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Boating Magazines & Guides
Boatbuilder - Bimonthly magazine that targets the amateur boatbuilder and the professional custom builder
Editorial/Advertising Offices
P.O. Box 112
Jamestown, RI 02835
Email: boatbuildermagazine@yahoo.com
Phone: 401-423-1400
Subscription Department:
Box 420235
Palm Coast, FL 32142
Tel: 800-786-3459
Boatbuilder is the only nationwide, bimonthly magazine that targets the amateur boatbuilder and the professional custom builder. A "hands-on," "do-it-yourself" magazine, Boatbuilder contains timely articles on boat kits, boat plans, building materials, and boatbuilding techniques of interest to both amateur and professional one-off builders. In its pages, you'll find the information you're looking for, along with advertisements from the manufacturers, designers, and suppliers you need to start and complete your project.
Bone Yard Boats - Dedicated to saving old wood boats
P.O. Box 1432
Marblehead, MA 01945
Tel: 843-469-7901
Bone Yard Boats is a newsletter published four times each year containing extensive listings of old wooden boats for sale or just plain free for the taking. Many other articles of interest also are included. You will receive four issues for $19.95 which includes News Items and Classifieds.
Caribbean Compass - For The Insider's View Of The Southern Caribbean's Sea And Shore
Brick House
Back Street
Bequia, St Vincent & the Grenadines
Each month 10,000 copies of Caribbean Compass are distributed FREE throughout the Caribbean in Tortola, St. Maarten, Antigua, Martinique, Dominica, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Grenada, Trinidad & Tobago, Bonaire, Curaçao, coastal Venezuela (including Isla Margarita) and other key locations, as well as mailed to our growing list of subscribers around the globe.
Writers included cruising-guide gurus Chris Doyle and Don Street, authors Ed Hamilton and Ed Teja, and local literati such as Norman Faria and Willie Pinheiro give you monthly news and views. Add to that the regular features on regatta action, environmental issues, available adventures and new facilities for sailors and sea-lovers, and you have a source of information not to be missed. Publishing 40 great pages every month.
Good Old Boat - A Sailing Magazine For The Rest Of Us
7340 Niagara Lane North
Maple Grove, MN 55311-2655
Tel: 763-420-8923
Fax: 763-420-8921
Good Old Boat magazine focuses solely on 10-year-old and older model sailboats and the sailors who own and love them. We want to be clear about this: if your interests lie in the area of older powerboats, our focus may disappoint you.
Everyone starts with a free issue. We'll add you to the growing list of Good Old Boat readers and invoice you for a subscription. If Good Old Boat is not for you after all, simply return the invoice marked "Cancel." We hope you'll be impressed enough to stay with us to offer advice and contacts useful to fellow sailors through the magazine and web pages.
Messing About In Boats - A Magazine For The Small Boat Enthusist
29 Burley Street
Wenham, MA 01984-1943
Tel: 781-774-0906
Messing About In Boats is a magazine featuring everything and anything to do with small boats. It is published twice a month, 24 times per year; Bob Hicks, Editor and Publisher.
Small Craft Advisor - Finally! A magazine for the small-boat sailor.
P.O. Box 1343
Port Townsend, WA 98368
Tel: 800-979-1930 or 360-379-1930
Small Craft Advisor is a publication you couldn't find on the magazine rack until recently. It's the magazine for sailors and owners of boats 25' and under. By forgoing the more "sophisticated", glossy techniques, production costs are kept low and each issue gets bigger, better and more informative than the last. Published bi-monthly.
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