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  2. John Gardner (boat builder) - Wikipedia

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    Gardner also popularized many small boat designs that had been unique to a certain town or region by making plans available and offering commentary on their attributes. He worked tirelessly to show that traditional working small craft could be readily adapted to pleasure use, starting a trend among small boat aficionados which endures today. [5]

  3. Kettuvallam - Wikipedia

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    The main wood used is "Anjili" (Artocarpus hirsuta). There are houseboats with fully furnished single room, double room and triple rooms. The hull is a series of wooden planks, long cut and carved, tied together using coir with coconut fibers stuffed in between. [6] The kettuvallam is motorised and is steered in deep waters by means of oars.

  4. Boat building - Wikipedia

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    Wood is the traditional boat building material used for hull and spar construction. It is buoyant, widely available and easily worked. It is a popular material for small boats (of e.g. 6-metre (20 ft) length; such as dinghies and sailboats).

  5. Carvel (boat building) - Wikipedia

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    A carvel boat has a smoother surface which gives the impression that it is more hydrodynamically efficient since the exposed edges of the clinker planking appear to disturb the streamline and cause drag. A clinker certainly has a slightly larger wetted area, but a carvel hull is not necessarily more efficient: for given hull strength, the ...

  6. Chris-Craft Commander - Wikipedia

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    Chris-Craft Commander is the name of a range of cruisers built by Chris-Craft Industries.Originally built of wood, the first fiberglass Commander was built in 1963 and debuted at the 1964 New York Boat Show.

  7. WoodenBoat - Wikipedia

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    WoodenBoat is an American magazine written for owners, admirers, builders, and designers of wooden boats. The company's headquarters is located in Brooklin, Maine.It was founded in September 1974 by Jon Wilson, a former boatbuilder.