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2 • WoodenBoat 227
48 RopeSteeringforPowerboats Simple and affordable shop-made solutions Harry Bryan
54 TheSeaclipper10 A trimaran for the pure joy
of sailing Jim Brown
62 BENITO Discovered on YouTube, built by Skype Bruce Stannard
Features
33 RevisitingtheClassics The terrapin smack Reuel B. Parker
40 AnchoringUnderSail Sharpen your skills with
the motor off Bruce Halabisky
44 ALetterfromIndia Visiting Mumbai’s
Sassoon Dock Peter Neill
Page 54
Page 40
Page 78
Page 48
69 CatchingUpwithPeterKass Thirty years of wooden lobsterboats Matthew P. Murphy
78 TheRangerClass A wholesome sloop from Sydney John D. Little
TOC227_03.indd 2 5/21/12 5:13 PM
2 • WoodenBoat 227
48 Rope Steering for Powerboats Simple and affordable shop-made solutions Harry Bryan
54 The Seaclipper 10 A trimaran for the pure joy
of sailing Jim Brown
62 BENITO Discovered on YouTube, built by Skype Bruce Stannard
Features
33 Revisiting the Classics The terrapin smack Reuel B. Parker
40 Anchoring Under Sail Sharpen your skills with
the motor off Bruce Halabisky
44 A Letter from India Visiting Mumbai’s
Sassoon Dock Peter Neill
Page 54
Page 40
Page 78
Page 48
69 Catching Up with Peter Kass Thirty years of wooden lobsterboats Matthew P. Murphy
78 The Ranger Class A wholesome sloop from Sydney John D. Little
TOC227_03.indd 2 5/21/12 5:13 PM
2 • WoodenBoat 227
48 Rope Steering for Powerboats Simple and affordable shop-made solutions Harry Bryan
54 The Seaclipper 10 A trimaran for the pure joy
of sailing Jim Brown
62 BENITO Discovered on YouTube, built by Skype Bruce Stannard
Features
33 Revisiting the Classics The terrapin smack Reuel B. Parker
40 Anchoring Under Sail Sharpen your skills with
the motor off Bruce Halabisky
44 A Letter from India Visiting Mumbai’s
Sassoon Dock Peter Neill
Page 54
Page 40
Page 78
Page 48
69 Catching Up with Peter Kass Thirty years of wooden lobsterboats Matthew P. Murphy
78 The Ranger Class A wholesome sloop from Sydney John D. Little
TOC227_03.indd 2 5/21/12 5:13 PM
July/August 2012 • 3
ReadeR SeRviceS
116 How to Reach Us
117 Boatbrokers
120 Boatbuilders
128 Kits and Plans
132 Classified
143 Index to Advertisers
TeaR-ouT SupplemenT
Getting Started in Boats: Tools for Boatbuilding Greg Rössel
Number 227July/August 2012
WoodenBoat (ISSN 0095–067X) is published bimonthly in January, March, May, July, September, and November in Brooklin, Maine, by WoodenBoat Publications, Inc., Jonathan A. Wilson, Chairman. Subscription offices are at P.O. Box 16958, North Hollywood, CA 91615–6958;1–800–877–5284 for U.S. and Canada. Overseas: 1–818–487–2084.
Subscription rate is $32.00 for one year (6 issues) in the U.S. and its possessions. Canadian subscription rate is $37.00, U.S. funds. Surface rate overseas is $45.00, U.S. funds per year. Periodical postage paid at Brooklin, ME 04616 and additional mailing offices. In Canada, periodical postage paid at Toronto, Ontario (Canadian periodical Agreement No. 40612608, GST Registration No. R127081008).
U.S. Postmaster: Please send Change of Address (form 3579) to P.O. Box 16958, North Holly wood, CA 91615–6958Canada Postmaster: Pitney Bowes, P.O. Box 25542, London, ON, N6C 6B2, Canada.
Cover: In southern Australia, the 44' Peter Kass–built lobsterboat
BENITO cruises her home waters. Via Skype,
the owner oversaw the boat’s construction at
the Maine-based John’s Bay Boat Co.
See page 62.
Photograph by Peter Champion
pages 16/17
depaRTmenTS
5 Editor’s Page Bonus Content
8 Letters
16 Currents edited by Tom Jackson
28 Fo’c’s’le How Not to Anchor David Kasanof
74 In Focus Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta Cory Silken
87 Designs Shore Liner and Gunkholer:
Shoal-draft cruisers Mike O’Brien
90 Wood Technology Why Specific Gravity,
Not Density? Richard Jagels
92 Launchings… and Relaunchings Robin Jettinghoff
99 The WoodenBoat Review • G.L. Watson John Rousmaniere
• VaSa Tom Jackson • Metal-cutting blade Kevin D. Porter • Books Received
109 Calendar of Events
144 Save a Classic ONDINE, POCAHONTAS, and
MARION M Maynard Bray
Page 69
TOC227_03.indd 3 5/21/12 5:13 PM
July/August 2012 • 3
ReadeR SeRviceS
116 How to Reach Us
117 Boatbrokers
120 Boatbuilders
128 Kits and Plans
132 Classi�ed
143 Index to Advertisers
TeaR-ouT SupplemenT
Getting Started in Boats: Tools for Boatbuilding Greg Rössel
Number 227July/August 2012
WoodenBoat (ISSN 0095–067X) is published bimonthly in January, March, May, July, September, and November in Brooklin, Maine, by WoodenBoat Publications, Inc., Jonathan A. Wilson, Chairman. Subscription of�ces are at P.O. Box 16958, North Hollywood, CA 91615–6958;1–800–877–5284 for U.S. and Canada. Overseas: 1–818–487–2084.
Subscription rate is $32.00 for one year (6 issues) in the U.S. and its possessions. Canadian subscription rate is $37.00, U.S. funds. Surface rate overseas is $45.00, U.S. funds per year. Periodical postage paid at Brooklin, ME 04616 and additional mailing of�ces. In Canada, periodical postage paid at Toronto, Ontario (Canadian periodical Agreement No. 40612608, GST Registration No. R127081008).
U.S. Postmaster: Please send Change of Address (form 3579) to P.O. Box 16958, North Holly wood, CA 91615–6958Canada Postmaster: Pitney Bowes, P.O. Box 25542, London, ON, N6C 6B2, Canada.
Cover: In southern Australia, the 44' Peter Kass–built lobsterboat
BENITO cruises her home waters. Via Skype,
the owner oversaw the boat’s construction at
the Maine-based John’s Bay Boat Co.
See page 62.
Photograph by Peter Champion
pages 16/17
depaRTmenTS
5 Editor’s Page Bonus Content
8 Letters
16 Currents edited by Tom Jackson
28 Fo’c’s’le How Not to Anchor David Kasanof
74 In Focus Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta Cory Silken
87 Designs Shore Liner and Gunkholer:
Shoal-draft cruisers Mike O’Brien
90 Wood Technology Why Speci�c Gravity,
Not Density? Richard Jagels
92 Launchings… and Relaunchings Robin Jettinghoff
99 The WoodenBoat Review • G.L. Watson John Rousmaniere
• VASA Tom Jackson • Metal-cutting blade Kevin D. Porter • Books Received
109 Calendar of Events
144 Save a Classic ONDINE, POCAHONTAS, and
MARION M Maynard Bray
Page 69
TOC227_03.indd 3 5/21/12 5:13 PM
2 • WoodenBoat 227
48 Rope Steering for Powerboats Simple and affordable shop-made solutions Harry Bryan
54 The Seaclipper 10 A trimaran for the pure joy
of sailing Jim Brown
62 BENITO Discovered on YouTube, built by Skype Bruce Stannard
Features
33 Revisiting the Classics The terrapin smack Reuel B. Parker
40 Anchoring Under Sail Sharpen your skills with
the motor off Bruce Halabisky
44 A Letter from India Visiting Mumbai’s
Sassoon Dock Peter Neill
Page 54
Page 40
Page 78
Page 48
69 Catching Up with Peter Kass Thirty years of wooden lobsterboats Matthew P. Murphy
78 The Ranger Class A wholesome sloop from Sydney John D. Little
TOC227_03.indd 2 5/21/12 5:13 PM
July/August 2012 • 3
ReadeR SeRviceS
116 How to Reach Us
117 Boatbrokers
120 Boatbuilders
128 Kits and Plans
132 Classi�ed
143 Index to Advertisers
TeaR-ouT SupplemenT
Getting Started in Boats: Tools for Boatbuilding Greg Rössel
Number 227July/August 2012
WoodenBoat (ISSN 0095–067X) is published bimonthly in January, March, May, July, September, and November in Brooklin, Maine, by WoodenBoat Publications, Inc., Jonathan A. Wilson, Chairman. Subscription of�ces are at P.O. Box 16958, North Hollywood, CA 91615–6958;1–800–877–5284 for U.S. and Canada. Overseas: 1–818–487–2084.
Subscription rate is $32.00 for one year (6 issues) in the U.S. and its possessions. Canadian subscription rate is $37.00, U.S. funds. Surface rate overseas is $45.00, U.S. funds per year. Periodical postage paid at Brooklin, ME 04616 and additional mailing of�ces. In Canada, periodical postage paid at Toronto, Ontario (Canadian periodical Agreement No. 40612608, GST Registration No. R127081008).
U.S. Postmaster: Please send Change of Address (form 3579) to P.O. Box 16958, North Holly wood, CA 91615–6958Canada Postmaster: Pitney Bowes, P.O. Box 25542, London, ON, N6C 6B2, Canada.
Cover: In southern Australia, the 44' Peter Kass–built lobsterboat
BENITO cruises her home waters. Via Skype,
the owner oversaw the boat’s construction at
the Maine-based John’s Bay Boat Co.
See page 62.
Photograph by Peter Champion
pages 16/17
depaRTmenTS
5 Editor’s Page Bonus Content
8 Letters
16 Currents edited by Tom Jackson
28 Fo’c’s’le How Not to Anchor David Kasanof
74 In Focus Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta Cory Silken
87 Designs Shore Liner and Gunkholer:
Shoal-draft cruisers Mike O’Brien
90 Wood Technology Why Speci�c Gravity,
Not Density? Richard Jagels
92 Launchings… and Relaunchings Robin Jettinghoff
99 The WoodenBoat Review • G.L. Watson John Rousmaniere
• VASA Tom Jackson • Metal-cutting blade Kevin D. Porter • Books Received
109 Calendar of Events
144 Save a Classic ONDINE, POCAHONTAS, and
MARION M Maynard Bray
Page 69
TOC227_03.indd 3 5/21/12 5:13 PM
July/August 2012 • 3
ReadeR SeRviceS
116 How to Reach Us
117 Boatbrokers
120 Boatbuilders
128 Kits and Plans
132 Classi�ed
143 Index to Advertisers
TeaR-ouT SupplemenT
Getting Started in Boats: Tools for Boatbuilding Greg Rössel
Number 227July/August 2012
WoodenBoat (ISSN 0095–067X) is published bimonthly in January, March, May, July, September, and November in Brooklin, Maine, by WoodenBoat Publications, Inc., Jonathan A. Wilson, Chairman. Subscription of�ces are at P.O. Box 16958, North Hollywood, CA 91615–6958;1–800–877–5284 for U.S. and Canada. Overseas: 1–818–487–2084.
Subscription rate is $32.00 for one year (6 issues) in the U.S. and its possessions. Canadian subscription rate is $37.00, U.S. funds. Surface rate overseas is $45.00, U.S. funds per year. Periodical postage paid at Brooklin, ME 04616 and additional mailing of�ces. In Canada, periodical postage paid at Toronto, Ontario (Canadian periodical Agreement No. 40612608, GST Registration No. R127081008).
U.S. Postmaster: Please send Change of Address (form 3579) to P.O. Box 16958, North Holly wood, CA 91615–6958Canada Postmaster: Pitney Bowes, P.O. Box 25542, London, ON, N6C 6B2, Canada.
Cover: In southern Australia, the 44' Peter Kass–built lobsterboat
BENITO cruises her home waters. Via Skype,
the owner oversaw the boat’s construction at
the Maine-based John’s Bay Boat Co.
See page 62.
Photograph by Peter Champion
pages 16/17
depaRTmenTS
5 Editor’s Page Bonus Content
8 Letters
16 Currents edited by Tom Jackson
28 Fo’c’s’le How Not to Anchor David Kasanof
74 In Focus Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta Cory Silken
87 Designs Shore Liner and Gunkholer:
Shoal-draft cruisers Mike O’Brien
90 Wood Technology Why Speci�c Gravity,
Not Density? Richard Jagels
92 Launchings… and Relaunchings Robin Jettinghoff
99 The WoodenBoat Review • G.L. Watson John Rousmaniere
• VASA Tom Jackson • Metal-cutting blade Kevin D. Porter • Books Received
109 Calendar of Events
144 Save a Classic ONDINE, POCAHONTAS, and
MARION M Maynard Bray
Page 69
TOC227_03.indd 3 5/21/12 5:13 PM
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