Keith Callaghan has a portfolio of self-build sports trailer-sailer designs from 5.5 metres to 7 metres LOA and also high performance sailing dinghies. Visit | Window
A strong and high performing cruising catamaran power or sail construted in a new way of boatbuilding - strong, fast and cost efficient out of prebuilt infusion molded parts. Visit | Window
MBW is a fourth generation watercraft design and building tradition. From racing snipes to water scooters and everything in between, for the Meyerboys, boatbuilding is just a way of life. Visit | Window
Cowichan Wooden Boat Society is a non-profit organization whose mandate is the preservation of British Columbia's Maritime History. To this end we run a Maritime Museum and offer traditional wooden boat building courses in Cowichan Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Membership is only $20.00Cdn/year and part of our museum exhibit is live -- members working on restorations in our very active workshop! 2005 is our 20th anniversary so we are having a series of monthly speakers and workshops. Check out or Upcoming Events page to see what's next! Visit | Window
The building of a dream, Journal of the Molly B is a journal of the day by day trials and tribulations of an amateur boat builder. Hunderds of pictures and "How I Did It" notations throughout, an ongoing adventure. Visit | Window
With over 20 years of industry knowledge and experience, Van Gorkom Yacht Design is dedicated to the concept of innovative high performance yachts, both power and sail. Visit | Window
New Boat Building Method. A new application of sandwich core material, in a very fast an inexpensive way. Include the history of a real case building a 33 foot sail boat. This method spend ½ in materials ( ultra light hull) and take 1/3 the time in relation with the traditional way. Visit | Window
The "History of Tunnel Boat Design" book presents the best detailed accounting of how we got these high performance hulls from the unpredictable risky boats to the super fast handlers of today. With 200 mph now in reach, the design relationships with aerodynamics and hydrodynamics will let you achieve the ultimate in your tunnel hull design - but you need to know how and why your boat works like it does. This book relates how the best marine designers of their day, worked their way through the difficulties presented by these complex hull designs. This is a "must have" collector book for serious boat designers or enthusiasts Visit | Window