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- Bakken's Boat Shop - Bakken's Boat Shop offers a wide variety of repairs and custom designing for pleasure boats, fishing boats, pontoons, and yachts from New Richland, MN.
- Sportsboat and Waterski International Magazine - Europe's powerboating magazine includes news, gear tests, boat reviews, new boats, chandler listings, forums, UK dealers, and boat shop.
- The Small Boat Shop - Fairfield County County's home for sea kayaks, canoes, rowing shells, dingies, row boats, sail boats, tours and instruction, and boating accessories.
- The Little Boat Shop - Builder of fine wooden boats, also offering a boat building school and family boat building. Builders of nutshell pram, shellback redwing,and San Juan dory.
- The Little Boat Shop - Custom construction and restoration of wooden boats, kayaks, and canoes. Offers boat building education and youth programs. Locations in Fairhaven, Massachusetts and Lincolnville Center, Maine.
- Bear Mountain Boat Shop - Canoe and kayak building plans use the wood strip building method. Offers small model kits, books, videos, tech support forum, and building classes at various locations in Canada.
- Headwater Wooden Boat Shop - Build and repair cedar strip epoxy and wood canvas boats. Information and news about their products and company.
- TenderCraft Boat Shop Inc - One of Canada's largest sources of boats, canoes, building kits, fittings and hardware
- The Boat Show - Includes information about the show, as well as boat plans, and details on boatbuilding and tools.
- Classic Boat Shop - Builders of the Paine design 'Pisces 21' semi-custom daysailer. Hand-crafted boats in a variety of materials.
Wikipedia Articles
- Rodney boat - A rodney or punt is a small Newfoundland wooden boat typically used by one man for hook and line fishing, for squid jigging, for traveling settlement to settlement to shop, or to get out to their powered fishing boats. When towed behind a larger boat as a convenience in going from the larger boat to shore, a rodney was called a go-ashore.