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By: W.N.C. Stirling
ISBN: 9781907206214
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Publication Date: Aug 2021
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Will Stirling describes and illustrates the many arcane tasks which can daunt the beginning boatbuilder. He has been building clinker dinghiesfor many years and has learned how to avoid the mistakes which lie in wait for the unwary. Benefit from his experience, and draw inspiration from his many mouthwatering photographs of finished boats.
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By: Gloria Wilson
ISBN: 9781907206412
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Publication Date: Dec 2017
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Gloria Wilson documents the Peterhead yard of Richard Irvin & Sons, and the wooden craft for which it became renowned. Some one hundred of her photographs accompany her account of the boats and the people who made up a distinctive and now disappearing maritime culture.
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By: Peter Willis
ISBN: 9781907206429
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Publication Date: Nov 2017
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In "Good Little Ship" Peter Willis analyses a classic of maritime literature Arthur Ransome's "We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea" and tells the story of the "Nancy Blackett", Ransomes own boat which appears as the "Goblin" in his story, and survives today as an ambassador for Ransome and his tales.
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By: Nicholas Gray
ISBN: 9781907206542
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Publication Date: Jun 2021
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David Hillyard built affordable wooden yachts for the masses, from 1906 to the 1960sabout 800 of them, many of which survive. The company he founded survived for more than a century. This is the story of a unique and significant chapter in the story of British sailing.
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By: James Wharram
ISBN: 9781907206580
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James Wharram's account of his life dedicated to designing, building, and sailing worldwide, craft of the Polynesian double canoe form.
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By: Gloria Wilson
ISBN: 9781907206474
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Publication Date: Sep 2019
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Fishing boats of the North Sea have always been fundamental to my existence, writes Gloria Wilson in her Introduction. I have chosen those which, for me, are the most likeable and pleasing, predominantly the classic, cruiser-sterned wooden-hulled seine netters and dual-purpose craft which are splendid sea boats and have such beautiful hull forms.
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By: Martin O'Scannall
ISBN: 9781907206467
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Publication Date: Jul 2019
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This book is a conversation with the past, conducted in a very old, engineless gaff cutter, armed with the Admiralty Pilot, a gallant crew, and a sense of the ridiculous.
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By: Ken Duxbury
ISBN: 9781907206559
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Publication Date: May 2022
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'Lugworm on the Loose' describes how Ken and B quit the rat race and explored the Greek islands under sail. 'Lugworm Homeward Bound' recounts their voyage home from Greece to England. 'Lugworm Island Hopping' has Ken and B exploring the Scilly Isles and the Hebrides.
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By: Edward Allcard
ISBN: 9781907206573
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Publication Date: May 2022
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Edward Allcard's epic two crossings of the Atlantic in the mid-twentieth century in his thirty-four-foot, forty-year-old yawl Temptress
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By: Ben Lowings
ISBN: 9781907206511
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Publication Date: Oct 2020
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Ben Lowings examines David Lewis's lifetime of adventure forensically yet sympathetically, to comprehend his determination. Lewiss achievements garnered him awards and honours, but their price had ultimately to be paid by the succession of families he created, then broke apart. We may legitimately ask 'was it really all worth it'
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By: J.P.W. Mallalieu
ISBN: 9781907206443
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Publication Date: Oct 2018
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First published to huge acclaim during the war it describes, Very Ordinary Seaman relateswith humanity, humour and the authority of experiencelower-deck life in the British navy, from basic training to service on a destroyer protecting a convoy to Arctic Russia, a mission from which many did not return.
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By: David Pyle
ISBN: 9781907206481
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Publication Date: Feb 2020
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Unavailable since 1972, a first-hand account of the first open boat voyage, in a Drascombe Lugger, from England to Australia.
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Publication Date: Aug 2022
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By: Thomas Harrison Butler
ISBN: 9781907206368
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Publication Date: Sep 2015
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An updated new edition of this manifesto by one of England best-loved designers of cruising yachts, featuring a new photo gallery, and a thoughtful and illuminating Foreword by Ed Burnett, one of today's foremost designers of yachts in the classic English idiom.
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By: Gloria Wilson
ISBN: 9781907206351
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Publication Date: Aug 2015
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In four dozen meticulous, informative and annotated drawings Gloria Wilson has recorded, both afloat and ashore, the functional beauty of the fishing boat in both timber and steel-mainly of eastern Scotland (with a few craft from Yorkshire, where the artist now lives).
By: Christian Topf
ISBN: 9781907206535
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Publication Date: Nov 2021
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An exhaustive visual and verbal journal of the building of the 68ft Pilot Cutter Pellew, by Luke Powell and his team in Cornwall from 20172020. This was the largest traditional wooden boat build in the UK for decades.
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By: Adrian Hayter
ISBN: 9781907206528
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Publication Date: Dec 2020
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In his lone six-year voyage from England to New Zealand in the 1950s, in a 1908 yawl designed by Albert Strange, the author discovers both the world and himself.
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By: Erling Tambs
ISBN: 9781907206498
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Publication Date: Dec 2020
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Erlings Tambs's charming and modest account of how, with great fortitude, resourcefulness and good humour he and his wife reached New Zealand in their Colin Archer vessel, with many delightful human encounters along the way, to arrive with one more in the family than they started with.
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By: Robb Robinson
ISBN: 9781907206276
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Publication Date: Oct 2014
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The improbable, yet true, and highly readable story of a Hull steam trawler, her industry, and her people, from her launch in 1906, through fishing, wars, sealing, whaling and exploration, to her final resting place on the edge of the Antarctic.
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By: Luke Powell
ISBN: 9781907206658
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Publication Date: May 2023
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This is West Country boatbuilder Luke Powell's account of his life building and sailing traditional wooden boats, and includes the entire fleet of his Scillonian pilot cutters built prior to 2012, when this book first appeared.
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