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Plug Nickel Shoestring Boat Restoration; How I Turned an Old Fiberglass Boat Mold into a Beautiful Wooden Sailboat, and What I Learned Along the Way (Paperback)
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Plug Nickel Shoestring Boat Restoration; How I Turned an Old Fiberglass Boat Mold into a Beautiful Wooden Sailboat, and What I Learned Along the Way (Paperback)
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Loot Price R569
Discovery Miles 5 690
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Plug Nickel is a collection of columns written by author Joel
Thurtell about the trials and tribulations of restoring a wooden
Lightning sailboat. The "boat" was actually a mold used to make
fiberglass boats in the 1960s through 1980s, but it just happened
that the mold was the last wooden Lightning sailboat made by boat
builder Nickels & Holman. hence the name. It was a male mold,
and male molds are nicknamed "plugs." Hence the name, "Plug
Nickel." The columns were originally published in the Lightning
"Flashes," a publication of the International Lightning Class
Association. The essays deal with the how-to of restoring wooden
boats, the psychology and philosophy of collecting and fixing
antique and the problem of time spent away from family because of
an obsession. The book emphasizes trying to restore a boat
economically, or "on a shoestring.' It's important to note that the
author, Joel Thurtell, was a newspaper reporter and not a trained
woodworker. Much of his how-to information is spiced with his own
take on how to make things work on a sailboat when the fixer is a
layman with no special boatbuilding training.
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