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Hardcover Dorothy Elizabeth: Building a Traditional Wooden Schooner Book

ISBN: 0393049043

ISBN13: 9780393049046

Dorothy Elizabeth: Building a Traditional Wooden Schooner

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This is the story of the building of a 28-foot schooner by eighy year old Roger Duncan. A schooner that relies on age-old methods and materials but also embraces new technology. It is also the story... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A glorious story of family, friends, and creativity

This book is not just another boatbuilding book. Though it does cronicle the building of Dorthy Elizabeth a 28 ft. schooner. It starts with refurbishing there Friendship sloop, then giving it away to there son, with the idea of aquiring a boat with an easier to handle sail plan. At age 80, Roger and Mary Duncan decide to have a famous Maine boatuilder, design and build a 28ft. bare hull schooner for them. They would take on much of the rigging and finish work themselves! Building is interupted by the "crash", a major obsticle. Then a time of reflection and taking stock. The Duncans regroup, and with the help of a very supportive family, and loyal friends and neighbors, they go forward. You learn about the traditional boatbuilding and all that it entails. And, along the way you will be exposed to interesting philosophy, and superb poetry.(The Day The Dam Broke is perfection!!) As the book nears the end you can appreciate what has been accomplished, the style and grace in which the Duncans overcame obsticles, the community spirit, the genuine care and concern. A valueable story of success by hard work, taking a risk, creativity, courage in the face of adversity, and people pitching in to help one another. You will find yourself pondering, maybe uncomfortably, weather you would have the strength and courage to do what they did. And with such character and dignity. Have your kids read this too. There's much to be learned for all.
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