- Zephyr, a 14-foot runabout-skiboat (Charles Bell)
- Wendy Two, 10-foot sailing dinghy (Charles Bell)
- Gull, a 12-foot racing dinghy (Charles Bell)
- Ike, 15-foot V-bottom utility (Charles Bell, based on an Atkin Design)
- Glass Slipper, 17½-foot bass boat (John Atkin)
- Flying Fish, an 18-foot cruiser, inboard or outboard (Charles Bell)
- Adventurer, 22-foot cruiser, inboard or outboard (Charles Bell)
- Mainliner, 23-foot inboard cruiser (Charles Bell)
- Sailfoam, a 9-foot plyfoam-fiberglass sailing dinghy
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Design and Construction
- The Design of Fiberglass Boats
- Art - and Fiberglass Boats
- Quality in Fiberglass Boats
- How Boatbuilders Use Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic
- A Top for the Open Outboard
- Flying Bridge Shelter Top
- Fiberglass Masts
- Rudders and Spinnaker Poles
- A Fiberglass Sink
- An Ice Box of Fiberglass
- Build Your Own Fiberglass Refrigerator
- A Leakproof Cockpit
- Boat Landing for a Muddy Shore
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Maintenance and Repair
- Covering Decks With Fiberglass
- Another Method of Covering Decks
- Don't Discard that Old Dinghy
- Glass Your Boat
- Points to Watch When Fiberglassing Hulls
- Glassing the Metal Hull
- Maintenance of Fiberglass Boats
- Repairing Old Hulls With Fiberglass
- Ten Steps in Making Fiberglass Repairs
- Repairs You Can Make at Fitting-Out Time
- Epoxy Rejuvenates a Lightning
- Rigid Foams in Boatbuilding
- Add Flotation to Your Boat
- Tight Seams With Synthetics
- Dynel - Synthetic Fiber Fabric
- Protection From Fire
- Guarding Against Fires
- Fiberglass Tanks Flame-Tested
- A Fiberglass Forum
- Questions and Answers
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