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  2. Boat building - Wikipedia

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    A subdivision of the sheet plywood boat building method is known as the stitch-and-glue method, [8] where pre-shaped panels of plywood are drawn together then edge glued and reinforced with fibreglass without the use of a frame. [9] Metal or plastic ties, nylon fishing line or copper wires pull curved flat panels into three-dimensional curved ...

  3. Ta Shing - Wikipedia

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    1970s Self own-brand Shing Sheng fishing boats, and OEM for Baba sailboats; 1978 Ta Shing Yacht Building Co., Ltd. was established in nearby Anping Harbor in Tainan, Taiwan; 1980s Ta Shing builds self own-brand Tashiba sailboats and OEM for Mason sailboats; 1990s Ta Shing builds self own-brand Taswell sailboats and OEM for Nordhavn [7] trawlers

  4. Traditional fishing boat - Wikipedia

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    Traditional fishing boats are usually characteristic of the stretch of coast along which they operate. They evolve over time to meet the local conditions, such as the materials available locally for boat building, the type of sea conditions the boats will encounter, and the demands of the local fisheries.

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  7. Phil Bolger - Wikipedia

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    Phil Bolger was unconventional in many ways and, among many large boats, yachts and custom designs, took an interest in what he termed "evolving crafty ways of building boats". [4] As far back as 1957 he designed "Poohsticks" [ 5 ] as a small plywood rowing skiff to be simply and economically built at home (originally by his brother).