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Guide Posts are written articles with accompanying still photos and/or video clips, usually written by our team of expert Guides and Founders, who each have many decades of experience.
A Voyage Through Tasmania’s Southwest Wilderness – Part I, by Bruce Stannard
A Voyage Through Tasmania’s Southwest Wilderness – Part I, by Bruce Stannard
A Voyage Through Tasmania’s Southwest Wilderness – Part II, by Bruce Stannard
A Voyage Through Tasmania’s Southwest Wilderness – Part II, by Bruce Stannard
Carvel Construction; John’s Bay Boat Co. Builds a Wooden Lobster Boat, Part II
Carvel Construction; John’s Bay Boat Co. Builds a Wooden Lobster Boat, Part II
Carvel Construction; John’s Bay Boat Co. Builds a Wooden Lobster Boat, Part I
Carvel Construction; John’s Bay Boat Co. Builds a Wooden Lobster Boat, Part I
My Favorite Rig and Why — A Fembøring Norse Square Rig, by Lance Lee
My Favorite Rig and Why — A Fembøring Norse Square Rig, by Lance Lee
The Long Affair: David Bradley and his Herreshoff S-Boat MISCHIEF. A Guest Blog by Ben Bradley
The Long Affair: David Bradley and his Herreshoff S-Boat MISCHIEF. A Guest Blog by Ben Bradley
My Favorite OCH Videos (and Why), by Co-Founder Eric Blake
My Favorite OCH Videos (and Why), by Co-Founder Eric Blake
A Simple Electrical System for the Herreshoff S-class Sloop Mischief
A Simple Electrical System for the Herreshoff S-class Sloop Mischief
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Voyaging Thru Time: Photographs from Penobscot Marine Museum, Part 5
Voyaging Thru Time: Photographs from Penobscot Marine Museum, Part 5
Women Boatbuilders in Oregon, Tasmania, and Scotland — a Guest Blog by Anne Bray
Women Boatbuilders in Oregon, Tasmania, and Scotland — a Guest Blog by Anne Bray
Fine Boat Designs – LEGEND, A Straightforward Fast Cruising Sloop of 1951
Fine Boat Designs – LEGEND, A Straightforward Fast Cruising Sloop of 1951
Rattail Reamers You Can Make Yourself. Also, a Neat Chainsaw Sharpener—by Harry Bryan
Rattail Reamers You Can Make Yourself. Also, a Neat Chainsaw Sharpener—by Harry Bryan