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Earl Brockway, whose simple plywood boats were used around the world, died early Wednesday. Mr. Brockway, 78, was credited with designing and building sturdy boats that enabled even the poorest asp… ...
Boats with flying bridges, sometimes called "flybridge boats," were once prevalent in smaller sizes. Today, it's mostly yachts that have a flying bridge and boats under 50 feet are mostly ...
Modern sport‑fishing boats are incredibly complex machines. Computer-aided design and construction keep track of everything. ... the future looks incredibly bright for the boats of tomorrow. We have ...
In a 1989 National Fisherman feature on a Tremblay yard, Charles Piatt covered Tremblay Net Boats, a boatyard specializing in ...
The only kinds of boats allowed in this race were made of duct tape and plywood. The Schooner Wharf Minimal Regatta took place in Key West, Florida, over Memorial Day Weekend. Participants were ...
Imagine a soapbox derby race on water. Can you picture it? That's basically what went down at a wacky Memorial Day weekend regatta in Key West on Sunday.
Amateur boat builders had 90 minutes to craft a vessel from plywood to take them across the water in a fundraiser for Small Talk B.C.