Issues #100 to #97 #96 to #47
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Issues #100 to #97 #96 to #47
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Thanks for all your efforts and lovely work for the small boats community!!!
Thank you for the effort and all the information. I look forward to meeting other rowers in the Salish Sea. Probably not this winter.
Thank you, Christopher, for this nice work!
(A faithful reader from France)
Congratulations. We all wait to see each post with enthusiasm.
Thank you
Congratulations on this milestone. I am late to the party but enjoying all the back issues. Here’s to a great future!
Well done! Many thanks and well wishes!
Congratulations! I’ve enjoyed every issue. Keep up the good work!
Congratulations for the 100th edition and thank you all for keeping me eagerly waiting for the first day every month to read about small boats. Kudos!
Congratulations, and I love the peanut-butter jar (source of fuel for many an adventure!) full of Whitehalls!
Are these back issues available for bulk digital purchase?
Access to all of the back issues, in their entirety, is free to anyone with a current subscription. Just click on “Issues” from the menu at the top and all of the issue covers and dates will appear. Then click away!
Christopher Cunningham, Editor
Thank you! Glad it’s the weekend.
Small boats in a jar, but no small task! Way to go, Nate!
I have subscribed to Small Boats Monthly from the beginning and find myself checking to see if the new issue is posted at about noon on the first of every month. This is a magazine that hits the spot. Thanks and congratulations.
The jar full of small boats is a perfect metaphor for the Small Boats website: full of fantastic boats built and maintained with love.
Congratulations and Thank you. I greatly enjoy your work.
Glorious achievement for such a demanding job
Many greetings to all readers from Italy
Good to see that jar is filled with smooth, and not crunchy!
Best wishes and smooth sailing for the new year.
Thanks Christopher, your many contributors, helpers, and loved ones. Your subscription was the best birthday present I can remember, as I was about to give up on building a small wooden boat. Your magazine makes that impossible! I look forward to the next hundred issues. 🙂
Congratulations on your 100th editorial, Chris. I always enjoy your message within the context of boating. It’s fun to explore the small boot world each month. Nate’s way of celebrating his dad’s milestone was clever (but not surprising).
What a wonderful look back at the inspiring creation you’ve achieved, Chris, and many thanks for the long periods of dreaming that they inspired. My Christmas wish is that you would have made each of the covers into a clickable link to take us to that issue… but save that work until after the holidays… Fair winds!
Just finally getting caught up with all my Small Boat Magazine’s e-zines.
Thank you for all the great articles. My Dad built a plywood kit 17′ (Taft?) cabin outboard cruiser when I was just 2 or 3 years old in a barn in upstate New York (Syracuse). After that boat was sold, we graduated onto 23′ ‘glass Seabird sedan cruiser (now cut up) and a 34’ Siverton also fiberglass(donated to charity). My first boat is a ‘glass Chrysler 21 sloop I still have but needs sails, thanks to mice.
The ramblings of late Philip C. Bolger, Harold H. Payson, and others were my favoites in Small Boat Journal, and even built a Bolger Nymph from plans in that print magazine. I really missed those SBJ magazines but was thrilled to have Small Boats Monthly to feed my wood-boat addictions. Congratulations for 100th and counting issues!
And Also have a Happy, Safe, and Healthy 2023!