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'''''WoodenBoat''''' is an American magazine written for owners, admirers, builders, and designers of [[wood]]en boats. The company's headquarters is located in [[Brooklin, Maine]]. It was founded in September 1974 by Jon Wilson, a former boatbuilder.<ref name="Compton2008">{{cite book |last=Compton |first=Nic |date=2008 |title=Iain Oughtred: A Life in Wooden Boats |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6gBGayKwFk8C&pg=PA58 |location=London |publisher=[[Adlard Coles Nautical]] |via=[[Google Books]] |pages=58–66 |isbn=978-1-4081-0515-3 |accessdate=2022-08-15 }}</ref><ref name="Agrifoglio2015">{{cite book |last1=Agrifoglio |first1=Rocco |last2=Metallo |first2=Concetta |editor1-last=Mola |editor1-first=Lapo |editor2-last=Pennarola |editor2-first=Ferdinando |editor3-last=Za |editor3-first=Stefano |date=2015 |chapter=Preserving Knowledge Through Community of Practice: A Multiple Case Study |title=From Information to Smart Society: Environment, Politics and Economics |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=afzYBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA109 |location=Cham |publisher=[[Springer Nature]] |issn=2195-4968 |isbn=978-3-319-09449-6 |doi=10.1007/978-3-319-09450-2 |via=[[Google Books]] |page=109 |accessdate=2022-08-15 }}</ref> Wilson sold his Alden [[ketch]], using $11,000 of the proceeds along with $3,500 from a loan to start the magazine.<ref name="Pillsbury1982-03-09">{{cite news |last=Pillsbury |first=Fred |date=1982-03-09 |title=His magazine sells, knock on wood: A man turns his love for wooden boats into successful publication |newspaper=[[The Boston Globe]] |page=37 |id={{ProQuest|1466612179}} }}</ref> |
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'''''WoodenBoat''''' is an American magazine that has been published since 1974. It is written for owners, admirers, builders, and designers of [[wood]]en boats. The company's headquarters is located in [[Brooklin, Maine]].<ref name="Manta">{{cite web |title=Wooden Boat Magazine |url=http://www.manta.com/c/mm2lvhf/wooden-boat-magazine|work=Manta|accessdate=February 8, 2011}}</ref> |
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On January 1, 2022, ''WoodenBoat'' was acquired by Matt Murphy and Andrew Breece, the editor and publisher, respectively, of the magazine.<ref name="Genter2022-01-14">{{cite news |last=Genter |first=Ethan |date=2022-01-14 |title=New owners want to grow a Maine magazine for wooden boat enthusiasts |url=https://www.bangordailynews.com/2022/01/14/news/hancock/new-employee-owners-want-to-grow-a-maine-based-magazine-for-wooden-boat-enthusiasts-joam40zk0w/ |newspaper=[[Bangor Daily News]] |accessdate=2022-08-15 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20220815080500/https://www.bangordailynews.com/2022/01/14/news/hancock/new-employee-owners-want-to-grow-a-maine-based-magazine-for-wooden-boat-enthusiasts-joam40zk0w/ |archivedate=2022-08-15 }}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 08:23, 15 August 2022
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Frequency | Bi-monthly |
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Founded | 1974 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Brooklin, Maine |
Language | English |
Website | www.woodenboat.com |
ISSN | 0095-067X |
WoodenBoat is an American magazine written for owners, admirers, builders, and designers of wooden boats. The company's headquarters is located in Brooklin, Maine. It was founded in September 1974 by Jon Wilson, a former boatbuilder.[1][2] Wilson sold his Alden ketch, using $11,000 of the proceeds along with $3,500 from a loan to start the magazine.[3]
On January 1, 2022, WoodenBoat was acquired by Matt Murphy and Andrew Breece, the editor and publisher, respectively, of the magazine.[4]
References
- ^ Compton, Nic (2008). Iain Oughtred: A Life in Wooden Boats. London: Adlard Coles Nautical. pp. 58–66. ISBN 978-1-4081-0515-3. Retrieved 2022-08-15 – via Google Books.
- ^ Agrifoglio, Rocco; Metallo, Concetta (2015). "Preserving Knowledge Through Community of Practice: A Multiple Case Study". In Mola, Lapo; Pennarola, Ferdinando; Za, Stefano (eds.). From Information to Smart Society: Environment, Politics and Economics. Cham: Springer Nature. p. 109. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-09450-2. ISBN 978-3-319-09449-6. ISSN 2195-4968. Retrieved 2022-08-15 – via Google Books.
- ^ Pillsbury, Fred (1982-03-09). "His magazine sells, knock on wood: A man turns his love for wooden boats into successful publication". The Boston Globe. p. 37. ProQuest 1466612179.
- ^ Genter, Ethan (2022-01-14). "New owners want to grow a Maine magazine for wooden boat enthusiasts". Bangor Daily News. Archived from the original on 2022-08-15. Retrieved 2022-08-15.