Archive for March, 2008

posted by admin on Mar 18


About Beach / Piling Style Homes:

Beach or Pilings Homes are typically built on stilts or pilings due to their nearness to the ocean and its rising and falling tides. Because of this feature, beach or piling home plans are also well suited for homes built near lakes or rivers, to safeguard against flooding. Beach or pilings home plans often incorporate decks or porches that wrap around most, if not all, of the home to allow the homeowner to enjoy all the views the home has to offer. While modern styles of beach or pilings homes are prevalent today, there are also many that have cozier elements. Able to be customized to reflect almost any style, Beach or pilings home plans can be Victorian, Cape Cod, Traditional, Contemporary, or any other style. As these homes are usually designed with the wide-open space of a large body of water nearby, the home plans often integrate that open feel throughout. The architecture of beach or pilings home plans often incorporate large windows and multiple-paned glass doors that can be opened to allow the fresh sea breeze to flow through the home. Due to often limited land on ocean-front or lake-front lots, beach or pilings home plans are often designed to be tall, rather than wide, with the living areas on the first floor, and bedrooms upstairs. When building a beach or pilings home, standard roofing is not the same shingle style roof that typically found inland: higher wind speeds call for either heavier shingles, such as clay or terra cotta, or solid roofing, such as steel or aluminum.

Unique Features of Beach / Piling Home Plans:

  • Built on stilts or pilings to protect from rising water levels.
  • Wrap-around porches or decks.
  • Metal or clay shingle roofs are most popular.
  • Large windows and glass doors offer brighter, sunnier atmosphere indoors.
  • Interesting features such as widows’ walks and lookout towers.

posted by admin on Mar 6

There’s so many boats in which to choose from nowadays and plent of antique boats to learn about.  Here is a partial list boat manufacturers we have researched.  
Eastbay, Viking, Hatteras, Moody, Irwin, Mainship, Albin, Garwood, Gulfstar, Bertram, Scout, Dawn, Chinook, Tiffany, Lagoon, Neptunus, Herreshoff, Alden, Grand Banks, C & C, Hatteras LRC, Chris Craft, Trumpy, Hans Christian, Beneteau, Carver, Sea Ray, Luhrs, Wellcraft, Grady-White, Grand Soleil, Elling, Mako, Silverton, Vista, Nordhavn, Boston Whaler, Pearson, Hunter, Marine Trader, Performance Sail, Hacker, CS Yachts, Jeanneau, Elco, Hinckley, motorsailers, Kadey-Krogen, American Trawler, Palmer Johnson, Nautor Swan, passagemakers, Willard, Rhodes, Alberg, Brewer, ACF, Cape Islander, Cheoy Lee, Dickerson, Endeavour, Annapolis, Fisher, Hallberg, Nonsuch, Shepherd, Swan, Ditchburn, Egg Harbor, Island Gypsy, Krogen, Matthews, American, Nordic Tug, Trojan, Penobscot, Winslow Life Raft, Bruce Roberts, Crosby, Luders, Crocker, Sparkman & Stephens, S & S, William Hand, Winthrop Warner, Simmons, catamarans, Liberty, Lawley, Hanna, Wells, Garden, Concordia, Alajuela, Lord Nelson, Morgan, Sea Ray, vintage tugs, Lyman, Grady White, Chesapeake, Cabo, Victory, Ventnor, Canadian, Tollycraft, Stonington, Stamas, Rosborough, Richardson, Prowler, Sabre, Ketch, Pilothouse, float home, Uniflight, Mainship, Post, Passagemaker, Ocean, Nordic, Nordhavn, Matthews, Seaton, Huckins, Fairliner, Egg Harbor, Duffy, Cape Dory, Californian, Alaskan, Authentic, Neville, Seabird, Devlin, Swan, Spencer, Southern Cross, Oceanic, Nonsuch, Nauticat, Logan, Morgan, Authentic, Island Trader, Tollycraft, Island Packet, Islander, PDQ, Hughes, Maine, Offshore, Rosboro, Santa Cruz, Hatteras, Hallberg Rassy, Fisher, Falmouth, Cabo Rico, Concordia, Lord Nelson, Landfall, Corbin, Tayana, Expedition Trawlers, Skipjack, Montego, Zodiac, Express, Sloop, Fisherman, Lobsterboat, Simpson, Elling, Sundeck, Trawler, Yacht, Cummins, Vripack, Yanmar, Burger, Sea Going, houseboat, Wheeler, Express, Nova, Pacific Isle, Viksund, steel boat, steel trawler, steel yachts, Custom, Century, Boesch, Baltimore, and many more. See our ads in PassageMaker, Ocean Navigator, Soundings Magazine, SpinSheet, PropTalk, & Chesapeake Bay Magazine. Also at the Annapolis Boat Shows, Trawler Fest, Miami Boat Show, Palm Beach Boat Show and the Bay Bridge Boat Show.