> What Are Jargon ?? :) Thanks Paul. I ordered Nick's book about a week ago
> and should get it soon, and I've got a Barnes & Noble about a mile or
> two from here so I may just go and look up the others. Of all the
> monthly's out there, would Woodenboat magazine be the best or is there
> some other that covers primarily canoes and kayaks? I don't like getting
> loaded down with magazines as I seldom ever get to read them and the
> barber doesn't have room for any more freebies. Thanks again,
> Rehd
Rehd,
I like 'Sea Kayaker' and 'Wooden Boat'. There is also 'Canoe and Kayak'. 'Wooden Boat' is helpful for learning about building in general, and 'Sea Kayaker' talks about kayaking in general and building on occasion. I have seen reviews of Pygmy and CLC kayaks in it. They have also published plans for building different kayaks.
Go to your local library, I found a wealth of information on building, design, theory, and techniques. My local library has a better selection than all the book superstores in my area combined. It is a great way to find out what books you want to buy and always have on hand for reference.
Mike
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- Terminology ?
Rehd -- 10/18/1999, 3:58 am- Here's another
Paul Lund -- 10/19/1999, 12:43 am- Boatbuilding Terms Defined
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Paul Connolly -- 10/19/1999, 2:25 pm- Re: Boatbuilding Terms Defined
Rehd -- 10/18/1999, 11:48 am- Re: Boatbuilding Terms Defined
Mike Hanks -- 10/18/1999, 12:06 pm- Re: Boatbuilding Terms Defined
Rehd -- 10/18/1999, 12:34 pm
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