
From The Editor
When our editor’s marlinespike knife resurfaced after being lost for over a decade, it rekindled memories of his grandfather. The two boats featured in this issue are both 15-footers: one is an outboard skiff built of common lumber and the other is a double-ended pulling boat in fiberglass. Ontarian Phil Boyer takes us along under silent solar power on the 125-miles of the Rideau Canal and our how-to articles show how to get the best out of centerboards and rudders and how to increase the range of a handheld VHF radio. Our gear review determines that impact drivers are an excellent way to drive wood screws and our Reader Built Boat features a paper canoe from New Zealand.
From The Editor
Boat Profile
A classic form in fiberglass
Boat Profile
An easy-to-build outboard skiff
Adventures
Cruising the Rideau Canal
Technique
An elevated accessory antenna can increase a handheld radio's range
Technique
Shaping better centerboards and rudders
Product Reviews
Power and finesse
Reader Built Boats
David Parker's Paper Canoe