Build the Instant Catboat

Build the Instant Catboat
Author: Harold Payson
Publisher: Wooden Boat Publications
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781934982099

Featuring one of Phil Bolger's clean, simple designs. Dynamite clearly explains the building process that will result in your own 12' gaff-rigged catboat using the stitch-and-glue plywood method.

Build the Instant Catboat

Build the Instant Catboat
Author: Harold H. Payson
Publisher: International Marine Publishing
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1986
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780877422228

Instant Boats

Instant Boats
Author: Harold Payson
Publisher: Wooden Boat Publications
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2001
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781934982082

How to build simple, well-designed plywood boats without a complicated building jig, featuring complete scaled-down plans for five easily-built boats designed by Phil Bolger. From a small punt to a 31' daysailer with a schooner rig. The step-by-step example being a 12' double-ended sailing skiff.

Build the New Instant Boats

Build the New Instant Boats
Author: Harold H. Payson
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1984-12
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780071559669

When Harold Payson - known to associates, friends, and his wife as Dynamite - began supplementing his boatbuilding work by selling boat plans, he got feedback from a number of customers who found the boats too difficult to build. Selling plans for boats that never got built went against Dynamite's Dow

Instant Boatbuilding with Dynamite Payson

Instant Boatbuilding with Dynamite Payson
Author: Harold H. Payson
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2007-04-30
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0071743561

From the acknowledged master of the “instant boat”—tips, techniques, and designs for quick-and-easy plywood boatbuilding Dynamite Payson offers you a new guide to building 15 exciting boats from master designer Phil Bolger. Instant Boatbuilding with Dynamite Payson includes plans and instructions for a multipurpose skiff for sail, oar, and power; a pirogue for single or double paddle; a big pram dinghy; a maneuverable peapod; a long, fast, rowing dory; a rugged outboard-powered work skiff; and more. You will enjoy the commonsense advice, step-by-step building instructions, and tips on tools and materials that have made Payson a hero of amateur boatbuilders worldwide.

The Dory Model Book

The Dory Model Book
Author: Harold Payson
Publisher: WoodenBoat Books
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1997
Genre: Authors, American
ISBN: 9780937822456

Three traditional Down East boats are featured: a Banks dory, a Friendship Dory, and a Friendship dory skiff. All are based on authentic boats and built with the same care as a full-size boat.

Boat-Building and Boating

Boat-Building and Boating
Author: Daniel Carter Beard
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 146559499X

There is a widespread notion that all wood will float on water, and this idea often leads to laughable errors. I know a lot of young backwoods farmers who launched a raft of green oak logs, and were as much astonished to see their craft settle quietly to the bottom of the lake as they would have been to see the leaden sinkers of their fish-lines dance lightly on the surface of the waves. The young fellows used a day's time to discover what they might have learned in a few moments by watching the chips sink when they struck the water as they flew from the skilful blows of their axes. The stream which cuts your trail is not always provided with bridges of fallen trees. It may be a river too deep to ford and too wide to be bridged by a chance log. Of course it is a simple matter to swim, but the weather may be cold and the water still colder; besides this, you will probably be encumbered with a lot of camp equipageÑyour gun, rod, and cameraÑnone of which will be improved by a plunge in the water. Or it may so happen that you are on the shores of a lake unsupplied with boats, and you have good reasons for supposing that big fish lurk in some particular spot out of reach from the shore. A thousand and one emergencies may arise when a craft of some kind will be not only a great convenience, but almost a necessity. Under these circumstances a Logomaran may be constructed in a very short time which can bear you and your pack safely to the desired goal. In the Rocky, Cascade, and Selkirk Mountains, the lakes and streams have their shores plentifully supplied with "whim sticks," logs of fine dry timber, which the freshets have brought down from the mountain sides and which the rocks and surging torrents have denuded of bark. These whim sticks are of all sizes, and as sound and perfect as kiln-dried logs. Even in the mountains of Pennsylvania, where the lumberman's axe years ago laid waste the primeval forest, where the saw-mills have devoured the second growth, the tie-hunter the third growth, the excelsior-mills and birch-beer factories the saplings, I still find good sound white pine-log whim sticks strewn along the shores of the lakes and streams, timber which is suitable for temporary rafts and logomarans. In the North Woods, where in many localities the original forest is untouched by the devouring pulp-mills, suitable timber is not difficult to find; so let the green wood stand and select a log of dry wood from the shore where the floods or ice have deposited it. Cut it into a convenient length, and with a lever made of a good stout sapling, and a fulcrum of a stone or chunk of wood, pry the log from its resting-place and roll it into the shallow water.