Almost certainly not the final word on puddings, fenders or whiskers…

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A pudding, or a whisker? Pic supplied by Tim Whitten

Tim Whitten emailed today to show us this photo of a pudding he made at the end of last week. Whatever you choose to call it, it’s a pretty serious piece of line engineering. Here’s what he had to say: Continue reading “Almost certainly not the final word on puddings, fenders or whiskers…”

Practical Boat Building for Amateurs – Chapter 7

Finally, Chapter 7 discusses the Canadian bateau, a canvas canoe and the canvas American shooting punt. I’ve also included the index, and a wonderful set of adverts, which appear to set the date of this edition of Practical Boat Building for Amateurs as 1889.

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Practical Boat Building for Amateurs – Chapter 6

Chapter 6 describes a contender for the perfect beach cruiser – in this case a carvel-built 15-footer that in construction terms has much in common with a canoe of the time.

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