The Sharpie Book

1st Edition
0071580131 · 9780071580137
The Sharpie Book traces the development of the sharpie from its earliest days to the latest plywood-and-epoxy designs; gives comprehensive instructions that can be used to build sharpies of all types and sizes; and includes more than a dozen designs … Read More
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Acknowledgments

Introduction

One History and Evolution

Two Traditional Construction

Three Tools, Materials, Adhesives, Fasteners, and Safety

Four Modern Construction

Five Details and Accoutrements

Six Design, Lofting, and Scantlings

Seven Sailing, Handling, and Maintenance

Appendices

I Tables of Offsets for Adapted Sharpie Designs

II Three Modern Sharpie Designs

III Materials Suppliers

Bibliography

Index

The Sharpie Book traces the development of the sharpie from its earliest days to the latest plywood-and-epoxy designs; gives comprehensive instructions that can be used to build sharpies of all types and sizes; and includes more than a dozen designs and plans for sharpies from 15 to 40 feet from the likes of Chapelle, Kunhardt, Munroe, Boiger, Clapham, Kirby, and the author. A sharpie is a long, narrow, flat-bottom craft that evolved in the 19th century along the Connecticut shore as an oyster fisherman's boat. An 1880 report by the U.S. Census Bureau characterized the sharpie as "so good a fishing boat and so fast a yacht that it has been adopted in a great many other localities throughout the United States." To this add three more superlatives--easy, cheap, and fast to build--and you have the keys to the sharpie's almost cultlike popularity among backyard boatbuilders.