id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44228 Beard, Daniel Carter Boat-Building and Boating .txt text/plain 50922 3124 88 or logs and works up to scows, house-boats, skiffs, canoes and simple shown by Fig. 2, making a notch near each end for the cross-pieces. Over the flat ends place the heavy bow cross-piece, bore the peg-holes, the boat) in your left hand and form the loop (A, Fig. 31). To make a stem from a barrel-head, nail the two pieces X and Y, Fig. 56, together as shown in this particular diagram. pieces of packing-box or board, cut in the form of Fig. 58, and nail amidship with all possible speed, by means of the main sheets (Fig. 132), and as the wind strikes the sail on the other side let it out as Fig. 186, XII is the first loop of a "bow-line knot." One end of the on an end-piece at the bow and stern, as the bumper is nailed in Figs. board nailed on the inside bottom of the boat, as shown in Fig. 235 by ./cache/44228.txt ./txt/44228.txt