vertical spar toachieve the same
DUCKWORKS - BUILDING AND CRUISING IN A ST PIERRE DORY - PT 1 These large dories like big props with low revolutions. The St. Pierre’s used a 20” prop revolving at around 400 rpm. Ouch!! A 20” prop was around a $1000 at that time. Finally I compromised and found a used 16” prop with a 16” pitch for about $300. I figured I would get hull speed at about 600 rpm with this prop.MICHALAK VAMP
Michalak Vamp by Rick Cunningham. About halfway through building my Lewis LilJon, I decided to do something constructive with all the rain delays and try to read up on this boatbuilding business that had unexpectedly turned into an obsession.Payson’s Build the New Instant Boats found its way into our house to be followed shortly by Michalak’s Boatbuilding for Beginners (and beyond). DUCKWORKS - A TWO-SHEET PIROGUE - PART 1 By Rob Rohde-Szudy - Madison, Wisconsin - USA. A Two-Sheet Pirogue - Part 1. click for bio. Part One - Part Two. My devoted readers have seen the new shop, in my relatively spacious three-car garage. Well, for most of this summer that spaciousness was storing a friend's stuff. Yeah, I know, you probably feel naked just thinking about life DUCKWORKS - BALANCE LUG - RIGGING DETAILS Balance Lug - Rigging Details. by Ross Lillistone - Esk, Queensland - Australia. If you are looking for a super-simple rig which is effective on all points of sail, and which can be put together with the absolute minimum of fittings, the Balance Lug could be for you. Phoenix III showing-off her Balance Lug rig option. DUCKWORKS - ARCHIVESWEBWATCHLINKS - 2000JUNEOUTINGSTREASURE CHESTCOMIX Welcome to the Duckworks Magazine Archives. Here is where you will find articles that we began posting in 1999 right up though 2016. Much of that time we posted a feature each weekday, so there is a lot of material here. Some of the years are listed by subject and some bymonth. Just pick a
DUCKWORKS - HOW I MAKE GREENLAND STYLE PADDLES 4. Redraw center lines on blade face and draw edge taper. Cut the edge taper with a hand plane. How you have the basic paddle shape, a hand plane and sand paper is all you need for here on out. 5. Redraw the center and edge lines on the edge taper you just cut and begin planingthe
DUCKWORKS - FOAM BOAT Welcome to The FOAM BOAT. As you can see, this is a one passenger, 2 module hull, with exceptional buoyancy. It can be paddled, rowed or motorized. Needless to say, it is unsinkable, having 2 buoyancy chambers, as well as the foam structure. With a 200 pound occupant, it draws only 3 inches of water.DUCKWORKS INDEXES
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Duckworks Magazine. by Derek Clark - Wolverhampton, England. At the outset you, dear reader, need to know that if you want a slavish account of building an exact replica of Matt Layden’s original Paradox you should read no further. My view is that this boat is heavily over engineered and modern epoxy techniques mean that much canbe safely
THE SLIDING GUNTER: A VERSATILE TRADITIONAL SAILING RIG The Sliding Gunter is a traditional rig that has always been more popular in Europe than on this side of the Atlantic, but it’s hard to find a better sailing rig for small boats. One of the main advantages of the Gunter is the use of a mast and vertical spar toachieve the same
DUCKWORKS - BUILDING AND CRUISING IN A ST PIERRE DORY - PT 1 These large dories like big props with low revolutions. The St. Pierre’s used a 20” prop revolving at around 400 rpm. Ouch!! A 20” prop was around a $1000 at that time. Finally I compromised and found a used 16” prop with a 16” pitch for about $300. I figured I would get hull speed at about 600 rpm with this prop.MICHALAK VAMP
Michalak Vamp by Rick Cunningham. About halfway through building my Lewis LilJon, I decided to do something constructive with all the rain delays and try to read up on this boatbuilding business that had unexpectedly turned into an obsession.Payson’s Build the New Instant Boats found its way into our house to be followed shortly by Michalak’s Boatbuilding for Beginners (and beyond). DUCKWORKS - A TWO-SHEET PIROGUE - PART 1 By Rob Rohde-Szudy - Madison, Wisconsin - USA. A Two-Sheet Pirogue - Part 1. click for bio. Part One - Part Two. My devoted readers have seen the new shop, in my relatively spacious three-car garage. Well, for most of this summer that spaciousness was storing a friend's stuff. Yeah, I know, you probably feel naked just thinking about life DUCKWORKS - BALANCE LUG - RIGGING DETAILS Balance Lug - Rigging Details. by Ross Lillistone - Esk, Queensland - Australia. If you are looking for a super-simple rig which is effective on all points of sail, and which can be put together with the absolute minimum of fittings, the Balance Lug could be for you. Phoenix III showing-off her Balance Lug rig option.DUCKWORKS MAGAZINE
A recent morning paddle on the White River in Indianapolis, Indiana led to a big surprise. The White River is an urban waterway that flows through several Indiana cities before joining the Wabash River in the southern part of the state. LIGHT SKIN ON FRAME BOATS The picture below is of Platt Monfort holding Sweat Pea, an 8 pound boat designed by him. Platt Monfort and 8 lb boat. The plan book and patterns for this boat are only $37.00 with $4.00 shipping. There is also a partial kit for $95.00 with $15.00 shipping. The plans DUCKWORKS - BUILDING A CARBON FIBRE MAST Several years ago, I managed to convert a broken 18-foot carbon fiber windsurfer mast into a functional mast for my 20-foot cabin beach cruiser which sports a 114-square foot balanced lug sail (Jim Michalak's Frolic2 design).. It's been a great success at less than half the weight of the original wooden mast and has withstood some severe conditions, carrying the boat to four EvergladesDUCKWORKS MAGAZINE
6-24-06 record: 13.79 miles. The weather report kept bouncing around all week, first it was supposed to be blow torch hot with no wind, then it had forcast 14 mph winds. DUCKWORKS - SEACLIPPER 16 TRIMARAN Seaclipper 16 Trimaran. By Gerry Lavoie - Comox, BC - Canada. I love sailing little boats. I sail on the local lakes as well as the nearby straits. The ocean frequently whips up some steep seas that concern me and would terrify my friends and the special-needs adults I work with. A year ago, I began building a Seaclipper 16 trimaran, designed CHALOUPE VERCHERES L’ AUTHENTIQUE The chaloupe is a kind of dory-skiff with lower sides and a wider beam as can be seen in the photographs. She is developed from a Double-Ender also shown in the pictures. Her lines are adjusted to make her the ideal workboat for the rivers and lakes of Quebec and the bordering states of the USA. Chaloupe building in Vercheres started inthe
DUCKWORKS - LITTLE SCHOONERS WITH GREAT BEAUTY By Paul Austin Jr.- Irving, Texas - USA. Schooners have always been the most beautiful ships. Gliding by, each sail seems to lead to the next larger one from stem to stern. The high gaffs have a sentimental echo of the square sail days, leading the imagination to believe what is passing by is vintage time surrounded by a disappearing wake. IF YOU CAN USE A CALCULATOR YOU CAN DESIGN A BOAT Step 1) be aware of what you want. Always start by defining what you want. Most people start with some ill-defined ideas about their dreamboat. The first thing you must do is to define exactly what you want. In order to get the ideas well described, write down a list that defines the boat. This list can be called aDUCKWORKS INDEXES
The Bolger Boats Plans List. A-E. F-K. L-P. Q-U. V-Z. Philip C Bolger passed away in May 2009 after providing the world with many delightful plans.. Plans contact: Susanne Altenburger Phil Bolger & Friends Inc. 66 Atlantic Street Gloucester, MA 01930-1627 USA DUCKWORKS - BALANCE LUG - RIGGING DETAILS Balance Lug - Rigging Details. by Ross Lillistone - Esk, Queensland - Australia. If you are looking for a super-simple rig which is effective on all points of sail, and which can be put together with the absolute minimum of fittings, the Balance Lug could be for you. Phoenix III showing-off her Balance Lug rig option. DUCKWORKS - ARCHIVESWEBWATCHLINKS - 2000JUNEOUTINGSTREASURE CHESTCOMIX Welcome to the Duckworks Magazine Archives. Here is where you will find articles that we began posting in 1999 right up though 2016. Much of that time we posted a feature each weekday, so there is a lot of material here. Some of the years are listed by subject and some bymonth. Just pick a
DUCKWORKS - HOW I MAKE GREENLAND STYLE PADDLES 4. Redraw center lines on blade face and draw edge taper. Cut the edge taper with a hand plane. How you have the basic paddle shape, a hand plane and sand paper is all you need for here on out. 5. Redraw the center and edge lines on the edge taper you just cut and begin planingthe
DUCKWORKS - FOAM BOAT Welcome to The FOAM BOAT. As you can see, this is a one passenger, 2 module hull, with exceptional buoyancy. It can be paddled, rowed or motorized. Needless to say, it is unsinkable, having 2 buoyancy chambers, as well as the foam structure. With a 200 pound occupant, it draws only 3 inches of water.DUCKWORKS INDEXES
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Duckworks Magazine. by Derek Clark - Wolverhampton, England. At the outset you, dear reader, need to know that if you want a slavish account of building an exact replica of Matt Layden’s original Paradox you should read no further. My view is that this boat is heavily over engineered and modern epoxy techniques mean that much canbe safely
THE SLIDING GUNTER: A VERSATILE TRADITIONAL SAILING RIG The Sliding Gunter is a traditional rig that has always been more popular in Europe than on this side of the Atlantic, but it’s hard to find a better sailing rig for small boats. One of the main advantages of the Gunter is the use of a mast and vertical spar toachieve the same
DUCKWORKS - BUILDING AND CRUISING IN A ST PIERRE DORY - PT 1 These large dories like big props with low revolutions. The St. Pierre’s used a 20” prop revolving at around 400 rpm. Ouch!! A 20” prop was around a $1000 at that time. Finally I compromised and found a used 16” prop with a 16” pitch for about $300. I figured I would get hull speed at about 600 rpm with this prop.MICHALAK VAMP
Michalak Vamp by Rick Cunningham. About halfway through building my Lewis LilJon, I decided to do something constructive with all the rain delays and try to read up on this boatbuilding business that had unexpectedly turned into an obsession.Payson’s Build the New Instant Boats found its way into our house to be followed shortly by Michalak’s Boatbuilding for Beginners (and beyond). DUCKWORKS - A TWO-SHEET PIROGUE - PART 1 By Rob Rohde-Szudy - Madison, Wisconsin - USA. A Two-Sheet Pirogue - Part 1. click for bio. Part One - Part Two. My devoted readers have seen the new shop, in my relatively spacious three-car garage. Well, for most of this summer that spaciousness was storing a friend's stuff. Yeah, I know, you probably feel naked just thinking about life DUCKWORKS - BALANCE LUG - RIGGING DETAILS Balance Lug - Rigging Details. by Ross Lillistone - Esk, Queensland - Australia. If you are looking for a super-simple rig which is effective on all points of sail, and which can be put together with the absolute minimum of fittings, the Balance Lug could be for you. Phoenix III showing-off her Balance Lug rig option. DUCKWORKS - ARCHIVESWEBWATCHLINKS - 2000JUNEOUTINGSTREASURE CHESTCOMIX Welcome to the Duckworks Magazine Archives. Here is where you will find articles that we began posting in 1999 right up though 2016. Much of that time we posted a feature each weekday, so there is a lot of material here. Some of the years are listed by subject and some bymonth. Just pick a
DUCKWORKS - HOW I MAKE GREENLAND STYLE PADDLES 4. Redraw center lines on blade face and draw edge taper. Cut the edge taper with a hand plane. How you have the basic paddle shape, a hand plane and sand paper is all you need for here on out. 5. Redraw the center and edge lines on the edge taper you just cut and begin planingthe
DUCKWORKS - FOAM BOAT Welcome to The FOAM BOAT. As you can see, this is a one passenger, 2 module hull, with exceptional buoyancy. It can be paddled, rowed or motorized. Needless to say, it is unsinkable, having 2 buoyancy chambers, as well as the foam structure. With a 200 pound occupant, it draws only 3 inches of water.DUCKWORKS INDEXES
Support Mike for maintaining the index.Paypal: Indexes now updated by Mike I've volunteered to maintain this index. Feedback, report bad links or send comments to Mike: mikeduckboatman@gmail.com - About MeDUCKWORKS MAGAZINE
Duckworks Magazine. by Derek Clark - Wolverhampton, England. At the outset you, dear reader, need to know that if you want a slavish account of building an exact replica of Matt Layden’s original Paradox you should read no further. My view is that this boat is heavily over engineered and modern epoxy techniques mean that much canbe safely
THE SLIDING GUNTER: A VERSATILE TRADITIONAL SAILING RIG The Sliding Gunter is a traditional rig that has always been more popular in Europe than on this side of the Atlantic, but it’s hard to find a better sailing rig for small boats. One of the main advantages of the Gunter is the use of a mast and vertical spar toachieve the same
DUCKWORKS - BUILDING AND CRUISING IN A ST PIERRE DORY - PT 1 These large dories like big props with low revolutions. The St. Pierre’s used a 20” prop revolving at around 400 rpm. Ouch!! A 20” prop was around a $1000 at that time. Finally I compromised and found a used 16” prop with a 16” pitch for about $300. I figured I would get hull speed at about 600 rpm with this prop.MICHALAK VAMP
Michalak Vamp by Rick Cunningham. About halfway through building my Lewis LilJon, I decided to do something constructive with all the rain delays and try to read up on this boatbuilding business that had unexpectedly turned into an obsession.Payson’s Build the New Instant Boats found its way into our house to be followed shortly by Michalak’s Boatbuilding for Beginners (and beyond). DUCKWORKS - A TWO-SHEET PIROGUE - PART 1 By Rob Rohde-Szudy - Madison, Wisconsin - USA. A Two-Sheet Pirogue - Part 1. click for bio. Part One - Part Two. My devoted readers have seen the new shop, in my relatively spacious three-car garage. Well, for most of this summer that spaciousness was storing a friend's stuff. Yeah, I know, you probably feel naked just thinking about life DUCKWORKS - BALANCE LUG - RIGGING DETAILS Balance Lug - Rigging Details. by Ross Lillistone - Esk, Queensland - Australia. If you are looking for a super-simple rig which is effective on all points of sail, and which can be put together with the absolute minimum of fittings, the Balance Lug could be for you. Phoenix III showing-off her Balance Lug rig option.DUCKWORKS MAGAZINE
A recent morning paddle on the White River in Indianapolis, Indiana led to a big surprise. The White River is an urban waterway that flows through several Indiana cities before joining the Wabash River in the southern part of the state.DUCKWORKS MAGAZINE
6-24-06 record: 13.79 miles. The weather report kept bouncing around all week, first it was supposed to be blow torch hot with no wind, then it had forcast 14 mph winds. LIGHT SKIN ON FRAME BOATS The picture below is of Platt Monfort holding Sweat Pea, an 8 pound boat designed by him. Platt Monfort and 8 lb boat. The plan book and patterns for this boat are only $37.00 with $4.00 shipping. There is also a partial kit for $95.00 with $15.00 shipping. The plans DUCKWORKS - SEACLIPPER 16 TRIMARAN Seaclipper 16 Trimaran. By Gerry Lavoie - Comox, BC - Canada. I love sailing little boats. I sail on the local lakes as well as the nearby straits. The ocean frequently whips up some steep seas that concern me and would terrify my friends and the special-needs adults I work with. A year ago, I began building a Seaclipper 16 trimaran, designed DUCKWORKS - BUILDING A CARBON FIBRE MAST Several years ago, I managed to convert a broken 18-foot carbon fiber windsurfer mast into a functional mast for my 20-foot cabin beach cruiser which sports a 114-square foot balanced lug sail (Jim Michalak's Frolic2 design).. It's been a great success at less than half the weight of the original wooden mast and has withstood some severe conditions, carrying the boat to four Everglades REDWING - DUCKWORKS MAGAZINE Redwing. Redwing. An 18’ 6" Camp Skiff designed by Karl Stambaugh. "Coogee" built by Andrew & Melissa Darnley. (Click here for Coogee’s launch and first cruise.) beachy@norex.com.au. Melissa and I live in easy trailering distance to 3 rivers and a large semi-enclosed beach fringed bay on the sub-tropical east coast of Australia. CHALOUPE VERCHERES L’ AUTHENTIQUE The chaloupe is a kind of dory-skiff with lower sides and a wider beam as can be seen in the photographs. She is developed from a Double-Ender also shown in the pictures. Her lines are adjusted to make her the ideal workboat for the rivers and lakes of Quebec and the bordering states of the USA. Chaloupe building in Vercheres started inthe
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The Bolger Boats Plans List. A-E. F-K. L-P. Q-U. V-Z. Philip C Bolger passed away in May 2009 after providing the world with many delightful plans.. Plans contact: Susanne Altenburger Phil Bolger & Friends Inc. 66 Atlantic Street Gloucester, MA 01930-1627 USA IF YOU CAN USE A CALCULATOR YOU CAN DESIGN A BOAT Step 1) be aware of what you want. Always start by defining what you want. Most people start with some ill-defined ideas about their dreamboat. The first thing you must do is to define exactly what you want. In order to get the ideas well described, write down a list that defines the boat. This list can be called a DUCKWORKS - BALANCE LUG - RIGGING DETAILS Balance Lug - Rigging Details. by Ross Lillistone - Esk, Queensland - Australia. If you are looking for a super-simple rig which is effective on all points of sail, and which can be put together with the absolute minimum of fittings, the Balance Lug could be for you. Phoenix III showing-off her Balance Lug rig option. DUCKWORKS - ARCHIVESWEBWATCHLINKS - 2000JUNEOUTINGSTREASURE CHESTCOMIX Welcome to the Duckworks Magazine Archives. Here is where you will find articles that we began posting in 1999 right up though 2016. Much of that time we posted a feature each weekday, so there is a lot of material here. Some of the years are listed by subject and some bymonth. Just pick a
DUCKWORKS - HOW I MAKE GREENLAND STYLE PADDLES 4. Redraw center lines on blade face and draw edge taper. Cut the edge taper with a hand plane. How you have the basic paddle shape, a hand plane and sand paper is all you need for here on out. 5. Redraw the center and edge lines on the edge taper you just cut and begin planingthe
DUCKWORKS - FOAM BOAT Welcome to The FOAM BOAT. As you can see, this is a one passenger, 2 module hull, with exceptional buoyancy. It can be paddled, rowed or motorized. Needless to say, it is unsinkable, having 2 buoyancy chambers, as well as the foam structure. With a 200 pound occupant, it draws only 3 inches of water.DUCKWORKS INDEXES
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Duckworks Magazine. by Derek Clark - Wolverhampton, England. At the outset you, dear reader, need to know that if you want a slavish account of building an exact replica of Matt Layden’s original Paradox you should read no further. My view is that this boat is heavily over engineered and modern epoxy techniques mean that much canbe safely
THE SLIDING GUNTER: A VERSATILE TRADITIONAL SAILING RIG The Sliding Gunter is a traditional rig that has always been more popular in Europe than on this side of the Atlantic, but it’s hard to find a better sailing rig for small boats. One of the main advantages of the Gunter is the use of a mast and vertical spar toachieve the same
DUCKWORKS - BUILDING AND CRUISING IN A ST PIERRE DORY - PT 1 These large dories like big props with low revolutions. The St. Pierre’s used a 20” prop revolving at around 400 rpm. Ouch!! A 20” prop was around a $1000 at that time. Finally I compromised and found a used 16” prop with a 16” pitch for about $300. I figured I would get hull speed at about 600 rpm with this prop.MICHALAK VAMP
Michalak Vamp by Rick Cunningham. About halfway through building my Lewis LilJon, I decided to do something constructive with all the rain delays and try to read up on this boatbuilding business that had unexpectedly turned into an obsession.Payson’s Build the New Instant Boats found its way into our house to be followed shortly by Michalak’s Boatbuilding for Beginners (and beyond). DUCKWORKS - A TWO-SHEET PIROGUE - PART 1 By Rob Rohde-Szudy - Madison, Wisconsin - USA. A Two-Sheet Pirogue - Part 1. click for bio. Part One - Part Two. My devoted readers have seen the new shop, in my relatively spacious three-car garage. Well, for most of this summer that spaciousness was storing a friend's stuff. Yeah, I know, you probably feel naked just thinking about life DUCKWORKS - BALANCE LUG - RIGGING DETAILS Balance Lug - Rigging Details. by Ross Lillistone - Esk, Queensland - Australia. If you are looking for a super-simple rig which is effective on all points of sail, and which can be put together with the absolute minimum of fittings, the Balance Lug could be for you. Phoenix III showing-off her Balance Lug rig option. DUCKWORKS - ARCHIVESWEBWATCHLINKS - 2000JUNEOUTINGSTREASURE CHESTCOMIX Welcome to the Duckworks Magazine Archives. Here is where you will find articles that we began posting in 1999 right up though 2016. Much of that time we posted a feature each weekday, so there is a lot of material here. Some of the years are listed by subject and some bymonth. Just pick a
DUCKWORKS - HOW I MAKE GREENLAND STYLE PADDLES 4. Redraw center lines on blade face and draw edge taper. Cut the edge taper with a hand plane. How you have the basic paddle shape, a hand plane and sand paper is all you need for here on out. 5. Redraw the center and edge lines on the edge taper you just cut and begin planingthe
DUCKWORKS - FOAM BOAT Welcome to The FOAM BOAT. As you can see, this is a one passenger, 2 module hull, with exceptional buoyancy. It can be paddled, rowed or motorized. Needless to say, it is unsinkable, having 2 buoyancy chambers, as well as the foam structure. With a 200 pound occupant, it draws only 3 inches of water.DUCKWORKS INDEXES
Support Mike for maintaining the index.Paypal: Indexes now updated by Mike I've volunteered to maintain this index. Feedback, report bad links or send comments to Mike: mikeduckboatman@gmail.com - About MeDUCKWORKS MAGAZINE
Duckworks Magazine. by Derek Clark - Wolverhampton, England. At the outset you, dear reader, need to know that if you want a slavish account of building an exact replica of Matt Layden’s original Paradox you should read no further. My view is that this boat is heavily over engineered and modern epoxy techniques mean that much canbe safely
THE SLIDING GUNTER: A VERSATILE TRADITIONAL SAILING RIG The Sliding Gunter is a traditional rig that has always been more popular in Europe than on this side of the Atlantic, but it’s hard to find a better sailing rig for small boats. One of the main advantages of the Gunter is the use of a mast and vertical spar toachieve the same
DUCKWORKS - BUILDING AND CRUISING IN A ST PIERRE DORY - PT 1 These large dories like big props with low revolutions. The St. Pierre’s used a 20” prop revolving at around 400 rpm. Ouch!! A 20” prop was around a $1000 at that time. Finally I compromised and found a used 16” prop with a 16” pitch for about $300. I figured I would get hull speed at about 600 rpm with this prop.MICHALAK VAMP
Michalak Vamp by Rick Cunningham. About halfway through building my Lewis LilJon, I decided to do something constructive with all the rain delays and try to read up on this boatbuilding business that had unexpectedly turned into an obsession.Payson’s Build the New Instant Boats found its way into our house to be followed shortly by Michalak’s Boatbuilding for Beginners (and beyond). DUCKWORKS - A TWO-SHEET PIROGUE - PART 1 By Rob Rohde-Szudy - Madison, Wisconsin - USA. A Two-Sheet Pirogue - Part 1. click for bio. Part One - Part Two. My devoted readers have seen the new shop, in my relatively spacious three-car garage. Well, for most of this summer that spaciousness was storing a friend's stuff. Yeah, I know, you probably feel naked just thinking about life DUCKWORKS - BALANCE LUG - RIGGING DETAILS Balance Lug - Rigging Details. by Ross Lillistone - Esk, Queensland - Australia. If you are looking for a super-simple rig which is effective on all points of sail, and which can be put together with the absolute minimum of fittings, the Balance Lug could be for you. Phoenix III showing-off her Balance Lug rig option.DUCKWORKS MAGAZINE
A recent morning paddle on the White River in Indianapolis, Indiana led to a big surprise. The White River is an urban waterway that flows through several Indiana cities before joining the Wabash River in the southern part of the state.DUCKWORKS MAGAZINE
6-24-06 record: 13.79 miles. The weather report kept bouncing around all week, first it was supposed to be blow torch hot with no wind, then it had forcast 14 mph winds. LIGHT SKIN ON FRAME BOATS The picture below is of Platt Monfort holding Sweat Pea, an 8 pound boat designed by him. Platt Monfort and 8 lb boat. The plan book and patterns for this boat are only $37.00 with $4.00 shipping. There is also a partial kit for $95.00 with $15.00 shipping. The plans DUCKWORKS - SEACLIPPER 16 TRIMARAN Seaclipper 16 Trimaran. By Gerry Lavoie - Comox, BC - Canada. I love sailing little boats. I sail on the local lakes as well as the nearby straits. The ocean frequently whips up some steep seas that concern me and would terrify my friends and the special-needs adults I work with. A year ago, I began building a Seaclipper 16 trimaran, designed DUCKWORKS - BUILDING A CARBON FIBRE MAST Several years ago, I managed to convert a broken 18-foot carbon fiber windsurfer mast into a functional mast for my 20-foot cabin beach cruiser which sports a 114-square foot balanced lug sail (Jim Michalak's Frolic2 design).. It's been a great success at less than half the weight of the original wooden mast and has withstood some severe conditions, carrying the boat to four Everglades REDWING - DUCKWORKS MAGAZINE Redwing. Redwing. An 18’ 6" Camp Skiff designed by Karl Stambaugh. "Coogee" built by Andrew & Melissa Darnley. (Click here for Coogee’s launch and first cruise.) beachy@norex.com.au. Melissa and I live in easy trailering distance to 3 rivers and a large semi-enclosed beach fringed bay on the sub-tropical east coast of Australia. CHALOUPE VERCHERES L’ AUTHENTIQUE The chaloupe is a kind of dory-skiff with lower sides and a wider beam as can be seen in the photographs. She is developed from a Double-Ender also shown in the pictures. Her lines are adjusted to make her the ideal workboat for the rivers and lakes of Quebec and the bordering states of the USA. Chaloupe building in Vercheres started inthe
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The Bolger Boats Plans List. A-E. F-K. L-P. Q-U. V-Z. Philip C Bolger passed away in May 2009 after providing the world with many delightful plans.. Plans contact: Susanne Altenburger Phil Bolger & Friends Inc. 66 Atlantic Street Gloucester, MA 01930-1627 USA IF YOU CAN USE A CALCULATOR YOU CAN DESIGN A BOAT Step 1) be aware of what you want. Always start by defining what you want. Most people start with some ill-defined ideas about their dreamboat. The first thing you must do is to define exactly what you want. In order to get the ideas well described, write down a list that defines the boat. This list can be called a DUCKWORKS - BALANCE LUG - RIGGING DETAILS Balance Lug - Rigging Details. by Ross Lillistone - Esk, Queensland - Australia. If you are looking for a super-simple rig which is effective on all points of sail, and which can be put together with the absolute minimum of fittings, the Balance Lug could be for you. Phoenix III showing-off her Balance Lug rig option.DUCKWORKS MAGAZINE
Materials for a basic Egret are less than $300, much less expensive than plywood or strip-built kayaks. All wood can be purchased at a lumberyard, and even if the builder elects to use okoume ply for the frames, the cost remains within this parameter. Heat-shrink Dacron is less than $4/yard. Even the addition of Xynole polyester fabric and BIPLANE RIGGED CATAMARAN Biplane rigged Catamaran. Hi there, very interesting to read of another side by side rig. and in Junk sails, (see Dragon Wings by Gary Lepak), I 'd love to see a picture under sail. In the late 70s I designed and built a crude sailing catamaran ,meant for ferrying building material to GB island. It was 31 feet long out of steeltubes(rolled 2,5
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Support Mike for maintaining the index.Paypal: Indexes now updated by Mike I've volunteered to maintain this index. Feedback, report bad links or send comments to Mike: mikeduckboatman@gmail.com - About Me DUCKWORKS - HOW I MAKE GREENLAND STYLE PADDLES 4. Redraw center lines on blade face and draw edge taper. Cut the edge taper with a hand plane. How you have the basic paddle shape, a hand plane and sand paper is all you need for here on out. 5. Redraw the center and edge lines on the edge taper you just cut and begin planingthe
THE SLIDING GUNTER: A VERSATILE TRADITIONAL SAILING RIG The Sliding Gunter is a traditional rig that has always been more popular in Europe than on this side of the Atlantic, but it’s hard to find a better sailing rig for small boats. One of the main advantages of the Gunter is the use of a mast and vertical spar toachieve the same
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Michalak Vamp by Rick Cunningham. About halfway through building my Lewis LilJon, I decided to do something constructive with all the rain delays and try to read up on this boatbuilding business that had unexpectedly turned into an obsession.Payson’s Build the New Instant Boats found its way into our house to be followed shortly by Michalak’s Boatbuilding for Beginners (and beyond). MAKING A POLYTARP SAIL Taping down the seam with more packing tape, then run the edge thru the sewing machine. Repeat for the leech. Since the original edge of the polytarp has grommets in it, and I used that edge for the luff, with the head ending at a grommet, the only thing left to do on the sail is make the clew. IF YOU CAN USE A CALCULATOR YOU CAN DESIGN A BOAT Step 1) be aware of what you want. Always start by defining what you want. Most people start with some ill-defined ideas about their dreamboat. The first thing you must do is to define exactly what you want. In order to get the ideas well described, write down a list that defines the boat. This list can be called a DUCKWORKS - ROSS LILLISTONE WOODEN BOAT DESIGN Ross Lillistone, Wooden Boat Design, has a new boat under development named Periwinkle. She is a 17 ft x 5 ft Cat-Ketch (periauger) rigged Beachcruiser which carries 155 sq.ft. of sail in two balanced lugsails. The photos were taken on Wivenhoe Dam near Esk, Queensland, Australia. It has an area of 109.4sq kms, a maximum depeth of 67m, hasa
DUCKWORKS - BUILD A 15 MPH BOAT FOR UNDER $1500? - PT. 1 Because I don't have five, ten, or maybe fifteen grand to spend on a brand new boat, and none of the used ones I could afford met our needs. (Yes, I know you can get used beach cats that will do 15 mph and more for under $1500. But I never want to work that hard to sail, or get that wet!) I also was very clear that I wanted a multihull.DUCKWORKS MAGAZINE
Materials for a basic Egret are less than $300, much less expensive than plywood or strip-built kayaks. All wood can be purchased at a lumberyard, and even if the builder elects to use okoume ply for the frames, the cost remains within this parameter. Heat-shrink Dacron is less than $4/yard. Even the addition of Xynole polyester fabric and BIPLANE RIGGED CATAMARAN Biplane rigged Catamaran. Hi there, very interesting to read of another side by side rig. and in Junk sails, (see Dragon Wings by Gary Lepak), I 'd love to see a picture under sail. In the late 70s I designed and built a crude sailing catamaran ,meant for ferrying building material to GB island. It was 31 feet long out of steeltubes(rolled 2,5
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Support Mike for maintaining the index.Paypal: Indexes now updated by Mike I've volunteered to maintain this index. Feedback, report bad links or send comments to Mike: mikeduckboatman@gmail.com - About Me DUCKWORKS - HOW I MAKE GREENLAND STYLE PADDLES 4. Redraw center lines on blade face and draw edge taper. Cut the edge taper with a hand plane. How you have the basic paddle shape, a hand plane and sand paper is all you need for here on out. 5. Redraw the center and edge lines on the edge taper you just cut and begin planingthe
THE SLIDING GUNTER: A VERSATILE TRADITIONAL SAILING RIG The Sliding Gunter is a traditional rig that has always been more popular in Europe than on this side of the Atlantic, but it’s hard to find a better sailing rig for small boats. One of the main advantages of the Gunter is the use of a mast and vertical spar toachieve the same
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Michalak Vamp by Rick Cunningham. About halfway through building my Lewis LilJon, I decided to do something constructive with all the rain delays and try to read up on this boatbuilding business that had unexpectedly turned into an obsession.Payson’s Build the New Instant Boats found its way into our house to be followed shortly by Michalak’s Boatbuilding for Beginners (and beyond). MAKING A POLYTARP SAIL Taping down the seam with more packing tape, then run the edge thru the sewing machine. Repeat for the leech. Since the original edge of the polytarp has grommets in it, and I used that edge for the luff, with the head ending at a grommet, the only thing left to do on the sail is make the clew. IF YOU CAN USE A CALCULATOR YOU CAN DESIGN A BOAT Step 1) be aware of what you want. Always start by defining what you want. Most people start with some ill-defined ideas about their dreamboat. The first thing you must do is to define exactly what you want. In order to get the ideas well described, write down a list that defines the boat. This list can be called a DUCKWORKS - ROSS LILLISTONE WOODEN BOAT DESIGN Ross Lillistone, Wooden Boat Design, has a new boat under development named Periwinkle. She is a 17 ft x 5 ft Cat-Ketch (periauger) rigged Beachcruiser which carries 155 sq.ft. of sail in two balanced lugsails. The photos were taken on Wivenhoe Dam near Esk, Queensland, Australia. It has an area of 109.4sq kms, a maximum depeth of 67m, hasa
DUCKWORKS - BUILD A 15 MPH BOAT FOR UNDER $1500? - PT. 1 Because I don't have five, ten, or maybe fifteen grand to spend on a brand new boat, and none of the used ones I could afford met our needs. (Yes, I know you can get used beach cats that will do 15 mph and more for under $1500. But I never want to work that hard to sail, or get that wet!) I also was very clear that I wanted a multihull.DUCKWORKS MAGAZINE
A recent morning paddle on the White River in Indianapolis, Indiana led to a big surprise. The White River is an urban waterway that flows through several Indiana cities before joining the Wabash River in the southern part of the state.DUCKWORKS MAGAZINE
On The Virtues of the Fuselage-Frame Skin Boat . Full disclosure: The plans for Egret, a fuselage-style skin-on-frame kayak of my own design, are available from Duckworks.One might therefore be inclined to think that this article is entirely self-promotional, and that I’m just singing the praises of the fuselage frame because I design kayaks this way, but that is not accurate. DUCKWORKS - HOW I MAKE GREENLAND STYLE PADDLES 4. Redraw center lines on blade face and draw edge taper. Cut the edge taper with a hand plane. How you have the basic paddle shape, a hand plane and sand paper is all you need for here on out. 5. Redraw the center and edge lines on the edge taper you just cut and begin planingthe
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6-24-06 record: 13.79 miles. The weather report kept bouncing around all week, first it was supposed to be blow torch hot with no wind, then it had forcast 14 mph winds.DUCKWORKS MAGAZINE
Duckworks Magazine. by Craig Hohm - Penn Yan, New York - USA. I first began to dream of building boats when I was a medical intern; the dream of being undisturbed on the high seas was a very compelling vision in this setting. 5 years later I attended an intro to boat building class in Brooklin, Maine, and while there fell in love withthe
THE SLIDING GUNTER: A VERSATILE TRADITIONAL SAILING RIG The Sliding Gunter is a traditional rig that has always been more popular in Europe than on this side of the Atlantic, but it’s hard to find a better sailing rig for small boats. One of the main advantages of the Gunter is the use of a mast and vertical spar to achieve the same mast height and sail area as the Bermuda rig wouldset.
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The Bolger Boats Plans List. A-E. F-K. L-P. Q-U. V-Z. Philip C Bolger passed away in May 2009 after providing the world with many delightful plans.. Plans contact: Susanne Altenburger Phil Bolger & Friends Inc. 66 Atlantic Street Gloucester, MA 01930-1627 USA DUCKWORKS - SEACLIPPER 16 TRIMARAN Seaclipper 16 Trimaran. By Gerry Lavoie - Comox, BC - Canada. I love sailing little boats. I sail on the local lakes as well as the nearby straits. The ocean frequently whips up some steep seas that concern me and would terrify my friends and the special-needs adults I work with. A year ago, I began building a Seaclipper 16 trimaran, designed DUCKWORKS - LITTLE SCHOONERS WITH GREAT BEAUTY By Paul Austin Jr.- Irving, Texas - USA. Schooners have always been the most beautiful ships. Gliding by, each sail seems to lead to the next larger one from stem to stern. The high gaffs have a sentimental echo of the square sail days, leading the imagination to believe what is passing by is vintage time surrounded by a disappearing wake. DESIGNS-OARMOUSE BY GAVIN ATKIN GMATKIN Oarmouse. by Gavin Atkin gmatkin@clara.net. Download Now. I think this boat could be quite something – a fast 14ft one-man rower that comes out of two sheets of ply. Designed for flat water, you'll notice that in order to reduce the fuss at the waterline to a minimum, I have worked the waterline at the design displacement so that it just DUCKWORKS MAGAZINESKIN ON FRAME BOATSSKIN ON FRAME BOATS PLANSSKIN ONFRAME KAYAK PLANS
Materials for a basic Egret are less than $300, much less expensive than plywood or strip-built kayaks. All wood can be purchased at a lumberyard, and even if the builder elects to use okoume ply for the frames, the cost remains within this parameter. Heat-shrink Dacron is less than $4/yard. Even the addition of Xynole polyester fabric and DUCKWORKS - BUILDING A CARBON FIBRE MASTHALL CARBON FIBER MASTCARBON FIBER MAST COSTCARBON FIBER MASTSCARBON FIBER ANTENNA MASTCARBON FIBER TELESCOPING MASTCARBON FIBER MAST BLANKS Several years ago, I managed to convert a broken 18-foot carbon fiber windsurfer mast into a functional mast for my 20-foot cabin beach cruiser which sports a 114-square foot balanced lug sail (Jim Michalak's Frolic2 design).. It's been a great success at less than half the weight of the original wooden mast and has withstood some severe conditions, carrying the boat to four Everglades DUCKWORKS - HOW I MAKE GREENLAND STYLE PADDLESGREENLAND STYLE PADDLEDIY GREENLAND PADDLEGREENLAND PADDLE DESIGNGREENLAND PADDLE PDF 4. Redraw center lines on blade face and draw edge taper. Cut the edge taper with a hand plane. How you have the basic paddle shape, a hand plane and sand paper is all you need for here on out. 5. Redraw the center and edge lines on the edge taper you just cut and begin planingthe
DUCKWORKS - CLONES OF OUR DIANNE'S ROSE by Roy Schreyer - Wasaga Beach, Ontario - Canada. Clones of our Dianne's Rose have now been launched! Some displaying slight genetic anomalies, regardless, Dianne and I are very excited about each completed Tiny Houseboat! They are emerging from their "cocoons" (garages, sheds, tarped shelters, etc.) and are looking beautiful!MICHALAK VAMP
Michalak Vamp by Rick Cunningham. About halfway through building my Lewis LilJon, I decided to do something constructive with all the rain delays and try to read up on this boatbuilding business that had unexpectedly turned into an obsession.Payson’s Build the New Instant Boats found its way into our house to be followed shortly by Michalak’s Boatbuilding for Beginners (and beyond).DUCKWORKS INDEXES
Support Mike for maintaining the index.Paypal: Indexes now updated by Mike I've volunteered to maintain this index. Feedback, report bad links or send comments to Mike: mikeduckboatman@gmail.com - About Me VARIATIONS OF BUILDING THE MARTENS GOOSENS D4 DINGHY The version of the D4 I built is intentionally heavy duty; in fact the finished weight of 55 kilograms (about 120 lbs) was over twice the original design weight, but still very manageable single- handed. My tender for the inner harbour mooring would need to be tough, as it would get knocked about a lot. DUCKWORKS - SEACLIPPER 16 TRIMARANSEACLIPPER 16 AMASSEACLIPPER 10SEACLIPPER 13SEACLIPPER 24 Seaclipper 16 Trimaran. By Gerry Lavoie - Comox, BC - Canada. I love sailing little boats. I sail on the local lakes as well as the nearby straits. The ocean frequently whips up some steep seas that concern me and would terrify my friends and the special-needs adults I work with. A year ago, I began building a Seaclipper 16 trimaran, designedDUCKWORKS INDEXES
The Bolger Boats Plans List. A-E. F-K. L-P. Q-U. V-Z. Philip C Bolger passed away in May 2009 after providing the world with many delightful plans.. Plans contact: Susanne Altenburger Phil Bolger & Friends Inc. 66 Atlantic Street Gloucester, MA 01930-1627 USA DUCKWORKS - BUILD A 15 MPH BOAT FOR UNDER $1500? - PT. 1 Because I don't have five, ten, or maybe fifteen grand to spend on a brand new boat, and none of the used ones I could afford met our needs. (Yes, I know you can get used beach cats that will do 15 mph and more for under $1500. But I never want to work that hard to sail, or get that wet!) I also was very clear that I wanted a multihull. DUCKWORKS MAGAZINESKIN ON FRAME BOATSSKIN ON FRAME BOATS PLANSSKIN ONFRAME KAYAK PLANS
Materials for a basic Egret are less than $300, much less expensive than plywood or strip-built kayaks. All wood can be purchased at a lumberyard, and even if the builder elects to use okoume ply for the frames, the cost remains within this parameter. Heat-shrink Dacron is less than $4/yard. Even the addition of Xynole polyester fabric and DUCKWORKS - BUILDING A CARBON FIBRE MASTHALL CARBON FIBER MASTCARBON FIBER MAST COSTCARBON FIBER MASTSCARBON FIBER ANTENNA MASTCARBON FIBER TELESCOPING MASTCARBON FIBER MAST BLANKS Several years ago, I managed to convert a broken 18-foot carbon fiber windsurfer mast into a functional mast for my 20-foot cabin beach cruiser which sports a 114-square foot balanced lug sail (Jim Michalak's Frolic2 design).. It's been a great success at less than half the weight of the original wooden mast and has withstood some severe conditions, carrying the boat to four Everglades DUCKWORKS - HOW I MAKE GREENLAND STYLE PADDLESGREENLAND STYLE PADDLEDIY GREENLAND PADDLEGREENLAND PADDLE DESIGNGREENLAND PADDLE PDF 4. Redraw center lines on blade face and draw edge taper. Cut the edge taper with a hand plane. How you have the basic paddle shape, a hand plane and sand paper is all you need for here on out. 5. Redraw the center and edge lines on the edge taper you just cut and begin planingthe
DUCKWORKS - CLONES OF OUR DIANNE'S ROSE by Roy Schreyer - Wasaga Beach, Ontario - Canada. Clones of our Dianne's Rose have now been launched! Some displaying slight genetic anomalies, regardless, Dianne and I are very excited about each completed Tiny Houseboat! They are emerging from their "cocoons" (garages, sheds, tarped shelters, etc.) and are looking beautiful!MICHALAK VAMP
Michalak Vamp by Rick Cunningham. About halfway through building my Lewis LilJon, I decided to do something constructive with all the rain delays and try to read up on this boatbuilding business that had unexpectedly turned into an obsession.Payson’s Build the New Instant Boats found its way into our house to be followed shortly by Michalak’s Boatbuilding for Beginners (and beyond).DUCKWORKS INDEXES
Support Mike for maintaining the index.Paypal: Indexes now updated by Mike I've volunteered to maintain this index. Feedback, report bad links or send comments to Mike: mikeduckboatman@gmail.com - About Me VARIATIONS OF BUILDING THE MARTENS GOOSENS D4 DINGHY The version of the D4 I built is intentionally heavy duty; in fact the finished weight of 55 kilograms (about 120 lbs) was over twice the original design weight, but still very manageable single- handed. My tender for the inner harbour mooring would need to be tough, as it would get knocked about a lot. DUCKWORKS - SEACLIPPER 16 TRIMARANSEACLIPPER 16 AMASSEACLIPPER 10SEACLIPPER 13SEACLIPPER 24 Seaclipper 16 Trimaran. By Gerry Lavoie - Comox, BC - Canada. I love sailing little boats. I sail on the local lakes as well as the nearby straits. The ocean frequently whips up some steep seas that concern me and would terrify my friends and the special-needs adults I work with. A year ago, I began building a Seaclipper 16 trimaran, designedDUCKWORKS INDEXES
The Bolger Boats Plans List. A-E. F-K. L-P. Q-U. V-Z. Philip C Bolger passed away in May 2009 after providing the world with many delightful plans.. Plans contact: Susanne Altenburger Phil Bolger & Friends Inc. 66 Atlantic Street Gloucester, MA 01930-1627 USA DUCKWORKS - BUILD A 15 MPH BOAT FOR UNDER $1500? - PT. 1 Because I don't have five, ten, or maybe fifteen grand to spend on a brand new boat, and none of the used ones I could afford met our needs. (Yes, I know you can get used beach cats that will do 15 mph and more for under $1500. But I never want to work that hard to sail, or get that wet!) I also was very clear that I wanted a multihull. DUCKWORKS - ARCHIVES Welcome to the Duckworks Magazine Archives. Here is where you will find articles that we began posting in 1999 right up though 2016. Much of that time we posted a feature each weekday, so there is a lot of material here. Some of the years are listed by subject and some bymonth. Just pick a
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On The Virtues of the Fuselage-Frame Skin Boat . Full disclosure: The plans for Egret, a fuselage-style skin-on-frame kayak of my own design, are available from Duckworks.One might therefore be inclined to think that this article is entirely self-promotional, and that I’m just singing the praises of the fuselage frame because I design kayaks this way, but that is not accurate. THE SLIDING GUNTER: A VERSATILE TRADITIONAL SAILING RIG The Sliding Gunter is a traditional rig that has always been more popular in Europe than on this side of the Atlantic, but it’s hard to find a better sailing rig for small boats. One of the main advantages of the Gunter is the use of a mast and vertical spar to achieve the same mast height and sail area as the Bermuda rig wouldset.
DUCKWORKS - BUILDING A CARBON FIBRE MAST Several years ago, I managed to convert a broken 18-foot carbon fiber windsurfer mast into a functional mast for my 20-foot cabin beach cruiser which sports a 114-square foot balanced lug sail (Jim Michalak's Frolic2 design).. It's been a great success at less than half the weight of the original wooden mast and has withstood some severe conditions, carrying the boat to four Everglades BIPLANE RIGGED CATAMARAN Biplane rigged Catamaran. Hi there, very interesting to read of another side by side rig. and in Junk sails, (see Dragon Wings by Gary Lepak), I 'd love to see a picture under sail. In the late 70s I designed and built a crude sailing catamaran ,meant for ferrying building material to GB island. It was 31 feet long out of steeltubes(rolled 2,5
DUCKWORKS - A TWO-SHEET PIROGUE - PART 1 By Rob Rohde-Szudy - Madison, Wisconsin - USA. A Two-Sheet Pirogue - Part 1. click for bio. Part One - Part Two. My devoted readers have seen the new shop, in my relatively spacious three-car garage. Well, for most of this summer that spaciousness was storing a friend's stuff. Yeah, I know, you probably feel naked just thinking about life IF YOU CAN USE A CALCULATOR YOU CAN DESIGN A BOAT Step 1) be aware of what you want. Always start by defining what you want. Most people start with some ill-defined ideas about their dreamboat. The first thing you must do is to define exactly what you want. In order to get the ideas well described, write down a list that defines the boat. This list can be called a DUCKWORKS - LITTLE SCHOONERS WITH GREAT BEAUTY By Paul Austin Jr.- Irving, Texas - USA. Schooners have always been the most beautiful ships. Gliding by, each sail seems to lead to the next larger one from stem to stern. The high gaffs have a sentimental echo of the square sail days, leading the imagination to believe what is passing by is vintage time surrounded by a disappearing wake. DUCKWORKS - ROSS LILLISTONE WOODEN BOAT DESIGN Ross Lillistone, Wooden Boat Design, has a new boat under development named Periwinkle. She is a 17 ft x 5 ft Cat-Ketch (periauger) rigged Beachcruiser which carries 155 sq.ft. of sail in two balanced lugsails. The photos were taken on Wivenhoe Dam near Esk, Queensland, Australia. It has an area of 109.4sq kms, a maximum depeth of 67m, hasa
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WHAT’S GOING ON AT DUCKWORKS MAGAZINE? __May 10, 2019 __26 As Chuck has said, daily readership of this online Duckworks Magazine has been in sharp decline for many years, due mainly to the roaring success of the Duckworks Facebook page and social-media outlets likeFB
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ALL ABOUT ANCHOR BUDDY… __March 12, 2019 __Comments Off on All About Anchor Buddy… by Joel Bergen Reprinted from Small Craft Advisor, issue #115. To subscribe, go to www.smallcraftadvisor.com What is an Anchor Buddy? Simply put, the Anchor Buddy can be thought of as an anchor rope that stretches. ItOriginal
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__Comments Off on Update from the Tiki Hut by Dave Lucas Here’s a couple of our old timers in the Tiki Hut after a hard day’s work. Howard and Wally have been at this kind of stuff for a long time. They startedOriginal
ELEPHANTS AND FISHING __February 14, 2019 __2 by Michael J. Beebe Three small dinghy sailers were tagged to a fourth who’d been there first for a couple of hours–all of them fishing the river’s mouth, with only the anchored skipper paying muchOriginal
LIFE, AND LIGHT, ON THE WATER __February 12, 2019 __2 by Marty Loken, Duckworks Editor While all of us would rather be cruising than tied to a marina dock, I really love living aboard the Com-Pac 27-2 sailboat here in Port Ludlow Marina, not farOriginal
MOTION IS THE LOTION FOR WHAT AILS YOU __February 11, 2019 __3 By Richard P. Holm, MD People are drawn to sail in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) for different reasons. Some go there to prove to themselves, or to someone else, that they have the moxie,FROM THE ARCHIVES
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__February 13, 2019 __2 by Kelly Trafford – Toronto, Ontario – Canada The Restoration of Mirror 14364 I first learned to sail back in the late 60’s/early 70’s when the Mirror Dinghy was at its height in growth andArchives
BUILDING THE WELSFORD PATHFINDER __February 7, 2019 __1 by Rik van der Vaart – Aruba – The Dutch Caribbean To start a small boat build without much risk, I built a Sam Devlin S&G 8.5′ Sandpiper and called her “Nemo”. The build wasArchives
RIGID WING SAIL ON A BUDGET __February 6, 2019 __1 by Philip Frohne – Hazelwood, Missouri – USA Want to have the coolest looking boat on the lake? Show off your high tech building skills with a rigid wing sail that will make any America’sArchives
BUILDING A HANDLINER… __February 5, 2019 __2 by Steve Chambers – Santa Cruz, California – USA After I finished the LFH17, there was a need for me to build another Skin on Frame (SOF) rowboat. Following Dave Gentry’s idea of building SOF boatsto traditional
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TWO IS THE MAGIC NUMBER… __January 23, 2019 __1 by Bruce Bateau – Portland, Oregon “I’ve never seen more than two human powered craft on the Lower Columbia River at any given time,” my friend Neil said with a touch of sadness. “How canAROUND THE WEB
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I’ve been dreaming of a shantyboat trip down the Columbia river for years. As I get within two years of the final countdown I decided I should be working on a shantyboat design. I fell in love with this classic little boat from 1907, but started to wonder about its ability to handle the Bryan Lowe STORER BOAT PLANS INWOOD AND PLYWOOD
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