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52 Aboard WIZARD A restored Herreshoff Fishers Island 31
Maynard Bray
58 Cockwells’ Heart of Wood Ambition and resilience pave a golden
path to successNic Compton
64 GAYA The power launch as functional art
Nigel Sharp
68 A River for the Running Wooden boats on Idaho’s protected
Middle Fork of the Salmon RiverGreg Hatten
76 A Straight Edge, a Fair Curve, and a Sharp Point
Drawing lines you can trustHarry Bryan
FEATURES
22 CHUBASCO Better than built, and ready to rumble
Randall Peffer
34 TARI-ANN A close collaboration
Melissa Wood
44 The Periwinkle Junior A simple skiff and an excellent
first boat, Part 2John Rowse
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Number 266
January/February 2019
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DEPARTMENTS
6 Editor’s Page The Survival of the Lucky
8 Letters
14 Currents edited by Tom Jackson
82 Review CrewWatcher Michael Carr Grizzly Glue Greg Rössel
Black Flags, Blue Waters John Summers
90 Launchings…and Relaunchings Robin Jettinghoff
94 Wood Technology Propelling Small Craft with Paddle and Oar Richard Jagels
96 Designs: Review SWEET DREAMS Daysailer and camp-cruiser Mike O’Brien
102 Designs: Sketchbook SKEETER A 35' (10.67m) catamaran
houseboat cruiserLaurie McGowan and J.F. Bedard
128 Save a Classic MOON A Dark Harbor 17 by B.B. Crowninshield
and Rice Brothers Maynard Bray
TEAR-OUT SUPPLEMENT Pages 16/17
Getting Started in Boats When Your Diesel Quits Matthew P. Murphy
Cover: Wilmington Boat Works built the 67'3"
Sparkman & Stephens–designed yawl
CHUBASCO in 1939, and she has been a fixture of Southern
California yachting ever since. She was recently
restored by Wayne Ettel and crew in Wilmington.
Page 22Photograph by Steve Jost
81 How to Reach Us
107 Brokers
112 Builders
116 Kits & Plans
119 Raftings
121 Classifieds
127 Index
Getting Started in Boats