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Clenched Lap or Clinker. An Appreciation of a Boatbuilding Technique

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Clenched Lap or Clinker. An Appreciation of a Boatbuilding Technique

by McKee, Eric

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Greenwich, UK: National Maritime Museum, 1976. Wraps. Very Good. Orange glossy wraps. 30 pp. An overview and instructional guide, with detailed diagrams and schematics to the technique of clenched lap/clinker construction in building small boats. VERY GOOD condition. Minor soiling, fading, rubbing and edgewear.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
020026
Title
Clenched Lap or Clinker. An Appreciation of a Boatbuilding Technique
Author
McKee, Eric
Format/Binding
Wraps
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Publisher
National Maritime Museum
Place of Publication
Greenwich, UK
Date Published
1976
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Reference; Maritime History;

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