Tango Skiff XL
My Tango Skiff XL build in the spring of 2014.
You can also take a look at my youtube channel to watch it in action.
http://m.youtube.com/channel/UCxkI-xa0g0Fr7keV58rTyWQ
Hope you like it.
My Tango Skiff XL build in the spring of 2014.
You can also take a look at my youtube channel to watch it in action.
http://m.youtube.com/channel/UCxkI-xa0g0Fr7keV58rTyWQ
Hope you like it.
The Duo is a simple to build 3m (10ft) hard chine rowing and sailing dinghy that can be built from just two sheets of 4mm (3/16in) plywood. It is also available as a nesting dinghy, so it can be stored on a cabin roof or even in the back of a car.
Gerrard O’Leary of Tenambit, New South Wales, sent us news of the launch of his Stevenson Vacationer, OKAHU.
Build by father and son team Joe and Brandon Peloso was started at the Family Boat Building event at the Wooden Boat show of 2013 in Mystic, CT. Completed over the winter and launch June 21, 2014
1971, 60′ Pacemaker. I completed a rebuild to her bottom over the last 2 summers including the aft 30′ of inboard engine stringers, the aft 28 ribs from the keel through the turn of the bilge, the aft 12′ of the keel, aft 10′ of the keelson, and new stem, apron and knee and 73 planks.
At the age of 12, Kevin McDonnell decided he wanted to build a boat. He sought advice from a family friend, Steven Schoeck, who had already built several boats. Steven agreed to help, provided Kevin did the work.
MALU see WoodenBoat’s Small Boats 2015. A designed developed from the Clark Mills one design Windmill (windmillclass.com). Designed to be a responsive daysailer, easy to trailer and rig. Occume Plywood, and Spanish Cedar construction. jonesboatworks.com for more info.
William Garden designed Eel, built in 2000 by Gordon Swift (WB 169) for Davis Hammond and his home in Boca Grande Fl. Strip construction, Spanish cedar hull, Black Locust keel, stems and floor timbers. We purchased the boat in February 2014.
I built this Oxford Shell rowing scull from a CLC kit. I built it for my son's 30th birthday as he rowed in college and still rows in Washington D.C.. This is my first attempt at boat building and I really enjoyed the experience. I am looking forward to my next boat building project.