Wooden Boat
WoodenBoat is an American magazine that has been published since 1974. It is written for owners, admirers, builders, and designers of wooden boats. Its publication marked the start of a trend — a growing interest in traditional boats and boat building techniques and the development thereof. The company's headquarters is located in Brooklin, Maine.
WoodenBoat celebrates both the old and the new. The diversity of types of craft built in this material and the interest would be repeated in other countries with publications such as Classic Boat, The Boatman and Watercraft.
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