
Boatlines
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As he traces the iconic forms of a selection of the boats of Scotland, Ian Stephen outlines the purposes of craft, past and present, to help gain a true understanding of this vital part of our culture. Sea conditions likely to be met and coastal geography are other factors behind the designs of a wide variety of craft.
Stories go with boats. The vessels are not seen as bare artefacts without their own soul but more like living things.
'A writer uniquely attuned to the water, and to the relationships each boat shares with the places it shaped, his stories restore past sea roads and river routes to life' - David Gange, author of The Frayed Atlantic Edge
Reviews / Votes
'Wonderful... a rich compendium of the Scottish engagement with the sea' -- Adam Nicolson, author of Life Between the Tides 'The small boats that made Scottish history have never seemed so charismatic and characterful as in Ian Stephen's gorgeous, vivid prose. A writer uniquely attuned to the water, and to the relationships each boat shares with the places it shaped, his stories restore past sea roads and river routes to life' -- David Gange, author of The Frayed Atlantic Edge '[Boatlines] tells of the compelling bonds between humans and nature, along with copious anecdotes about the vessels, who built them, sailed in them, and the communities they served... an evocative love letter to the sea' -- Neil Drysdale * Press and Journal * 'A magisterial flight across 30 or 40 different vernacular vessels... it is fascinating' * West Highland Free Press * 'Ian Stephen's fascinating new book explores Scotland's deep relationship with boats, the talented people who built them and the many communities that still depend on them' * The Herald * 'A wonderful book about...the small boats that do so much to give individual stretches of the coastline of Scotland such distinctive characters' -- Ken Lussey * Undiscovered Scotland * 'Although there's an incredible density of nautical information, Stephen also packs in anecdotes and has a light writing style' * Scottish Field * 'A sensitively written account of sailors' lore to vicariously share the pleasures of life afloat... absorbing and leaves you wanting more' -- Frank Rennie * Stornoway Gazette * 'carefully researched and there are a selection of nice pencil drawings which make for a pleasing read' * Sailing Today * 'Stephen, through his wonderful use of prose, allows us to experience the culture of these coastal and canal communities which followed a natural rhythm governed by the seasons, the weather, and the tides' -- Marc Chivers * Mariner's Mirror *More details
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Content
- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Map
- 1 The Magnetism of Boats
- 2 The Steam Drifter
- 3 The Moray Firth Scaffie
- 4 The Plumb-Ended Fifie
- 5 The Ultimate Sailing Drifter?
- 6 Versatile Motor Fishing Vessels
- 7 The Herring Fishing - A New Method
- 8 The Deep-Sea Trawler - Coal and Oil
- 9 A Boat to Take a Salmon
- 10 From Working Craft to Yacht Design
- 11 St Ayles Skiff - A Rowing Revival
- 12 The Baldie of Leith
- 13 Craft of the Eyemouth Disaster
- 14 The Gabbert and the Puffer
- 15 Maids of the Lochs
- 16 Yachts of Watson, Mylne and Fife
- 17 Yachts of Robertsons', McGruers' and Others
- 18 The Ring Netters of Girvan - Working Boats of Yacht Finish
- 19 The Whammel of the Solway Firth - Fit for Purpose
- 20 The Line-Skiffs and the Drontheim - The North Channel
- 21 The Curach - A Skin on Timber Bones
- 22 The Loch Fyne Skiff - Sailing for Work and for Pleasure
- 23 A Yacht Derived from a Working Boat
- 24 Racing Skiffs - Mull, Oban and Tiree
- 25 Jacobite, Dawn Treader and Other Creel Boats
- 26 The Birlinn - Lost and Maybe Found
- 27 The Role of the Lighthouse-Tender
- 28 Craft by the Stewarts of Grimsay
- 29 Sgoth Niseach - The Seaboat of North Lewis
- 30 The Racing Dinghies of Plockton
- 31 Bàta Gheàrrloch and the Loch Broom Post Boat
- 32 Coigach - An Ideal Inshore Boat?
- 33 Northwest Mainland and the Hard Cost of Fish
- 34 The Yoles of the North Coast and South Isles
- 35 The Westray Skiff and the Fair Isle Yole 288 297 308 311
- 36 From the Ness Yole to the Sixareen
- 37 A Ballad of Boats?
- Further Reading
- Index
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