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Woman quits teaching to build historic wooden boats by hand
A former teacher from Scotland has dedicated her life to building seaworthy replicas of historic wooden boats, helping ...
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Woman quits teaching job to build boats full-time
A woman quit teaching to build incredible, seaworthy replicas of historic wooden boats. Gail McGarva spends up to nine months at a time constructing her historically accurate and functioning ...
PORT HADLOCK — Students at the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding have started building two 26-foot sailboats in what the school is calling the Twin Boats project. About 18 students are working ...
Clint Chase, from Saco, Maine, knows how to make a really great boat. “The first thing I do is design a really fantastic boat, and then I figure out how to kit it,” he says, in the video above.
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Last summer, during a Scout Troop sailing adventure on the Great Lakes, I learned a whole lot about wooden pleasure boats. That led to my article last August about the modern-day makers of these ...
When I first stepped into the Maverick Boat Group’s P2 factory in Fort Pierce, Florida, the first thing I noticed was what was missing. In most other boatbuilding facilities I have visited, I’ve been ...
Jackie Baumgarten thinks her peer-to-peer boat rental company, Boatsetter, will conduct 10,000 to 30,000 boat rentals on its platform this year. For several years, South Florida has been working on ...
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