John Gardner
John Gardner began his boatbuilding career in 1940 at Graves Boatyard in Marblehead, Massachusetts. He became a leading advocate and teacher of building small wooden boats and wrote more than 850 articles on small boats that appeared in "National Fisherman", "WoodenBoat", "Boating", and "Yachting", among others. He died in 1995.
John Gardner began his boatbuilding career in 1940 at Graves Boatyard in Marblehead, Massachusetts. He became a leading advocate and teacher of building small wooden boats and wrote more than 850 articles on small boats that appeared in "National Fisherman", "WoodenBoat", "Boating", and "Yachting", among others. He died in 1995. See less
John Gardner's Featured Books
John Gardner book reviews
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Mickelsson's Ghosts
by leevyne, Oct 29, 2009
At the end of his illustrious writing life, Gardner was on the faculty at a state university campus in Binghamton, NY, and Mickelsson... , his final book, was set in that odd upstate town (as well as ... Read More