![]() Sept/Oct '78 24 A Sailing Whitehall, The Genius of Laurent Giles, Getting the Feel of Caulking, Cold Molding: APowerboat for Today. July/Aug '78 23 A Norwegian Boatbuilding School, Electrolysis-Debunking the Myths, The Classic Speedboats of LakeTahoe, Multihulls. May/June '78 22 Deck Canvasing: The State of the Art, Practical Bottom Maintenance, Classic Cruisers: Power & Sail, The Versatile Leeboard. Mar/April '78 21 Maintaining the Seams and Topsides, How to Understand Boat Plans, A Wooden Submarine, BuildingRacing Shells. Lawrence Rowing Skiffs, The Life and Times of ColinArcher. Jan/Feb '78 20 Make Your Own Rudder, Repairing the Cabintop, St. Nov/Dec '77 19 Sailing Canoes of Polynesia, The Banks Dory, Taking Off Lines, The Wooden Boat Festival. Sept/Oct '77 18 Building the Adirondack Guideboat, Another Bolger Triumph, New England's Lowells and Their Dories, ENDLESS SUMMER. July/Aug '77 17 New Frontiers: The Pacific Northwest, Evaluating Sheathing Materials, Italy's Premier Boatbuilders, Surfboating on the Jersey Shore. May/June '77 16 The Construction of GOLDEN DAZY, Repairing a Cruiser Transom, An Expert's Views on Varnishing, Planking the Maine Lobsterboat. Mar/April '77 15 Watertight: A Simple Teak Deck, The Fine Art of Stripping Paint, Ribbands, Timbering Out, The Venetian Gondola, Pouring the Lead Keel. Jan/Feb '77 14 The Rabbet, Saw Cuts, No Wrinkles: Canvasing the Deck, The Incredible Herreshoff Dugout, Setting Up. Nov/Dec '76 13 Winter Layup, Making Molds, Leaks Are Lousy, Keeping the Structure Together, West Coast Traditions. Sept/Oct '76 12 An Intro to Refastening, The Essence of Lofting, A Winter Storage Primer, Clamps & Cleverness, The Bass Boat. July/Aug '76 11 Understanding, Appreciating, Preventing Rot, Some Thoughts on Lofting, The Nearly Forgotten Art of Making Planes, Teak Decks. May/June '76 10 Imported Woods, Part II:, A Pro on Painting, Folkboats Revisited, Runabouts, Seasoning Science. Mar/April '76 9 Rediscovering Hackmatack, Mason Boat Works, Barbados Boatbuilding, Domestic Woods, Part I. Jan/Feb '76 8 The Original Knockabouts, Documentation Primer, Ashcroft Construction, Small Craft Restoration, St. Note: There was no Nov/Dec '75 Issue of WoodenBoat- tba Sept/Oct '75 7 Estimating Construction Costs, Cold-Molded Construction, The Building of a Tancook Whaler, Instant Boats, ACTIVE to England. July/Aug '75 6 Chesapeake Bay Log Canoe, John Gardner on Marine Museums, The Great Pacific Boatworks. May/Jun '75 5 The Mystic Seaport Small Craft, Building a Whitehall from Lofting through Finishing, Au Sable River Boats, Building a Tancook Whaler, Part I. Mar/Apr '75 4 The Bath Marine Museum Apprenticeshop, Scottish Fishing Boat Conversions, Cold-Molded Construction, Pete Culler on Boatbuilding. Jan/Feb '75 3 Racing Skipjacks on the Chesapeake, Inspecting the Bilge, The Cape Cod Catboat, ALMA, a San Francisco Scow Schooner. Nov/Dec '74 2 The Lincolnville Wherry, A Smoky Mountains Dory, Electrical Installations, The Decay of Wood in Boats, The Maine Sloop. Contact us Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM until 6:00 PM EST at 87. Make sure to ask about our Loyalty Rewards Program for savings on future purchases at Wholesale Marine.Oct:1974 1 Traditional Boatbuilder's Tools, Building a Sharpie, Red & White Oaks, A Modified Friendship. Our experienced team of boating enthusiasts are here to help answer any questions you may have. Wholesale Marine offers a wide variety of portable boat ladders for any situation, along with anything else you may need to make your day out on the water safe and fun. For a telescoping option, the Garelick Telescoping Stainless Steel Gunwale Ladder is a great choice. It comes in 3 and 4 step options that fold flat for compact storage. For a folding option, check out the Garelick Portable Folding Boarding Ladder. We offer a wide variety of Gunwale hook type ladders. It secures to cleats or railing, is available in 4 or 5-step options. Wholesale Marine has All Types Of Portable Ladders at Great Pricesįor and extremely portable options that is small and compact, the Sea Dog Portable Boarding ladder uses a rope design and is a great option in emergency situations. They come in a variety of different sizes and options including two, three, four, and five-step options. Our selection of portable boat ladders can hook over your boat’s hull or railing. Wholesale Marine carries the leading manufacturers in portable ladders such as JIF, Garelick, E-Z TY, and Sea Dog. Many boats come with stern or transom-mounted ladders but having a portable boat ladder that can be removed can provide an additional way for guests to safely get in and out of the boat. When it comes to entering and exiting your boat for you and your passengers, using a ladder can be the safest way to do so.
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