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Bolts
and nuts and washers in bronze. The range listed is in imperial units, with UNC threads. For thread chart, click here.

Brass Woodscrews
We list imperial sizes, guaranteed to confuse everybody brought up on the metric system. See here for a gauge chart and pilot hole info. Please don't be tempted to use brass screws for bronze fittings. If you are unsure, perhaps this note may help.

Bronze Woodscrews
Like brass, listed in imperial sizes. See here for a gauge chart and pilot hole info. We can source many more sizes than are listed.

Gunk & Goo
A miscellany of traditional materials, mostly used in an attempt to keep water out of the boat or its equipment.

Materials
Odd materials which even if you can source them, you are usually obliged to buy by the ton/mile/truckload. Not here - you can have as much or as little as you like.

Nails, Roves and Tacks
In copper and bronze. Slight snag is that at present (autumn 2008) copper tacks have temporarily gone out of production.

Sailmaking Equipment
Sewing kit and other bits for all those jobs on the boat which you would never dream of doing at home.


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