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Thread: Boat on the Cover of Greg Rossel's Book

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    On the cover of Greg Rossel's latest book about building small boats is a really neat looking little boat. Anyone know what that boat is and are the plans or offsets available? Thanks.

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    It's a Shew & Burnham whitehall. The same boat was featured in WB No. 24 in an article about fitting a whitehall with a centerboard. Plans are not available--Shew & Burnham built all of their boats straight off the lofting floor.

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    Thanks,

    It figures that no plans are available. It's always the ones that jump out at ya..

    Bob


    Originally posted by Tom Jackson:
    It's a Shew & Burnham whitehall. The same boat was featured in WB No. 24 in an article about fitting a whitehall with a centerboard. Plans are not available--Shew & Burnham built all of their boats straight off the lofting floor.

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    I asked Greg what the boat was two summers ago. He said he had not built it and, as I recall, didn't know where the photo came from, but I later did see it in an older issue of WB.

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    I thought I had posted an answer to this one, or one just like it.

    Take a look at a book from the WoodenBoat Store called "Building Catherine." This is a boat in the whitehall tradition that may well suit your needs.

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