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Building Outrigger Sailing Canoes: Modern Construction Methods for Three Fast, Beautiful Boats


Building Outrigger Sailing Canoes: Modern Construction Methods for Three Fast, Beautiful Boats


$10.92


Build the fastest, most exotic sailboats around! Popular in Hawaii and throughout the South Pacific and Indian Oceans, outrigger canoes combine the romance of the South Seas with a ruthless efficiency of design and breathtaking sailing performance. This is the first book to present complete plans and building instructions for three outrigger sailing canoes. Based on traditional Hawaiian and Micron…

Canoe Rig: The Essence and the Art: Sailpower for Antique and Traditional Canoes


Canoe Rig: The Essence and the Art: Sailpower for Antique and Traditional Canoes


$21.14


Author/illustrator Todd Bradshaw was born in Waterloo, Iowa. He and his wife, Marite, make their home in Madison, Wisconsin, where Todd builds sails for a living under his shingle Addiction Sailmakers. Addiction was the name of his wooden Star-class sloop. She was rescued from oblivion, fully restored and then struck by lighten. For fun Todd rebuilds old boats, and designs new ones. His background…

By Canoe and Sailing Ship They Came


By Canoe and Sailing Ship They Came


$22.95



X20 Universal Adult Life Jacket Vest - Red & Black


X20 Universal Adult Life Jacket Vest – Red & Black


$16.95


Adult Coast Guard Approved Floatation Device…







SOS Deluxe Sailing Harness


SOS Deluxe Sailing Harness



SOS Deluxe Sailing Harness. A great addition to your SOS SOSpenders! If you end up in a “man overboard” situation, you WANT to be wearing this Harness for easy recovery! State Size. Order Today! SOS Deluxe Sailing Harness…


Sailing canoes, Tonga, 1826-1829. from The Science and Society Picture Library (THIS IS AN ART PRINT)


Sailing canoes, Tonga, 1826-1829. from The Science and Society Picture Library (THIS IS AN ART PRINT)


$40.00



Photo: Peekskill Bay,narrows,Hudson River,boats,ships,sailing,canoes,New York,NY,1880


Photo: Peekskill Bay,narrows,Hudson River,boats,ships,sailing,canoes,New York,NY,1880


$8.99


8×12 inch Photographic Print from a high-quality scan of the original.Title: Peekskill Bay and narrows of the Hudson Related Names: Detroit Publishing Co. , publisher Date Created/Published: [between 1880 and 1899] Notes: Date based on Detroit, Catalogue F (1899).Detroit Publishing Co. no. 04002.Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.Subjects: Boats. Rivers. Bays. United States–New Yor…

SAILING CANOE TIKI PHOTO FRAME DESIGNER - 4 X 6


SAILING CANOE TIKI PHOTO FRAME DESIGNER – 4 X 6


$16.50


DESIGNER FRAMES Display treasured photographs in these attractive frames – each with an Island-style theme. Crafted from polyresin or glass with poly-resin detail and completed with a unique finish, each frame is hand-painted to create a one-of-a-kind collector piece. Individually gift-boxed. Sizes vary but are approximately 6″ x 7″ each.All frames hold a 4″ x 6″ photograph and include table-top d…








 10 Wooden Boats You Can Build: For Sail, Motor, Paddle and Oar


10 Wooden Boats You Can Build: For Sail, Motor, Paddle and Oar


$10.27


The beauty of this book is that the construction bugs have already been worked out of the designs. Plans, step-by-step building instructions, materials lists, clear photographs, and detailed diagrams are included; every boat was built before the plans and instructions were published. Many, like the Cartopper, the Flat-Bootomed Skiff, the Caps Charles, and the Wee Lassie, have been built by the hundreds. Follow the building process of ten different designs: a Herreshoff Daysailer, a Lapstrake Plywood Runabout, a Norwegian Pram, a Strip-Built Double-Paddle Canoe, a Cold-Molded Dinghy, a Bareau, and a Double-Paddle Lapstrake Sailing Canoe.

 2012 Summer Olympic Venues: Old Trafford, St James' Park, Millennium Stadium, Wembley Stadium, the O2 Arena


2012 Summer Olympic Venues: Old Trafford, St James’ Park, Millennium Stadium, Wembley Stadium, the O2 Arena


$30.24


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Old Trafford, St James’ Park, Millennium Stadium, Wembley Stadium, the O2 Arena, All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Lord’s Cricket Ground, Olympic Stadium, Venues of the 2012 Summer Olympics, Hampden Park, Hyde Park, London, Earls Court Exhibition Centre, Excel London, Wembley Arena, Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy, Greenwich Park, London Velopark, Broxbourne White Water Canoe Centre, Horse Guards Parade, London Aquatics Centre, Weald Country Park, Royal Artillery Barracks, Olympic Park, London, Dorney Lake, 2012 Olympic Marathon Course, Basketball Arena, North Greenwich Arena 2, Handball Arena, Olympic Hockey Centre, Hadleigh Country Park. Excerpt: The Mall will form part of the course of the 2012 Olympic Marathon The 2012 Olympic Marathon Course will be used for both the men’s and women’s marathon races at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London . The course will circuit much of central London, starting at Tower Bridge , before heading to a finish at the Olympic Stadium . Route description Commencing from Tower Bridge , the route will circuit central London three times. Each circuit will pass by or through the Tower of London , the Victoria Embankment , the Palace of Westminster , Parliament Square , Westminster Abbey , Birdcage Walk , Green Park , Buckingham Palace , the Mall , Trafalgar Square , the Strand , St Paul’s Cathedral , and the City of London . After the final circuit, the route then heads east, along Whitechapel Road and Mile End Road , towards the Olympic Park and a finish in the Olympic Stadium . Route map This is a stylised map showing the major features of the route without showing every bend. The map is approxiately to scale. Schematic Diagram Showing the London 2012 Olympic Router London Marathon comparison Since the annual London

 40,000 Miles In A Canoe


40,000 Miles In A Canoe


$19.95


“I have found every word of Voss’s concerning ships and the sea to be pure gold.”—Weston Martyr, sailing authorOn May 27, 1901, Captain John C. Voss, accompanied by journalist Norman Luxton, put to sea in the Tilikum, a 38-foot dugout canoe. Joshua Slocum’s best-sell, Sailing Alone Around the World, had been published the year before, and Voss and Luxton’s goal was to make a name for themselves by circling the globe in a vessel smaller than Slocum’s Spray. Tilikum was just 5 feet wide and drew a mere 24 inches fully loaded. Outfitted by Voss with a deck, a small keel, three stubby masts, a cockpit for the helmsman, and a tiny cabin, Voss’s canoe was one of the oddest craft ever to attempt a deep-sea voyage. Her crew, too, was mismatched. Voss was a professional sailor who had been pushed ashore by the decline of commercial sail. Luxton, a nautical innocent, was along to record the voyage for posterity. More than three years later, Tilikum arrived in England after a voyage of 40,000 miles—a journey fraught with perilous and exotic adventures on both land and sea. Luxton abandoned the boat in the South Seas, and his replacement was lost overboard in a storm. But Voss carried on, and in 1912 – 13 he wrote The Venturesome Voyages of Captain Voss, the book that established him alongside Slocum as one of the greatest small-boat navigators of all time. This volume in The Sailor’s Classics restores in its entirety Captain Voss’s account of his adventure in the Tilikum, together with the more noteworthy of the two remaining narratives in Voss’s original book, a voyage through a typhoon in the 19-foot yawl Sea Queen. In the words of Jonathan Raban, “to possess this book is to have at your elbow your own compact fount of growling sea-wisdom, the classic primer on small-boat handling under all imaginable conditions.” For sailors and armchair adventurers alike, 40,000 Miles in a Canoe is

 Canoe And Boat Building


Canoe And Boat Building


$21.95


Containing Plain And Comprehensive Directions For The Construction Of Canoes, Rowing And Sailing Boats And Hunting Craft.

 Canoe And Boat Building


Canoe And Boat Building


$36.95


Containing Plain And Comprehensive Directions For The Construction Of Canoes, Rowing And Sailing Boats And Hunting Craft.

 Canoe And Boat Building


Canoe And Boat Building


$22.75


Containing Plain And Comprehensive Directions For The Construction Of Canoes, Rowing And Sailing Boats And Hunting Craft.

 Canoe and Boat Building: A Complete Manual for Amateurs


Canoe and Boat Building: A Complete Manual for Amateurs


$9.41


Contains comprehensive, simply written directions for designing and constructing canoes, rowing and sailing boats, and hunting craft. 87 illustrations.

 Champlain's Dream


Champlain’s Dream


$18.99


In this sweeping, enthralling biography, acclaimed historian David Hackett Fischer brings to life the remarkable Samuel de Champlain — soldier, spy, master mariner, explorer, cartographer, artist, and Father of New France. Born on France’s Atlantic coast, Champlain grew to manhood in a country riven by religious warfare. The historical record is unclear on whether Champlain was baptized Protestant or Catholic, but he fought in France’s religious wars for the man who would become Henri IV, one of France’s greatest kings, and like Henri, he was religiously tolerant in an age of murderous sectarianism. Champlain was also a brilliant navigator. He went to sea as a boy and over time acquired the skills that allowed him to make twenty-seven Atlantic crossings without losing a ship. But we remember Champlain mainly as a great explorer. On foot and by ship and canoe, he traveled through what are now six Canadian provinces and five American states. Over more than thirty years he founded, colonized, and administered French settlements in North America. Sailing frequently between France and Canada, he maneuvered through court intrigue in Paris and negotiated among more than a dozen Indian nations in North America to establish New France. Champlain had early support from Henri IV and later Louis XIII, but the Queen Regent Marie de Medici and Cardinal Richelieu opposed his efforts. Despite much resistance and many defeats, Champlain, by his astonishing dedication and stamina, finally established France’s New World colony. He tried constantly to maintain peace among Indian nations that were sometimes at war with one another, but when he had to, he took up arms and forcefully imposed a new balance of power, proving himself a formidable strategist and warrior. Throughout his three decades in North America, Champlain remained committed to a remarkable vision, a Grand Design for France’s colony. He encouraged intermarriage among the French colonists and the

 Clubs And Societies In England


Clubs And Societies In England


$19.99


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Hellfire Club, Lunar Society of Birmingham, Spielplatz, Yorkshire County Cricket Club, Surrey County Cricket Club, Bradford Bulls, Sussex County Cricket Club, Kent County Cricket Club, Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, Sale Sharks, Slindon Cricket Club, Old Leightonians Cricket Club, Salford Lads Club, Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy, University of Birmingham Boat Club, Derby Philosophical Society, Barts and the London Rfc, Sheffield Cricket Club, Colne Cricket Club, Manchester Canoe Club, Mills Archive, Viking Kayak Club, Durham University Boat Club, Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club, Horseboating Society, Durham College Rowing, the Liver Sketching Club, Richmond Cricket Club, Surrey, Dittons Skiff and Punting Club, Chesterfield Canal Trust, Celtic and Irish Cultural Society, Detection Club, Norfolk Heritage Fleet Trust, Kingston Royals Dragon Boat Racing Club, British Dragon Boat Racing Association, Royal Canoe Club, Nottingham University Boat Club, Hadlow Cricket Club, East Anglian Waterways Association, Guards Polo Club, Wilts

 Conjuror's House


Conjuror’s House


$28.75


The girl stood on a bank above a river flowing north. At her back crouched a dozen clean whitewashed buildings. Before her in interminable journey, day after day, league on league into remoteness, stretched the stern Northern wilderness, untrodden save by the trappers, the Indians, and the beasts. Close about the little settlement crept the balsams and spruce, the birch and poplar, behind which lurked vast dreary muskegs, a chaos of bowlder-splits, the forest. The girl had known nothing different for many years. Once a summer the sailing ship from England felt its frozen way through the Hudson Straits, down the Hudson Bay, to drop anchor in the mighty River of the Moose. Once a summer a six-fathom canoe manned by a dozen paddles struggled down the waters of the broken Abítibi. Once a year a little band of red-sashed voyageurs forced their exhausted sledge-dogs across the ice from some unseen wilderness trail. That was all.

 Conjuror's House


Conjuror’s House


$43.95


The girl stood on a bank above a river flowing north. At her back crouched a dozen clean whitewashed buildings. Before her in interminable journey, day after day, league on league into remoteness, stretched the stern Northern wilderness, untrodden save by the trappers, the Indians, and the beasts. Close about the little settlement crept the balsams and spruce, the birch and poplar, behind which lurked vast dreary muskegs, a chaos of bowlder-splits, the forest. The girl had known nothing different for many years. Once a summer the sailing ship from England felt its frozen way through the Hudson Straits, down the Hudson Bay, to drop anchor in the mighty River of the Moose. Once a summer a six-fathom canoe manned by a dozen paddles struggled down the waters of the broken Abítibi. Once a year a little band of red-sashed voyageurs forced their exhausted sledge-dogs across the ice from some unseen wilderness trail. That was all.

 Conjuror's House


Conjuror’s House


$20


The girl stood on a bank above a river flowing north. At her back crouched a dozen clean whitewashed buildings. Before her in interminable journey, day after day, league on league into remoteness, stretched the stern Northern wilderness, untrodden save by the trappers, the Indians, and the beasts. Close about the little settlement crept the balsams and spruce, the birch and poplar, behind which lurked vast dreary muskegs, a chaos of bowlder-splits, the forest. The girl had known nothing different for many years. Once a summer the sailing ship from England felt its frozen way through the Hudson Straits, down the Hudson Bay, to drop anchor in the mighty River of the Moose. Once a summer a six-fathom canoe manned by a dozen paddles struggled down the waters of the broken Abítibi. Once a year a little band of red-sashed voyageurs forced their exhausted sledge-dogs across the ice from some unseen wilderness trail. That was all.

 Conjuror's House


Conjuror’s House


$20.43


The girl stood on a bank above a river flowing north. At her back crouched a dozen clean whitewashed buildings. Before her in interminable journey, day after day, league on league into remoteness, stretched the stern Northern wilderness, untrodden save by the trappers, the Indians, and the beasts. Close about the little settlement crept the balsams and spruce, the birch and poplar, behind which lurked vast dreary muskegs, a chaos of bowlder-splits, the forest. The girl had known nothing different for many years. Once a summer the sailing ship from England felt its frozen way through the Hudson Straits, down the Hudson Bay, to drop anchor in the mighty River of the Moose. Once a summer a six-fathom canoe manned by a dozen paddles struggled down the waters of the broken Abítibi. Once a year a little band of red-sashed voyageurs forced their exhausted sledge-dogs across the ice from some unseen wilderness trail. That was all.

 Conjuror's House


Conjuror’s House


$42.16


The girl stood on a bank above a river flowing north. At her back crouched a dozen clean whitewashed buildings. Before her in interminable journey, day after day, league on league into remoteness, stretched the stern Northern wilderness, untrodden save by the trappers, the Indians, and the beasts. Close about the little settlement crept the balsams and spruce, the birch and poplar, behind which lurked vast dreary muskegs, a chaos of bowlder-splits, the forest. The girl had known nothing different for many years. Once a summer the sailing ship from England felt its frozen way through the Hudson Straits, down the Hudson Bay, to drop anchor in the mighty River of the Moose. Once a summer a six-fathom canoe manned by a dozen paddles struggled down the waters of the broken Abítibi. Once a year a little band of red-sashed voyageurs forced their exhausted sledge-dogs across the ice from some unseen wilderness trail. That was all.

 Conjuror's House


Conjuror’s House


$13.99


The girl stood on a bank above a river flowing north. At her back crouched a dozen clean whitewashed buildings. Before her in interminable journey, day after day, league on league into remoteness, stretched the stern Northern wilderness, untrodden save by the trappers, the Indians, and the beasts. Close about the little settlement crept the balsams and spruce, the birch and poplar, behind which lurked vast dreary muskegs, a chaos of bowlder-splits, the forest. The girl had known nothing different for many years. Once a summer the sailing ship from England felt its frozen way through the Hudson Straits, down the Hudson Bay, to drop anchor in the mighty River of the Moose. Once a summer a six-fathom canoe manned by a dozen paddles struggled down the waters of the broken Abítibi. Once a year a little band of red-sashed voyageurs forced their exhausted sledge-dogs across the ice from some unseen wilderness trail. That was all.

 Cruising (maritime)


Cruising (maritime)


$44


Cruising by boat is a lifestyle that involves living for extended time on a boat while traveling from place to place for pleasure. Cruising generally refers to trips of a few days or more, and can extend to round-the-world voyages. Boats were almost exclusively used for work prior to the nineteenth century. In 1857, the philosopher Henry David Thoreau, with his book Canoeing in Wilderness chronicling his canoe voyaging in the wilderness of Maine, was the first to convey the enjoyment of spiritual and lifestyle aspects of cruising. The concept of cruising for pleasure was popularized in the nineteenth century, by several widely read authors and books: John MacGregor, 1866, A Thousand Miles in a Rob Roy Canoe, Robert Louis Stevenson, 1877, An Inland Voyage and Nathaniel H. Bishop, 1879, Four Months in a Sneakbox. Cruisers can see traditional life in remote areas of the world; here, a Kuna paddles a dugout canoe in the San Blas Islands.Joshua Slocum was one of the first people to carry out a long-distance sailing voyage for pleasure, circumnavigating the world between 1895 and 1898.

 Enchanted Vagabonds


Enchanted Vagabonds


$19.69


Dana Lamb and his wife had a great idea: build a sailing canoe and voyage south along the Pacific Coast from Southern California to Panama. Warm water, gentle surf, benign beaches…a suitable way to spend the summer.This was in the 1930s, and one pictures them pounding nails into plywood and 2x4s. At last they are off on a junket that almost ends in disaster. What saved them was their intelligence, a “can do” sense of the possible and their cheerful courage.”One of the great adventure stories…an improbable undertaking with people as believable and genuine as the couple next door.” (B-O-T Editorial Review Board)

 History Of Hawaii By Island


History Of Hawaii By Island


$27.64


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: History of Hawaii (Island), History of Kauai, History of Maui, History of Oahu, Kealakekua Bay, Schäffer Affair, Naihe, George Lycurgus, Oahu Cemetery, Battle of Nu’uanu, 1790 Footprints, Russian Fort Elizabeth, John Adams Kuakini, Hilo Massacre, Honouliuli Internment Camp, Royal School, Hanapepe Massacre, Honokohau Settlement and Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Fire Stations of Oahu, MokuÊ?ula, Kahaluu Taro Lo’i, Titus Coan, Battle of Mokuohai, Clarence H. Cooke House, Charles Montague Cooke, Jr., House and Kuka’o'o Heiau, Honolulu Tudor-french Norman Cottages, Church of the Crossroads, Kukaniloko Birth Site, Olowalu, Hawaii, Governors of Maui, Anna Rice Cooke, Ulupo Heiau State Historic Site, Pu’u O Mahuka Heiau State Monument, R.n. Linn House, Battle of Kepaniwai, Huilua Fishpond, Stangenwald Building, Grace Cooke House, Kahaluu Fish Pond, Joseph W. Podmore Building, James L. Coke House, Thomas Alexander Burningham House, Rolling Down to Old Maui, Camp Tarawa, Clinton Briggs Ripley, Andrew Auld, Kapuaiwa Building, ‘ai Noa, Crater Historic District, Lemon Wond Holt House, Honolulu Stadium, Diamond Head Light, Commander in Chief Pacific Fleet Headquarters, Cook Landing Site (Waimea, Hawai’i), Anna Ranch Heritage Center, Kaniakapupu, Kauwaupali. Excerpt: This article summarizes the history of the island of Maui. Its relatively central location within the Hawaiian Islands gave it a pivotal role in their history. According to legends, the hero, Mui, lived at Kauiki, across the bay from Hana. He pulled up the islands of Hawaii on a fishing trip with his magical fishing hook, but failed to pull them all together when his brothers quit paddling the canoe in which they were sailing, so the islands were left spread apart from each other… More:

 How To Find Your Perfect Canoe: A Fail Proof Method to Buying The Best Canoe, Used Canoes, Outrigger Canoe, Sailing Canoe and Aluminum Canoes


How To Find Your Perfect Canoe: A Fail Proof Method to Buying The Best Canoe, Used Canoes, Outrigger Canoe, Sailing Canoe and Aluminum Canoes


$3.95


Jorge L Bozek,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Gilkie publishing

 Payne-Mortlock Sailing Canoe


Payne-Mortlock Sailing Canoe


$47


Lambert M. Surhone (Editor), Mariam T. Tennoe (Editor), Susan F. Henssonow (Editor),Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Betascript Publishing

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