
From Boothbay to Belfast: Building Wooden Boats in Maine
An off season trip to Maine takes in all the important landmarks of boatbuilding. From “Past the Spindle” for April 11, 2008
An off season trip to Maine takes in all the important landmarks of boatbuilding. From “Past the Spindle” for April 11, 2008
Call it a daysailer that you can enjoy well into the evening, or longer. From “Past the Spindle” for March 31, 2008
The debate soldiers on in the CW forums. “Community Spotlight” from our October 30, 2008, CW Reckonings
CW editor John Burnham interviews Gino Morelli, designer of the BOTY award-winning Leopard 40.
When a husband and wife sail this award-winning catamaran by themselves, the challenge isn’t how to make it go faster. From “Yachtstyle”in our September 2008 issue
Jeremy McGeary reviews this pocket cruiser disguised as a mini transat boat for the CW 2009 Sailboat Show.
A pair of Seawind catamarans shows their mettle in Florida’s varied waters. A catamaran feature from our July 2008 issue
A Miami convergence of multihulls from far and wide attests to their diverse appeal. A catamaran feature from our July 2008 issue
Boatbuilding skill, affordable labor, and favorable exchange rates are behind the rise of the South African-made multihull. A catamaran feature from our July 2008 issue
Whether you’d use it for ocean voyaging, coastal cruising, or a charter vacation, the modern multihull deserves a closer look. A “Special Feature” from our July 2007 issue
A veteran designer and crafty builder translate a computer whiz’s brash ideas into a sleek and sturdy family schooner. “Yachtstyle” from our February 2008 issue.
Epitomizing the best of Maine boatbuilding, this example of floating art charms all who sail her. A feature from our April 2008 issue.
An off season trip to Maine takes in all the important landmarks of boatbuilding. From “Past the Spindle” for April 11, 2008
Call it a daysailer that you can enjoy well into the evening, or longer. From “Past the Spindle” for March 31, 2008
The debate soldiers on in the CW forums. “Community Spotlight” from our October 30, 2008, CW Reckonings
CW editor John Burnham interviews Gino Morelli, designer of the BOTY award-winning Leopard 40.
When a husband and wife sail this award-winning catamaran by themselves, the challenge isn’t how to make it go faster. From “Yachtstyle”in our September 2008 issue
Jeremy McGeary reviews this pocket cruiser disguised as a mini transat boat for the CW 2009 Sailboat Show.
A pair of Seawind catamarans shows their mettle in Florida’s varied waters. A catamaran feature from our July 2008 issue
A Miami convergence of multihulls from far and wide attests to their diverse appeal. A catamaran feature from our July 2008 issue
Boatbuilding skill, affordable labor, and favorable exchange rates are behind the rise of the South African-made multihull. A catamaran feature from our July 2008 issue
Whether you’d use it for ocean voyaging, coastal cruising, or a charter vacation, the modern multihull deserves a closer look. A “Special Feature” from our July 2007 issue
A veteran designer and crafty builder translate a computer whiz’s brash ideas into a sleek and sturdy family schooner. “Yachtstyle” from our February 2008 issue.
Epitomizing the best of Maine boatbuilding, this example of floating art charms all who sail her. A feature from our April 2008 issue.
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