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THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 1 OF 47 The Traditional Small Craft Sacramento Chapter Discussion Group (TSCA, California) Traditional Small Craft of Raleigh (Wooden boat builders, sailors, rowers, and paddlers in and around Raleigh, North Carolina, a TSCA chapter) Transport Canada's Construction Standards for Small Vessels. The UK Home Built Boat Rally Forum. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 2 OF 47 Backyard Yacht Builders Dot Com (Phillip Shoebridge refurbishes a 22 1/2 foot keel sailboat, which he bought (very cheaply) as an unfinished/neglected hull and decks) BarcoMania (Alex F. Pereira builds a 6.3 meter FAO motorboat, and several other small boats) Bernhard Moser Builds a THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 17 OF 47 Portable Boat Plans of Arizona (Take apart small boats by Ken Simpson) Port Townsend Watercraft (Modern stitch & glue boat kits, Washington) Puur Sailboats (Kits for a 17' performance sailboat, Evergreen, Colorado) Pygmy Boats Inc. (Sea kayak, canoe & rowboat plans and kits by John Lockwood, Port Townsend, Washington) HISTORIC NORTHWEST BOATS Alaska Shipwrecks (Warren Good's review of losses of life and vessels in and near the navigable waters of Alaska) . The Association of King County Historical Organizations (AKCHO) . Beaches, Boats, and Ports of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers (Vintage photos and post-cards from the collections of Harvey Golden and Kathy Tucker) . The British Columbia Archives (At the Royal British ColumbiaSCARF BEVEL CUTTING
John's Nautical Page. Brian Dixon's Easy Plywood Scarf Bevel Cutting Technique. Basic Steps to Cutting a Scarf Joint in Plywood: What you need: - A strong table which is the same width as the plywood you are scarfing - Either a power hand plane, a belt sander, a jack plane, or even a smooth plane for removing the bulk of the wood in the scarf joints ('roughing in').SCARFING JIG
The line should just touch the edge in the center area, and should intersect the ends at about 1/4†below the edge of the wood. Remove the batten and the nails. C) Plane the wood down to the curve you drew in step b). D) Now place the 48â€x4â€x3/4†piece of plywood on top of the high density foam and the scarf joint, and then clamp the THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 42 OF 47 The 1902 Steam Launch Lady Hopetoun (Sydney, Australia) The 1902 Steam Tug Waratah. The 1927 Coastal Steamship John Oxley (Sydney, Australia) The African Queen (The 1912 steam launch that was star of the 1951 movie of the same name, Key Largo, Florida) Al Dunlop's Steam Launch Aurora Borealis and the Design and Construction of Her Engine and THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 34 OF 47 The Canadian Space Geodesy Forum (Scientists and engineers working with the techniques of space geodesy: Navstar, GPS, Glonass, Transit, very long baseline interferometry, satellite laser ranging, satellite altimetry, etc.) Cape Compass (Complete magnetic compass service, West Falmouth, Massachusetts) JOHN'S NAUTICAL AND BOATBUILDING PAGE John's Nautical & Boatbuilding Page. The Mother of All Maritime Links. (John's nautical links list) John's Nautical Literature Page. An Index of the Boat Plans in MoToR BoatinG Magazine's Ideal Series Books. The Old Steam Navy. Images of US Navy sailors and ships in the late 1800s. Ironclads. A chapter from Hammersly's Naval Encyclopedia of 1881. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: CONTENTS © John Kohnen 1998-2020 Inclusion in this list is not an endorsementby the compiler.
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 1 OF 47 The Traditional Small Craft Sacramento Chapter Discussion Group (TSCA, California) Traditional Small Craft of Raleigh (Wooden boat builders, sailors, rowers, and paddlers in and around Raleigh, North Carolina, a TSCA chapter) Transport Canada's Construction Standards for Small Vessels. The UK Home Built Boat Rally Forum. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 2 OF 47 Backyard Yacht Builders Dot Com (Phillip Shoebridge refurbishes a 22 1/2 foot keel sailboat, which he bought (very cheaply) as an unfinished/neglected hull and decks) BarcoMania (Alex F. Pereira builds a 6.3 meter FAO motorboat, and several other small boats) Bernhard Moser Builds a THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 17 OF 47 Portable Boat Plans of Arizona (Take apart small boats by Ken Simpson) Port Townsend Watercraft (Modern stitch & glue boat kits, Washington) Puur Sailboats (Kits for a 17' performance sailboat, Evergreen, Colorado) Pygmy Boats Inc. (Sea kayak, canoe & rowboat plans and kits by John Lockwood, Port Townsend, Washington) HISTORIC NORTHWEST BOATS Alaska Shipwrecks (Warren Good's review of losses of life and vessels in and near the navigable waters of Alaska) . The Association of King County Historical Organizations (AKCHO) . Beaches, Boats, and Ports of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers (Vintage photos and post-cards from the collections of Harvey Golden and Kathy Tucker) . The British Columbia Archives (At the Royal British ColumbiaSCARF BEVEL CUTTING
John's Nautical Page. Brian Dixon's Easy Plywood Scarf Bevel Cutting Technique. Basic Steps to Cutting a Scarf Joint in Plywood: What you need: - A strong table which is the same width as the plywood you are scarfing - Either a power hand plane, a belt sander, a jack plane, or even a smooth plane for removing the bulk of the wood in the scarf joints ('roughing in').SCARFING JIG
The line should just touch the edge in the center area, and should intersect the ends at about 1/4†below the edge of the wood. Remove the batten and the nails. C) Plane the wood down to the curve you drew in step b). D) Now place the 48â€x4â€x3/4†piece of plywood on top of the high density foam and the scarf joint, and then clamp the THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 42 OF 47 The 1902 Steam Launch Lady Hopetoun (Sydney, Australia) The 1902 Steam Tug Waratah. The 1927 Coastal Steamship John Oxley (Sydney, Australia) The African Queen (The 1912 steam launch that was star of the 1951 movie of the same name, Key Largo, Florida) Al Dunlop's Steam Launch Aurora Borealis and the Design and Construction of Her Engine and THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 34 OF 47 The Canadian Space Geodesy Forum (Scientists and engineers working with the techniques of space geodesy: Navstar, GPS, Glonass, Transit, very long baseline interferometry, satellite laser ranging, satellite altimetry, etc.) Cape Compass (Complete magnetic compass service, West Falmouth, Massachusetts) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 16 OF 47 16' McKenzie River Driftboat Plans and Construction Manual (From Altair Industries, Ft. Collins, Colorado) Adirondack Guide Boat (Cedar strip Adirondack guide boat kits, North Ferrisburgh, Vermont) Advanced Multihull Designs (AMD, high speed passenger and vehicle ferries) AeroMarine Research (Tunnel boat design books and software) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 31 OF 47 All American Marine (Aluminum Teknicraft catamaran work, passenger and pleasure motorboats, Bellingham, Washington) Alwoplast (Builder of large sail/power multihulls, repairs, Valdivia, Chile) AmeraCat Custom Catamarans (Builder of commercial or recreational offshore fishing catamarans, Ft. Pierce, Florida) American Proas, 1898-1998. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 6 OF 47 Arauco (Chilean producer of Radiata pine plywood and lumber) The Architect's Catalog, Inc. (ARCAT, construction material suppliers list, specs) Atlas Metal Sales (Aluminum, brass, bronze, silicon bronze, copper, lead, nickel, pewter, tin and zinc in various forms) Austral Plywoods (Manufacturer of marine plywood, Brisbane,Queensland) Awlgrip
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 30 OF 47 Martin Sprocket and Gear, Inc. (Manufacturer of roller chain sprockets, spur gears, chain couplings, v-belt sheaves, bushings, idler sprockets, synchronous drives, and more) Marysville Marine Distributors (Wholesale marine engine, generator, and partsdistributor
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 34 OF 47 The Canadian Space Geodesy Forum (Scientists and engineers working with the techniques of space geodesy: Navstar, GPS, Glonass, Transit, very long baseline interferometry, satellite laser ranging, satellite altimetry, etc.) Cape Compass (Complete magnetic compass service, West Falmouth, Massachusetts) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 40 OF 47 Shipyards: The Afterguard (An international forum for discussing worldwide shipbuilding events, policies, and practices); Assens Shipyard Ltd. (Superyacht new builds, ship refits and conversions, Assen, Denmark) Austal Group (Aluminium vessels including fast ferries, patrol boats, cruise and live-aboard vessels and private motor yachts, Henderson, Western Australia) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 36 OF 47 The Chrysler Sailing Association (Info for owners of all Chrysler sailboats) Classic Mako (For owners of vintage Mako Marine sport fishing boats) Classiske Motorbåter (CMB, a Norwegian club for owners and wannabe-owners of classic motorboats/yachts) Club Sea Ray. The Columbia 50 Cruising Club. The Columbia 50 Fleet Record & Owners'Network.
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 18 OF 47 Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company (Dredging worldwide) Gulf Island Fabrication (Fabrication of specialized structures and vessels used in the oil, gas and marine industries, Houma, Louisiana and Houston & Aransas Pass, Texas) Herman Senior b.v. (Dredging THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 42 OF 47 The 1902 Steam Launch Lady Hopetoun (Sydney, Australia) The 1902 Steam Tug Waratah. The 1927 Coastal Steamship John Oxley (Sydney, Australia) The African Queen (The 1912 steam launch that was star of the 1951 movie of the same name, Key Largo, Florida) Al Dunlop's Steam Launch Aurora Borealis and the Design and Construction of Her Engine and THE MOST FAMOUS SHIPS THAT NEVER WERE The Most Famous Ships That Never Were. Recently I participated in a discussion on famous fictional ships. Given enough space, it is an easy task to list all of the noteworthy fictional ships in history. JOHN'S NAUTICAL AND BOATBUILDING PAGE John's Nautical & Boatbuilding Page. The Mother of All Maritime Links. (John's nautical links list) John's Nautical Literature Page. An Index of the Boat Plans in MoToR BoatinG Magazine's Ideal Series Books. The Old Steam Navy. Images of US Navy sailors and ships in the late 1800s. Ironclads. A chapter from Hammersly's Naval Encyclopedia of 1881. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: CONTENTS © John Kohnen 1998-2020 Inclusion in this list is not an endorsementby the compiler.
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 1 OF 47 The Traditional Small Craft Sacramento Chapter Discussion Group (TSCA, California) Traditional Small Craft of Raleigh (Wooden boat builders, sailors, rowers, and paddlers in and around Raleigh, North Carolina, a TSCA chapter) Transport Canada's Construction Standards for Small Vessels. The UK Home Built Boat Rally Forum. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 2 OF 47 Backyard Yacht Builders Dot Com (Phillip Shoebridge refurbishes a 22 1/2 foot keel sailboat, which he bought (very cheaply) as an unfinished/neglected hull and decks) BarcoMania (Alex F. Pereira builds a 6.3 meter FAO motorboat, and several other small boats) Bernhard Moser Builds a HISTORIC NORTHWEST BOATS Alaska Shipwrecks (Warren Good's review of losses of life and vessels in and near the navigable waters of Alaska) . The Association of King County Historical Organizations (AKCHO) . Beaches, Boats, and Ports of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers (Vintage photos and post-cards from the collections of Harvey Golden and Kathy Tucker) . The British Columbia Archives (At the Royal British Columbia THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 17 OF 47 Portable Boat Plans of Arizona (Take apart small boats by Ken Simpson) Port Townsend Watercraft (Modern stitch & glue boat kits, Washington) Puur Sailboats (Kits for a 17' performance sailboat, Evergreen, Colorado) Pygmy Boats Inc. (Sea kayak, canoe & rowboat plans and kits by John Lockwood, Port Townsend, Washington) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 31 OF 47 All American Marine (Aluminum Teknicraft catamaran work, passenger and pleasure motorboats, Bellingham, Washington) Alwoplast (Builder of large sail/power multihulls, repairs, Valdivia, Chile) AmeraCat Custom Catamarans (Builder of commercial or recreational offshore fishing catamarans, Ft. Pierce, Florida) American Proas, 1898-1998.SCARF BEVEL CUTTING
John's Nautical Page. Brian Dixon's Easy Plywood Scarf Bevel Cutting Technique. Basic Steps to Cutting a Scarf Joint in Plywood: What you need: - A strong table which is the same width as the plywood you are scarfing - Either a power hand plane, a belt sander, a jack plane, or even a smooth plane for removing the bulk of the wood in the scarf joints ('roughing in').SCARFING JIG
The line should just touch the edge in the center area, and should intersect the ends at about 1/4†below the edge of the wood. Remove the batten and the nails. C) Plane the wood down to the curve you drew in step b). D) Now place the 48â€x4â€x3/4†piece of plywood on top of the high density foam and the scarf joint, and then clamp the THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 34 OF 47 The Canadian Space Geodesy Forum (Scientists and engineers working with the techniques of space geodesy: Navstar, GPS, Glonass, Transit, very long baseline interferometry, satellite laser ranging, satellite altimetry, etc.) Cape Compass (Complete magnetic compass service, West Falmouth, Massachusetts) JOHN'S NAUTICAL AND BOATBUILDING PAGE John's Nautical & Boatbuilding Page. The Mother of All Maritime Links. (John's nautical links list) John's Nautical Literature Page. An Index of the Boat Plans in MoToR BoatinG Magazine's Ideal Series Books. The Old Steam Navy. Images of US Navy sailors and ships in the late 1800s. Ironclads. A chapter from Hammersly's Naval Encyclopedia of 1881. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: CONTENTS © John Kohnen 1998-2020 Inclusion in this list is not an endorsementby the compiler.
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 1 OF 47 The Traditional Small Craft Sacramento Chapter Discussion Group (TSCA, California) Traditional Small Craft of Raleigh (Wooden boat builders, sailors, rowers, and paddlers in and around Raleigh, North Carolina, a TSCA chapter) Transport Canada's Construction Standards for Small Vessels. The UK Home Built Boat Rally Forum. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 2 OF 47 Backyard Yacht Builders Dot Com (Phillip Shoebridge refurbishes a 22 1/2 foot keel sailboat, which he bought (very cheaply) as an unfinished/neglected hull and decks) BarcoMania (Alex F. Pereira builds a 6.3 meter FAO motorboat, and several other small boats) Bernhard Moser Builds a HISTORIC NORTHWEST BOATS Alaska Shipwrecks (Warren Good's review of losses of life and vessels in and near the navigable waters of Alaska) . The Association of King County Historical Organizations (AKCHO) . Beaches, Boats, and Ports of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers (Vintage photos and post-cards from the collections of Harvey Golden and Kathy Tucker) . The British Columbia Archives (At the Royal British Columbia THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 17 OF 47 Portable Boat Plans of Arizona (Take apart small boats by Ken Simpson) Port Townsend Watercraft (Modern stitch & glue boat kits, Washington) Puur Sailboats (Kits for a 17' performance sailboat, Evergreen, Colorado) Pygmy Boats Inc. (Sea kayak, canoe & rowboat plans and kits by John Lockwood, Port Townsend, Washington) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 31 OF 47 All American Marine (Aluminum Teknicraft catamaran work, passenger and pleasure motorboats, Bellingham, Washington) Alwoplast (Builder of large sail/power multihulls, repairs, Valdivia, Chile) AmeraCat Custom Catamarans (Builder of commercial or recreational offshore fishing catamarans, Ft. Pierce, Florida) American Proas, 1898-1998.SCARF BEVEL CUTTING
John's Nautical Page. Brian Dixon's Easy Plywood Scarf Bevel Cutting Technique. Basic Steps to Cutting a Scarf Joint in Plywood: What you need: - A strong table which is the same width as the plywood you are scarfing - Either a power hand plane, a belt sander, a jack plane, or even a smooth plane for removing the bulk of the wood in the scarf joints ('roughing in').SCARFING JIG
The line should just touch the edge in the center area, and should intersect the ends at about 1/4†below the edge of the wood. Remove the batten and the nails. C) Plane the wood down to the curve you drew in step b). D) Now place the 48â€x4â€x3/4†piece of plywood on top of the high density foam and the scarf joint, and then clamp the THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 34 OF 47 The Canadian Space Geodesy Forum (Scientists and engineers working with the techniques of space geodesy: Navstar, GPS, Glonass, Transit, very long baseline interferometry, satellite laser ranging, satellite altimetry, etc.) Cape Compass (Complete magnetic compass service, West Falmouth, Massachusetts) JOHN'S NAUTICAL AND BOATBUILDING PAGE John's Nautical & Boatbuilding Page. The Mother of All Maritime Links. (John's nautical links list) John's Nautical Literature Page. An Index of the Boat Plans in MoToR BoatinG Magazine's Ideal Series Books. The Old Steam Navy. Images of US Navy sailors and ships in the late 1800s. Ironclads. A chapter from Hammersly's Naval Encyclopedia of 1881. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 31 OF 47 All American Marine (Aluminum Teknicraft catamaran work, passenger and pleasure motorboats, Bellingham, Washington) Alwoplast (Builder of large sail/power multihulls, repairs, Valdivia, Chile) AmeraCat Custom Catamarans (Builder of commercial or recreational offshore fishing catamarans, Ft. Pierce, Florida) American Proas, 1898-1998.SCARFING JIG
The line should just touch the edge in the center area, and should intersect the ends at about 1/4†below the edge of the wood. Remove the batten and the nails. C) Plane the wood down to the curve you drew in step b). D) Now place the 48â€x4â€x3/4†piece of plywood on top of the high density foam and the scarf joint, and then clamp the THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 30 OF 47 Martin Sprocket and Gear, Inc. (Manufacturer of roller chain sprockets, spur gears, chain couplings, v-belt sheaves, bushings, idler sprockets, synchronous drives, and more) Marysville Marine Distributors (Wholesale marine engine, generator, and partsdistributor
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 40 OF 47 Shipyards: The Afterguard (An international forum for discussing worldwide shipbuilding events, policies, and practices); Assens Shipyard Ltd. (Superyacht new builds, ship refits and conversions, Assen, Denmark) Austal Group (Aluminium vessels including fast ferries, patrol boats, cruise and live-aboard vessels and private motor yachts, Henderson, Western Australia) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 18 OF 47 Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company (Dredging worldwide) Gulf Island Fabrication (Fabrication of specialized structures and vessels used in the oil, gas and marine industries, Houma, Louisiana and Houston & Aransas Pass, Texas) Herman Senior b.v. (Dredging THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 6 OF 47 Arauco (Chilean producer of Radiata pine plywood and lumber) The Architect's Catalog, Inc. (ARCAT, construction material suppliers list, specs) Atlas Metal Sales (Aluminum, brass, bronze, silicon bronze, copper, lead, nickel, pewter, tin and zinc in various forms) Austral Plywoods (Manufacturer of marine plywood, Brisbane,Queensland) Awlgrip
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 29 OF 47 The Society of Model Shipwrights (Dedicated to the art and skills of making model ships and other maritime subjects to museum quality standards, based in Bromley, Kent) Solent Radio Control Model Boat Club (Brockenhurst, Hampshire) Solid Model Memories. The Soling 1 Meter Resource Center. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 32 OF 47 The Friends of the Jersey Maritime Museum (Channel Islands) The Frigate Unicorn (1824, preserved at Dundee, Scotland) The Full-Rigged ship Glenlee (Built at Port Glasgow, 1896, berthed "Glasgow Harbour," Scotland) The Galveston Naval Museum (Home to USS Cavalla SS-244 and USS Stewart DE-238, Texas) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 33 OF 47 Maritime Folknet ("Celebrating the maritime music of the Pacific Northwest") The Marske Fishermen's Choir (Based in North Yorkshire) Nauticus ("Sweet music of the salt sea," a four-person band playing authentic instrumental sea music, Winters, California) The Official Stan Rogers Page. The Pacific Northwest Folklore Society (Collection,study
JOHN'S NAUTICAL AND BOATBUILDING PAGE John's Nautical & Boatbuilding Page. The Mother of All Maritime Links. (John's nautical links list) John's Nautical Literature Page. An Index of the Boat Plans in MoToR BoatinG Magazine's Ideal Series Books. The Old Steam Navy. Images of US Navy sailors and ships in the late 1800s. Ironclads. A chapter from Hammersly's Naval Encyclopedia of 1881. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: CONTENTS © John Kohnen 1998-2020 Inclusion in this list is not an endorsementby the compiler.
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 1 OF 47 The Traditional Small Craft Sacramento Chapter Discussion Group (TSCA, California) Traditional Small Craft of Raleigh (Wooden boat builders, sailors, rowers, and paddlers in and around Raleigh, North Carolina, a TSCA chapter) Transport Canada's Construction Standards for Small Vessels. The UK Home Built Boat Rally Forum. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 2 OF 47 Backyard Yacht Builders Dot Com (Phillip Shoebridge refurbishes a 22 1/2 foot keel sailboat, which he bought (very cheaply) as an unfinished/neglected hull and decks) BarcoMania (Alex F. Pereira builds a 6.3 meter FAO motorboat, and several other small boats) Bernhard Moser Builds a HISTORIC NORTHWEST BOATS Alaska Shipwrecks (Warren Good's review of losses of life and vessels in and near the navigable waters of Alaska) . The Association of King County Historical Organizations (AKCHO) . Beaches, Boats, and Ports of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers (Vintage photos and post-cards from the collections of Harvey Golden and Kathy Tucker) . The British Columbia Archives (At the Royal British ColumbiaSCARF BEVEL CUTTING
John's Nautical Page. Brian Dixon's Easy Plywood Scarf Bevel Cutting Technique. Basic Steps to Cutting a Scarf Joint in Plywood: What you need: - A strong table which is the same width as the plywood you are scarfing - Either a power hand plane, a belt sander, a jack plane, or even a smooth plane for removing the bulk of the wood in the scarf joints ('roughing in'). THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 17 OF 47 Portable Boat Plans of Arizona (Take apart small boats by Ken Simpson) Port Townsend Watercraft (Modern stitch & glue boat kits, Washington) Puur Sailboats (Kits for a 17' performance sailboat, Evergreen, Colorado) Pygmy Boats Inc. (Sea kayak, canoe & rowboat plans and kits by John Lockwood, Port Townsend, Washington)SCARFING JIG
The line should just touch the edge in the center area, and should intersect the ends at about 1/4†below the edge of the wood. Remove the batten and the nails. C) Plane the wood down to the curve you drew in step b). D) Now place the 48â€x4â€x3/4†piece of plywood on top of the high density foam and the scarf joint, and then clamp the THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 6 OF 47 Arauco (Chilean producer of Radiata pine plywood and lumber) The Architect's Catalog, Inc. (ARCAT, construction material suppliers list, specs) Atlas Metal Sales (Aluminum, brass, bronze, silicon bronze, copper, lead, nickel, pewter, tin and zinc in various forms) Austral Plywoods (Manufacturer of marine plywood, Brisbane,Queensland) Awlgrip
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 43 OF 47 The National Association of Fleet Tug Sailors (Made up of the men and women who have served in the tugs and salvage ships of the United States Navy, Coast Guard and Army) The Naval Officers Association of British Columbia. The Naval Association of Canada (NAC) The Naval Officers Club of Australia. JOHN'S NAUTICAL AND BOATBUILDING PAGE John's Nautical & Boatbuilding Page. The Mother of All Maritime Links. (John's nautical links list) John's Nautical Literature Page. An Index of the Boat Plans in MoToR BoatinG Magazine's Ideal Series Books. The Old Steam Navy. Images of US Navy sailors and ships in the late 1800s. Ironclads. A chapter from Hammersly's Naval Encyclopedia of 1881. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: CONTENTS © John Kohnen 1998-2020 Inclusion in this list is not an endorsementby the compiler.
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 1 OF 47 The Traditional Small Craft Sacramento Chapter Discussion Group (TSCA, California) Traditional Small Craft of Raleigh (Wooden boat builders, sailors, rowers, and paddlers in and around Raleigh, North Carolina, a TSCA chapter) Transport Canada's Construction Standards for Small Vessels. The UK Home Built Boat Rally Forum. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 2 OF 47 Backyard Yacht Builders Dot Com (Phillip Shoebridge refurbishes a 22 1/2 foot keel sailboat, which he bought (very cheaply) as an unfinished/neglected hull and decks) BarcoMania (Alex F. Pereira builds a 6.3 meter FAO motorboat, and several other small boats) Bernhard Moser Builds a HISTORIC NORTHWEST BOATS Alaska Shipwrecks (Warren Good's review of losses of life and vessels in and near the navigable waters of Alaska) . The Association of King County Historical Organizations (AKCHO) . Beaches, Boats, and Ports of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers (Vintage photos and post-cards from the collections of Harvey Golden and Kathy Tucker) . The British Columbia Archives (At the Royal British ColumbiaSCARF BEVEL CUTTING
John's Nautical Page. Brian Dixon's Easy Plywood Scarf Bevel Cutting Technique. Basic Steps to Cutting a Scarf Joint in Plywood: What you need: - A strong table which is the same width as the plywood you are scarfing - Either a power hand plane, a belt sander, a jack plane, or even a smooth plane for removing the bulk of the wood in the scarf joints ('roughing in'). THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 17 OF 47 Portable Boat Plans of Arizona (Take apart small boats by Ken Simpson) Port Townsend Watercraft (Modern stitch & glue boat kits, Washington) Puur Sailboats (Kits for a 17' performance sailboat, Evergreen, Colorado) Pygmy Boats Inc. (Sea kayak, canoe & rowboat plans and kits by John Lockwood, Port Townsend, Washington)SCARFING JIG
The line should just touch the edge in the center area, and should intersect the ends at about 1/4†below the edge of the wood. Remove the batten and the nails. C) Plane the wood down to the curve you drew in step b). D) Now place the 48â€x4â€x3/4†piece of plywood on top of the high density foam and the scarf joint, and then clamp the THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 6 OF 47 Arauco (Chilean producer of Radiata pine plywood and lumber) The Architect's Catalog, Inc. (ARCAT, construction material suppliers list, specs) Atlas Metal Sales (Aluminum, brass, bronze, silicon bronze, copper, lead, nickel, pewter, tin and zinc in various forms) Austral Plywoods (Manufacturer of marine plywood, Brisbane,Queensland) Awlgrip
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 43 OF 47 The National Association of Fleet Tug Sailors (Made up of the men and women who have served in the tugs and salvage ships of the United States Navy, Coast Guard and Army) The Naval Officers Association of British Columbia. The Naval Association of Canada (NAC) The Naval Officers Club of Australia. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 6 OF 47 Arauco (Chilean producer of Radiata pine plywood and lumber) The Architect's Catalog, Inc. (ARCAT, construction material suppliers list, specs) Atlas Metal Sales (Aluminum, brass, bronze, silicon bronze, copper, lead, nickel, pewter, tin and zinc in various forms) Austral Plywoods (Manufacturer of marine plywood, Brisbane,Queensland) Awlgrip
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 18 OF 47 Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company (Dredging worldwide) Gulf Island Fabrication (Fabrication of specialized structures and vessels used in the oil, gas and marine industries, Houma, Louisiana and Houston & Aransas Pass, Texas) Herman Senior b.v. (Dredging THE MOST FAMOUS SHIPS THAT NEVER WERE Ghost: Wolf Larson's sealing schooner in Jack London's novel The Sea Wolf. Another classic tale of men against the sea, and perhaps London's finest nautical novel. USS Caine: The four-piper destroyer converted to a minelayer in Herman Wouk's The Caine Mutiny. Wouk's classic tale of the importance of duty produced one of the mostmemorable ships
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 3 OF 47 The Maritime Art of James A. Flood (Paintings, lithographs and prints of warships, sailing ships, ocean liners and cruise ships) The Maritime Digital Archive (Photos, postcards, videos, newspaper articles and more) Maritime Paintings of Holland by Bert Otto. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 34 OF 47 The Canadian Space Geodesy Forum (Scientists and engineers working with the techniques of space geodesy: Navstar, GPS, Glonass, Transit, very long baseline interferometry, satellite laser ranging, satellite altimetry, etc.) Cape Compass (Complete magnetic compass service, West Falmouth, Massachusetts) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 32 OF 47 The Friends of the Jersey Maritime Museum (Channel Islands) The Frigate Unicorn (1824, preserved at Dundee, Scotland) The Full-Rigged ship Glenlee (Built at Port Glasgow, 1896, berthed "Glasgow Harbour," Scotland) The Galveston Naval Museum (Home to USS Cavalla SS-244 and USS Stewart DE-238, Texas) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 28 OF 47 The 1. Vorarlberg Ship Model Club (1. Vorarlberger Schiffsmodellclub, VSMC, Altach, Austria) Admiralty Models (Sailing ship models, plans, fittings and workshops by Greg Herbert and David Antscherl) Ages of Sail (Wooden and card ship model kits, fittings, books, tools, and supplies, San Lorenzo, California) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 42 OF 47 The 1902 Steam Launch Lady Hopetoun (Sydney, Australia) The 1902 Steam Tug Waratah. The 1927 Coastal Steamship John Oxley (Sydney, Australia) The African Queen (The 1912 steam launch that was star of the 1951 movie of the same name, Key Largo, Florida) Al Dunlop's Steam Launch Aurora Borealis and the Design and Construction of Her Engine and THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 35 OF 47 North York Marine (Antique and classic outboard motor paint & decals, Markham, Ontario) OldEngine.org. Old Marine Engine (A resource for collectors and restorers of antique inboard marine engines, research, history, discussion, & ads) The Old Marine Engine Discussion Forum. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 33 OF 47 Maritime Folknet ("Celebrating the maritime music of the Pacific Northwest") The Marske Fishermen's Choir (Based in North Yorkshire) Nauticus ("Sweet music of the salt sea," a four-person band playing authentic instrumental sea music, Winters, California) The Official Stan Rogers Page. The Pacific Northwest Folklore Society (Collection,study
JOHN'S NAUTICAL AND BOATBUILDING PAGE John's Nautical & Boatbuilding Page. The Mother of All Maritime Links. (John's nautical links list) John's Nautical Literature Page. An Index of the Boat Plans in MoToR BoatinG Magazine's Ideal Series Books. The Old Steam Navy. Images of US Navy sailors and ships in the late 1800s. Ironclads. A chapter from Hammersly's Naval Encyclopedia of 1881. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: CONTENTS © John Kohnen 1998-2020 Inclusion in this list is not an endorsementby the compiler.
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 1 OF 47 The Traditional Small Craft Sacramento Chapter Discussion Group (TSCA, California) Traditional Small Craft of Raleigh (Wooden boat builders, sailors, rowers, and paddlers in and around Raleigh, North Carolina, a TSCA chapter) Transport Canada's Construction Standards for Small Vessels. The UK Home Built Boat Rally Forum. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 2 OF 47 Backyard Yacht Builders Dot Com (Phillip Shoebridge refurbishes a 22 1/2 foot keel sailboat, which he bought (very cheaply) as an unfinished/neglected hull and decks) BarcoMania (Alex F. Pereira builds a 6.3 meter FAO motorboat, and several other small boats) Bernhard Moser Builds a HISTORIC NORTHWEST BOATS Alaska Shipwrecks (Warren Good's review of losses of life and vessels in and near the navigable waters of Alaska) . The Association of King County Historical Organizations (AKCHO) . Beaches, Boats, and Ports of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers (Vintage photos and post-cards from the collections of Harvey Golden and Kathy Tucker) . The British Columbia Archives (At the Royal British Columbia THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 17 OF 47 Portable Boat Plans of Arizona (Take apart small boats by Ken Simpson) Port Townsend Watercraft (Modern stitch & glue boat kits, Washington) Puur Sailboats (Kits for a 17' performance sailboat, Evergreen, Colorado) Pygmy Boats Inc. (Sea kayak, canoe & rowboat plans and kits by John Lockwood, Port Townsend, Washington) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 31 OF 47 All American Marine (Aluminum Teknicraft catamaran work, passenger and pleasure motorboats, Bellingham, Washington) Alwoplast (Builder of large sail/power multihulls, repairs, Valdivia, Chile) AmeraCat Custom Catamarans (Builder of commercial or recreational offshore fishing catamarans, Ft. Pierce, Florida) American Proas, 1898-1998.SCARF BEVEL CUTTING
John's Nautical Page. Brian Dixon's Easy Plywood Scarf Bevel Cutting Technique. Basic Steps to Cutting a Scarf Joint in Plywood: What you need: - A strong table which is the same width as the plywood you are scarfing - Either a power hand plane, a belt sander, a jack plane, or even a smooth plane for removing the bulk of the wood in the scarf joints ('roughing in').SCARFING JIG
The line should just touch the edge in the center area, and should intersect the ends at about 1/4†below the edge of the wood. Remove the batten and the nails. C) Plane the wood down to the curve you drew in step b). D) Now place the 48â€x4â€x3/4†piece of plywood on top of the high density foam and the scarf joint, and then clamp the THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 34 OF 47 The Canadian Space Geodesy Forum (Scientists and engineers working with the techniques of space geodesy: Navstar, GPS, Glonass, Transit, very long baseline interferometry, satellite laser ranging, satellite altimetry, etc.) Cape Compass (Complete magnetic compass service, West Falmouth, Massachusetts) JOHN'S NAUTICAL AND BOATBUILDING PAGE John's Nautical & Boatbuilding Page. The Mother of All Maritime Links. (John's nautical links list) John's Nautical Literature Page. An Index of the Boat Plans in MoToR BoatinG Magazine's Ideal Series Books. The Old Steam Navy. Images of US Navy sailors and ships in the late 1800s. Ironclads. A chapter from Hammersly's Naval Encyclopedia of 1881. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: CONTENTS © John Kohnen 1998-2020 Inclusion in this list is not an endorsementby the compiler.
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 1 OF 47 The Traditional Small Craft Sacramento Chapter Discussion Group (TSCA, California) Traditional Small Craft of Raleigh (Wooden boat builders, sailors, rowers, and paddlers in and around Raleigh, North Carolina, a TSCA chapter) Transport Canada's Construction Standards for Small Vessels. The UK Home Built Boat Rally Forum. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 2 OF 47 Backyard Yacht Builders Dot Com (Phillip Shoebridge refurbishes a 22 1/2 foot keel sailboat, which he bought (very cheaply) as an unfinished/neglected hull and decks) BarcoMania (Alex F. Pereira builds a 6.3 meter FAO motorboat, and several other small boats) Bernhard Moser Builds a HISTORIC NORTHWEST BOATS Alaska Shipwrecks (Warren Good's review of losses of life and vessels in and near the navigable waters of Alaska) . The Association of King County Historical Organizations (AKCHO) . Beaches, Boats, and Ports of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers (Vintage photos and post-cards from the collections of Harvey Golden and Kathy Tucker) . The British Columbia Archives (At the Royal British Columbia THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 17 OF 47 Portable Boat Plans of Arizona (Take apart small boats by Ken Simpson) Port Townsend Watercraft (Modern stitch & glue boat kits, Washington) Puur Sailboats (Kits for a 17' performance sailboat, Evergreen, Colorado) Pygmy Boats Inc. (Sea kayak, canoe & rowboat plans and kits by John Lockwood, Port Townsend, Washington) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 31 OF 47 All American Marine (Aluminum Teknicraft catamaran work, passenger and pleasure motorboats, Bellingham, Washington) Alwoplast (Builder of large sail/power multihulls, repairs, Valdivia, Chile) AmeraCat Custom Catamarans (Builder of commercial or recreational offshore fishing catamarans, Ft. Pierce, Florida) American Proas, 1898-1998.SCARF BEVEL CUTTING
John's Nautical Page. Brian Dixon's Easy Plywood Scarf Bevel Cutting Technique. Basic Steps to Cutting a Scarf Joint in Plywood: What you need: - A strong table which is the same width as the plywood you are scarfing - Either a power hand plane, a belt sander, a jack plane, or even a smooth plane for removing the bulk of the wood in the scarf joints ('roughing in').SCARFING JIG
The line should just touch the edge in the center area, and should intersect the ends at about 1/4†below the edge of the wood. Remove the batten and the nails. C) Plane the wood down to the curve you drew in step b). D) Now place the 48â€x4â€x3/4†piece of plywood on top of the high density foam and the scarf joint, and then clamp the THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 34 OF 47 The Canadian Space Geodesy Forum (Scientists and engineers working with the techniques of space geodesy: Navstar, GPS, Glonass, Transit, very long baseline interferometry, satellite laser ranging, satellite altimetry, etc.) Cape Compass (Complete magnetic compass service, West Falmouth, Massachusetts) JOHN'S NAUTICAL AND BOATBUILDING PAGE John's Nautical & Boatbuilding Page. The Mother of All Maritime Links. (John's nautical links list) John's Nautical Literature Page. An Index of the Boat Plans in MoToR BoatinG Magazine's Ideal Series Books. The Old Steam Navy. Images of US Navy sailors and ships in the late 1800s. Ironclads. A chapter from Hammersly's Naval Encyclopedia of 1881.SCARFING JIG
The line should just touch the edge in the center area, and should intersect the ends at about 1/4†below the edge of the wood. Remove the batten and the nails. C) Plane the wood down to the curve you drew in step b). D) Now place the 48â€x4â€x3/4†piece of plywood on top of the high density foam and the scarf joint, and then clamp the THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 16 OF 47 16' McKenzie River Driftboat Plans and Construction Manual (From Altair Industries, Ft. Collins, Colorado) Adirondack Guide Boat (Cedar strip Adirondack guide boat kits, North Ferrisburgh, Vermont) Advanced Multihull Designs (AMD, high speed passenger and vehicle ferries) AeroMarine Research (Tunnel boat design books and software) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 18 OF 47 Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company (Dredging worldwide) Gulf Island Fabrication (Fabrication of specialized structures and vessels used in the oil, gas and marine industries, Houma, Louisiana and Houston & Aransas Pass, Texas) Herman Senior b.v. (Dredging THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 40 OF 47 The United States Power Squadrons (USPS) United States Power Squadrons ® District 27 (USPS, North and South Carolina, "The Mother of All Boating Safety Pages") The US Coast Guard Boatbuilder's Handbook (For manufacturers of recreational boats) US Coast Guard Maritime Telecommunications Information. The US Coast Guard Office of BoatingSafety.
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 32 OF 47 The Friends of the Jersey Maritime Museum (Channel Islands) The Frigate Unicorn (1824, preserved at Dundee, Scotland) The Full-Rigged ship Glenlee (Built at Port Glasgow, 1896, berthed "Glasgow Harbour," Scotland) The Galveston Naval Museum (Home to USS Cavalla SS-244 and USS Stewart DE-238, Texas) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 6 OF 47 Arauco (Chilean producer of Radiata pine plywood and lumber) The Architect's Catalog, Inc. (ARCAT, construction material suppliers list, specs) Atlas Metal Sales (Aluminum, brass, bronze, silicon bronze, copper, lead, nickel, pewter, tin and zinc in various forms) Austral Plywoods (Manufacturer of marine plywood, Brisbane,Queensland) Awlgrip
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 29 OF 47 The Society of Model Shipwrights (Dedicated to the art and skills of making model ships and other maritime subjects to museum quality standards, based in Bromley, Kent) Solent Radio Control Model Boat Club (Brockenhurst, Hampshire) Solid Model Memories. The Soling 1 Meter Resource Center. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 43 OF 47 The National Association of Fleet Tug Sailors (Made up of the men and women who have served in the tugs and salvage ships of the United States Navy, Coast Guard and Army) The Naval Officers Association of British Columbia. The Naval Association of Canada (NAC) The Naval Officers Club of Australia. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 33 OF 47 Maritime Folknet ("Celebrating the maritime music of the Pacific Northwest") The Marske Fishermen's Choir (Based in North Yorkshire) Nauticus ("Sweet music of the salt sea," a four-person band playing authentic instrumental sea music, Winters, California) The Official Stan Rogers Page. The Pacific Northwest Folklore Society (Collection,study
JOHN'S NAUTICAL AND BOATBUILDING PAGE John's Nautical & Boatbuilding Page. The Mother of All Maritime Links. (John's nautical links list) John's Nautical Literature Page. An Index of the Boat Plans in MoToR BoatinG Magazine's Ideal Series Books. The Old Steam Navy. Images of US Navy sailors and ships in the late 1800s. Ironclads. A chapter from Hammersly's Naval Encyclopedia of 1881. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: CONTENTSMOTHER OF ALL MARITIME SITESMARITIME MAGAZINES © John Kohnen 1998-2020 Inclusion in this list is not an endorsementby the compiler.
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 1 OF 47MOTHER OF ALL BOAT LINKSMOTHER OF ALL MARITIME SITESMARITIME LINK PROJECT The Traditional Small Craft Sacramento Chapter Discussion Group (TSCA, California) Traditional Small Craft of Raleigh (Wooden boat builders, sailors, rowers, and paddlers in and around Raleigh, North Carolina, a TSCA chapter) Transport Canada's Construction Standards for Small Vessels. The UK Home Built Boat Rally Forum. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 2 OF 47MOTHER OF ALL BOAT LINKSMOTHER OF ALL MARITIME SITESMARINE LINKSMARITIME LINK PROJECT Backyard Yacht Builders Dot Com (Phillip Shoebridge refurbishes a 22 1/2 foot keel sailboat, which he bought (very cheaply) as an unfinished/neglected hull and decks) BarcoMania (Alex F. Pereira builds a 6.3 meter FAO motorboat, and several other small boats) Bernhard Moser Builds a HISTORIC NORTHWEST BOATS Alaska Shipwrecks (Warren Good's review of losses of life and vessels in and near the navigable waters of Alaska) . The Association of King County Historical Organizations (AKCHO) . Beaches, Boats, and Ports of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers (Vintage photos and post-cards from the collections of Harvey Golden and Kathy Tucker) . The British Columbia Archives (At the Royal British Columbia THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 17 OF 47 Portable Boat Plans of Arizona (Take apart small boats by Ken Simpson) Port Townsend Watercraft (Modern stitch & glue boat kits, Washington) Puur Sailboats (Kits for a 17' performance sailboat, Evergreen, Colorado) Pygmy Boats Inc. (Sea kayak, canoe & rowboat plans and kits by John Lockwood, Port Townsend, Washington) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 16 OF 47MOTHER OF ALL BOAT LINKSMOTHER OF ALL MARITIME SITESMARINE LINKSMARITIME LINK PROJECT 16' McKenzie River Driftboat Plans and Construction Manual (From Altair Industries, Ft. Collins, Colorado) Adirondack Guide Boat (Cedar strip Adirondack guide boat kits, North Ferrisburgh, Vermont) Advanced Multihull Designs (AMD, high speed passenger and vehicle ferries) AeroMarine Research (Tunnel boat design books and software)SCARF BEVEL CUTTING
John's Nautical Page. Brian Dixon's Easy Plywood Scarf Bevel Cutting Technique. Basic Steps to Cutting a Scarf Joint in Plywood: What you need: - A strong table which is the same width as the plywood you are scarfing - Either a power hand plane, a belt sander, a jack plane, or even a smooth plane for removing the bulk of the wood in the scarf joints ('roughing in'). THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 31 OF 47 All American Marine (Aluminum Teknicraft catamaran work, passenger and pleasure motorboats, Bellingham, Washington) Alwoplast (Builder of large sail/power multihulls, repairs, Valdivia, Chile) AmeraCat Custom Catamarans (Builder of commercial or recreational offshore fishing catamarans, Ft. Pierce, Florida) American Proas, 1898-1998.SCARFING JIG
The line should just touch the edge in the center area, and should intersect the ends at about 1/4†below the edge of the wood. Remove the batten and the nails. C) Plane the wood down to the curve you drew in step b). D) Now place the 48â€x4â€x3/4†piece of plywood on top of the high density foam and the scarf joint, and then clamp the JOHN'S NAUTICAL AND BOATBUILDING PAGE John's Nautical & Boatbuilding Page. The Mother of All Maritime Links. (John's nautical links list) John's Nautical Literature Page. An Index of the Boat Plans in MoToR BoatinG Magazine's Ideal Series Books. The Old Steam Navy. Images of US Navy sailors and ships in the late 1800s. Ironclads. A chapter from Hammersly's Naval Encyclopedia of 1881. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: CONTENTSMOTHER OF ALL MARITIME SITESMARITIME MAGAZINES © John Kohnen 1998-2020 Inclusion in this list is not an endorsementby the compiler.
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 1 OF 47MOTHER OF ALL BOAT LINKSMOTHER OF ALL MARITIME SITESMARITIME LINK PROJECT The Traditional Small Craft Sacramento Chapter Discussion Group (TSCA, California) Traditional Small Craft of Raleigh (Wooden boat builders, sailors, rowers, and paddlers in and around Raleigh, North Carolina, a TSCA chapter) Transport Canada's Construction Standards for Small Vessels. The UK Home Built Boat Rally Forum. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 2 OF 47MOTHER OF ALL BOAT LINKSMOTHER OF ALL MARITIME SITESMARINE LINKSMARITIME LINK PROJECT Backyard Yacht Builders Dot Com (Phillip Shoebridge refurbishes a 22 1/2 foot keel sailboat, which he bought (very cheaply) as an unfinished/neglected hull and decks) BarcoMania (Alex F. Pereira builds a 6.3 meter FAO motorboat, and several other small boats) Bernhard Moser Builds a HISTORIC NORTHWEST BOATS Alaska Shipwrecks (Warren Good's review of losses of life and vessels in and near the navigable waters of Alaska) . The Association of King County Historical Organizations (AKCHO) . Beaches, Boats, and Ports of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers (Vintage photos and post-cards from the collections of Harvey Golden and Kathy Tucker) . The British Columbia Archives (At the Royal British Columbia THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 17 OF 47 Portable Boat Plans of Arizona (Take apart small boats by Ken Simpson) Port Townsend Watercraft (Modern stitch & glue boat kits, Washington) Puur Sailboats (Kits for a 17' performance sailboat, Evergreen, Colorado) Pygmy Boats Inc. (Sea kayak, canoe & rowboat plans and kits by John Lockwood, Port Townsend, Washington) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 16 OF 47MOTHER OF ALL BOAT LINKSMOTHER OF ALL MARITIME SITESMARINE LINKSMARITIME LINK PROJECT 16' McKenzie River Driftboat Plans and Construction Manual (From Altair Industries, Ft. Collins, Colorado) Adirondack Guide Boat (Cedar strip Adirondack guide boat kits, North Ferrisburgh, Vermont) Advanced Multihull Designs (AMD, high speed passenger and vehicle ferries) AeroMarine Research (Tunnel boat design books and software)SCARF BEVEL CUTTING
John's Nautical Page. Brian Dixon's Easy Plywood Scarf Bevel Cutting Technique. Basic Steps to Cutting a Scarf Joint in Plywood: What you need: - A strong table which is the same width as the plywood you are scarfing - Either a power hand plane, a belt sander, a jack plane, or even a smooth plane for removing the bulk of the wood in the scarf joints ('roughing in'). THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 31 OF 47 All American Marine (Aluminum Teknicraft catamaran work, passenger and pleasure motorboats, Bellingham, Washington) Alwoplast (Builder of large sail/power multihulls, repairs, Valdivia, Chile) AmeraCat Custom Catamarans (Builder of commercial or recreational offshore fishing catamarans, Ft. Pierce, Florida) American Proas, 1898-1998.SCARFING JIG
The line should just touch the edge in the center area, and should intersect the ends at about 1/4†below the edge of the wood. Remove the batten and the nails. C) Plane the wood down to the curve you drew in step b). D) Now place the 48â€x4â€x3/4†piece of plywood on top of the high density foam and the scarf joint, and then clamp the SEARCH THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS Custom Search. Sort by: RelevanceJOHN'S HOMEPAGE
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The line should just touch the edge in the center area, and should intersect the ends at about 1/4†below the edge of the wood. Remove the batten and the nails. C) Plane the wood down to the curve you drew in step b). D) Now place the 48â€x4â€x3/4†piece of plywood on top of the high density foam and the scarf joint, and then clamp the THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 32 OF 47 The Friends of the Jersey Maritime Museum (Channel Islands) The Frigate Unicorn (1824, preserved at Dundee, Scotland) The Full-Rigged ship Glenlee (Built at Port Glasgow, 1896, berthed "Glasgow Harbour," Scotland) The Galveston Naval Museum (Home to USS Cavalla SS-244 and USS Stewart DE-238, Texas) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 18 OF 47 Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company (Dredging worldwide) Gulf Island Fabrication (Fabrication of specialized structures and vessels used in the oil, gas and marine industries, Houma, Louisiana and Houston & Aransas Pass, Texas) Herman Senior b.v. (Dredging THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 6 OF 47 Arauco (Chilean producer of Radiata pine plywood and lumber) The Architect's Catalog, Inc. (ARCAT, construction material suppliers list, specs) Atlas Metal Sales (Aluminum, brass, bronze, silicon bronze, copper, lead, nickel, pewter, tin and zinc in various forms) Austral Plywoods (Manufacturer of marine plywood, Brisbane,Queensland) Awlgrip
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 23 OF 47 The Rise of Maritime Containerization in the Port of Oakland 1950 to 1970 (Mark Rosenstein's masters thesis) Rivermen & Riverboats (About Captain Cornelius McGee who worked for the Streckfus Steamboat Lines out of St. Louis along with information about other THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 34 OF 47 The Canadian Space Geodesy Forum (Scientists and engineers working with the techniques of space geodesy: Navstar, GPS, Glonass, Transit, very long baseline interferometry, satellite laser ranging, satellite altimetry, etc.) Cape Compass (Complete magnetic compass service, West Falmouth, Massachusetts) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 33 OF 47 Maritime Folknet ("Celebrating the maritime music of the Pacific Northwest") The Marske Fishermen's Choir (Based in North Yorkshire) Nauticus ("Sweet music of the salt sea," a four-person band playing authentic instrumental sea music, Winters, California) The Official Stan Rogers Page. The Pacific Northwest Folklore Society (Collection,study
JOHN'S NAUTICAL AND BOATBUILDING PAGE John's Nautical & Boatbuilding Page. The Mother of All Maritime Links. (John's nautical links list) John's Nautical Literature Page. An Index of the Boat Plans in MoToR BoatinG Magazine's Ideal Series Books. The Old Steam Navy. Images of US Navy sailors and ships in the late 1800s. Ironclads. A chapter from Hammersly's Naval Encyclopedia of 1881. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: CONTENTSMOTHER OF ALL MARITIME SITESMARITIME MAGAZINES © John Kohnen 1998-2020 Inclusion in this list is not an endorsementby the compiler.
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 1 OF 47MOTHER OF ALL BOAT LINKSMOTHER OF ALL MARITIME SITESMARITIME LINK PROJECT The Traditional Small Craft Sacramento Chapter Discussion Group (TSCA, California) Traditional Small Craft of Raleigh (Wooden boat builders, sailors, rowers, and paddlers in and around Raleigh, North Carolina, a TSCA chapter) Transport Canada's Construction Standards for Small Vessels. The UK Home Built Boat Rally Forum. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 2 OF 47MOTHER OF ALL BOAT LINKSMOTHER OF ALL MARITIME SITESMARINE LINKSMARITIME LINK PROJECT Backyard Yacht Builders Dot Com (Phillip Shoebridge refurbishes a 22 1/2 foot keel sailboat, which he bought (very cheaply) as an unfinished/neglected hull and decks) BarcoMania (Alex F. Pereira builds a 6.3 meter FAO motorboat, and several other small boats) Bernhard Moser Builds a HISTORIC NORTHWEST BOATS Alaska Shipwrecks (Warren Good's review of losses of life and vessels in and near the navigable waters of Alaska) . The Association of King County Historical Organizations (AKCHO) . Beaches, Boats, and Ports of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers (Vintage photos and post-cards from the collections of Harvey Golden and Kathy Tucker) . The British Columbia Archives (At the Royal British Columbia THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 17 OF 47 Portable Boat Plans of Arizona (Take apart small boats by Ken Simpson) Port Townsend Watercraft (Modern stitch & glue boat kits, Washington) Puur Sailboats (Kits for a 17' performance sailboat, Evergreen, Colorado) Pygmy Boats Inc. (Sea kayak, canoe & rowboat plans and kits by John Lockwood, Port Townsend, Washington) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 16 OF 47MOTHER OF ALL BOAT LINKSMOTHER OF ALL MARITIME SITESMARINE LINKSMARITIME LINK PROJECT 16' McKenzie River Driftboat Plans and Construction Manual (From Altair Industries, Ft. Collins, Colorado) Adirondack Guide Boat (Cedar strip Adirondack guide boat kits, North Ferrisburgh, Vermont) Advanced Multihull Designs (AMD, high speed passenger and vehicle ferries) AeroMarine Research (Tunnel boat design books and software)SCARF BEVEL CUTTING
John's Nautical Page. Brian Dixon's Easy Plywood Scarf Bevel Cutting Technique. Basic Steps to Cutting a Scarf Joint in Plywood: What you need: - A strong table which is the same width as the plywood you are scarfing - Either a power hand plane, a belt sander, a jack plane, or even a smooth plane for removing the bulk of the wood in the scarf joints ('roughing in'). THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 31 OF 47 All American Marine (Aluminum Teknicraft catamaran work, passenger and pleasure motorboats, Bellingham, Washington) Alwoplast (Builder of large sail/power multihulls, repairs, Valdivia, Chile) AmeraCat Custom Catamarans (Builder of commercial or recreational offshore fishing catamarans, Ft. Pierce, Florida) American Proas, 1898-1998.SCARFING JIG
The line should just touch the edge in the center area, and should intersect the ends at about 1/4†below the edge of the wood. Remove the batten and the nails. C) Plane the wood down to the curve you drew in step b). D) Now place the 48â€x4â€x3/4†piece of plywood on top of the high density foam and the scarf joint, and then clamp the JOHN'S NAUTICAL AND BOATBUILDING PAGE John's Nautical & Boatbuilding Page. The Mother of All Maritime Links. (John's nautical links list) John's Nautical Literature Page. An Index of the Boat Plans in MoToR BoatinG Magazine's Ideal Series Books. The Old Steam Navy. Images of US Navy sailors and ships in the late 1800s. Ironclads. A chapter from Hammersly's Naval Encyclopedia of 1881. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: CONTENTSMOTHER OF ALL MARITIME SITESMARITIME MAGAZINES © John Kohnen 1998-2020 Inclusion in this list is not an endorsementby the compiler.
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 1 OF 47MOTHER OF ALL BOAT LINKSMOTHER OF ALL MARITIME SITESMARITIME LINK PROJECT The Traditional Small Craft Sacramento Chapter Discussion Group (TSCA, California) Traditional Small Craft of Raleigh (Wooden boat builders, sailors, rowers, and paddlers in and around Raleigh, North Carolina, a TSCA chapter) Transport Canada's Construction Standards for Small Vessels. The UK Home Built Boat Rally Forum. THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 2 OF 47MOTHER OF ALL BOAT LINKSMOTHER OF ALL MARITIME SITESMARINE LINKSMARITIME LINK PROJECT Backyard Yacht Builders Dot Com (Phillip Shoebridge refurbishes a 22 1/2 foot keel sailboat, which he bought (very cheaply) as an unfinished/neglected hull and decks) BarcoMania (Alex F. Pereira builds a 6.3 meter FAO motorboat, and several other small boats) Bernhard Moser Builds a HISTORIC NORTHWEST BOATS Alaska Shipwrecks (Warren Good's review of losses of life and vessels in and near the navigable waters of Alaska) . The Association of King County Historical Organizations (AKCHO) . Beaches, Boats, and Ports of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers (Vintage photos and post-cards from the collections of Harvey Golden and Kathy Tucker) . The British Columbia Archives (At the Royal British Columbia THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 17 OF 47 Portable Boat Plans of Arizona (Take apart small boats by Ken Simpson) Port Townsend Watercraft (Modern stitch & glue boat kits, Washington) Puur Sailboats (Kits for a 17' performance sailboat, Evergreen, Colorado) Pygmy Boats Inc. (Sea kayak, canoe & rowboat plans and kits by John Lockwood, Port Townsend, Washington) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 16 OF 47MOTHER OF ALL BOAT LINKSMOTHER OF ALL MARITIME SITESMARINE LINKSMARITIME LINK PROJECT 16' McKenzie River Driftboat Plans and Construction Manual (From Altair Industries, Ft. Collins, Colorado) Adirondack Guide Boat (Cedar strip Adirondack guide boat kits, North Ferrisburgh, Vermont) Advanced Multihull Designs (AMD, high speed passenger and vehicle ferries) AeroMarine Research (Tunnel boat design books and software)SCARF BEVEL CUTTING
John's Nautical Page. Brian Dixon's Easy Plywood Scarf Bevel Cutting Technique. Basic Steps to Cutting a Scarf Joint in Plywood: What you need: - A strong table which is the same width as the plywood you are scarfing - Either a power hand plane, a belt sander, a jack plane, or even a smooth plane for removing the bulk of the wood in the scarf joints ('roughing in'). THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 31 OF 47 All American Marine (Aluminum Teknicraft catamaran work, passenger and pleasure motorboats, Bellingham, Washington) Alwoplast (Builder of large sail/power multihulls, repairs, Valdivia, Chile) AmeraCat Custom Catamarans (Builder of commercial or recreational offshore fishing catamarans, Ft. Pierce, Florida) American Proas, 1898-1998.SCARFING JIG
The line should just touch the edge in the center area, and should intersect the ends at about 1/4†below the edge of the wood. Remove the batten and the nails. C) Plane the wood down to the curve you drew in step b). D) Now place the 48â€x4â€x3/4†piece of plywood on top of the high density foam and the scarf joint, and then clamp the SEARCH THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS Custom Search. Sort by: RelevanceJOHN'S HOMEPAGE
Nautical Stuff Food Stuff Motorcycle Stuff X-RATED Silliness, a "Locomotive Animated Sculpture" (If you're easily offended, don't look! No one with a mental age over 18 admitted.) AN INDEX OF PLANS AND ARTICLES IN THE MOTOR BOATING IDEAL The Ideal Series of books published by MoToR BoatinG magazine from 1920 into the '60s are a treasure trove of designs, with complete building instructions, for good boats designed by some of America's best small boat designers.; No, I won't send you copies of the articles in my Ideal Series books. The books are available through interlibrary loan, and all the William and John Atkin plans areSCARFING JIG
The line should just touch the edge in the center area, and should intersect the ends at about 1/4†below the edge of the wood. Remove the batten and the nails. C) Plane the wood down to the curve you drew in step b). D) Now place the 48â€x4â€x3/4†piece of plywood on top of the high density foam and the scarf joint, and then clamp the THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 32 OF 47 The Friends of the Jersey Maritime Museum (Channel Islands) The Frigate Unicorn (1824, preserved at Dundee, Scotland) The Full-Rigged ship Glenlee (Built at Port Glasgow, 1896, berthed "Glasgow Harbour," Scotland) The Galveston Naval Museum (Home to USS Cavalla SS-244 and USS Stewart DE-238, Texas) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 18 OF 47 Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company (Dredging worldwide) Gulf Island Fabrication (Fabrication of specialized structures and vessels used in the oil, gas and marine industries, Houma, Louisiana and Houston & Aransas Pass, Texas) Herman Senior b.v. (Dredging THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 6 OF 47 Arauco (Chilean producer of Radiata pine plywood and lumber) The Architect's Catalog, Inc. (ARCAT, construction material suppliers list, specs) Atlas Metal Sales (Aluminum, brass, bronze, silicon bronze, copper, lead, nickel, pewter, tin and zinc in various forms) Austral Plywoods (Manufacturer of marine plywood, Brisbane,Queensland) Awlgrip
THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 23 OF 47 The Rise of Maritime Containerization in the Port of Oakland 1950 to 1970 (Mark Rosenstein's masters thesis) Rivermen & Riverboats (About Captain Cornelius McGee who worked for the Streckfus Steamboat Lines out of St. Louis along with information about other THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 34 OF 47 The Canadian Space Geodesy Forum (Scientists and engineers working with the techniques of space geodesy: Navstar, GPS, Glonass, Transit, very long baseline interferometry, satellite laser ranging, satellite altimetry, etc.) Cape Compass (Complete magnetic compass service, West Falmouth, Massachusetts) THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS: PAGE 33 OF 47 Maritime Folknet ("Celebrating the maritime music of the Pacific Northwest") The Marske Fishermen's Choir (Based in North Yorkshire) Nauticus ("Sweet music of the salt sea," a four-person band playing authentic instrumental sea music, Winters, California) The Official Stan Rogers Page. The Pacific Northwest Folklore Society (Collection,study
JOHN'S NAUTICAL & BOATBUILDING PAGE ------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- THE MOTHER OF ALL MARITIME LINKS (John's nautical links list) JOHN'S NAUTICAL LITERATURE PAGE AN INDEX OF THE BOAT PLANS IN _MOTOR BOATING_ Magazine's _IDEALSERIES_ Books
THE OLD STEAM NAVY
Images of US Navy sailors and ships in the late 1800sIRONCLADS
A chapter from _HAMMERSLY'S NAVAL ENCYCLOPEDIA_ of 1881 THE WESTERN OREGON MESSABOUT MAILING LIST THE FERN RIDGE LAKE SPRING SMALL BOAT MESSABOUT THE DEPOE BAY WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL SOME SNAPSHOTS TAKEN AT THE 2004 PORT TOWNSEND WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL SOME SNAPSHOTS TAKEN AT THE 2003 PORT TOWNSEND WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL SOME SNAPSHOTS TAKEN AT THE 2001 PORT TOWNSEND WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL SOME SNAPSHOTS TAKEN AT THE 2000 PORT TOWNSEND WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL _THE BOATS FROM SWALLOWS AND AMAZONS_ An essay by Stuart Wier on building a boat like the small keel dinghy made famous in Arthur Ransome'sbooks.
_MAKING CHEAP OARS FROM LUMBERYARD MATERIALS_by Bill Wallace
_MAKING THE TYVEK SAIL_by Bill Wallace
_DIMENSIONED DRAWINGS OF OFF THE SHELF SAILS_ _DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF CENTERBOARDS AND RUDDERS_by Paul Zander
THE FOIL FAQ
by Craig O'Donnell
THE PLYWOOD FOR BOATBUILDING FAQ BRIAN DIXON'S EASY PLYWOOD SCARF CUTTING METHOD BRIAN DIXON'S REVOLUTIONARY PLYWOOD SCARF CLAMPING JIGTHE PROA FAQ
by Craig O'Donnell
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