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- WoodenBoat is an American magazine written for owners, admirers, builders, and designers of wooden boats. The company's headquarters is located in Brooklin...
- "Wooden Boat Festival - Port Townsend, WA". Woodenboat.org. Retrieved 2014-02-24. Whitely, Peyton. The Seattle Times, Sept 08, 1977. pp. 10. Wooden Boat...
- Magazines: 125–. ISSN 0032-4558. The Woodenboat. J. J. Wilson. 2001. Peter H. Spectre (1995). Painting & Varnishing. WoodenBoat Books. pp. 15–. ISBN 978-0-937822-33-3...
- The Life and Hard Times of Albert Hickman WoodenBoat 100th Issue, May/June 1991, Published by Woodenboat Publications, Inc., Brooklin, ME Andrée Conrad...
- has media related to Boat-building. WoodenBoat Publications—publisher of construction plans and techniques for traditional boat building methods. A website...
- Mistikôsiwak (Wooden Boat People) is a 2019 pair monumental historical paintings ("Welcoming the Newcomers" and "Resurgence of the People") by the Canadian...
- Understanding Boat Design Pages 10–11, McGraw-Hill Professional. ISBN 9780070076945. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sharpies. WoodenBoat Publications...
- White. He contributed designs to WoodenBoat magazine and in 1988 published Wood, Water & Light: classic Wooden Boats, with photographs by Benjamin Mendlowitz;...
- boat differs from a raft by obtaining its buoyancy by having most of its structure exclude water with a waterproof layer, e.g. the planks of a wooden...
- given to the United States wooden boats used in World War II. The boats served in many different roles during the war. These boats were built in small boatyards...