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  • How to Build a Tin Canoe

  • Confessions of an Old Salt
  • By: Robb White
  • Narrated by: Robb White
  • Length: 5 hrs and 49 mins

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How to Build a Tin Canoe

By: Robb White
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Publisher's Summary

While still a young boy, Robb White built his first boat, hewn from the tin roof of an abandoned chicken coop in the backyard. Today, without any formal training, White constructs some of the most sought-after wooden boats around.

In How to Build a Tin Canoe, this Southern raconteur and self-taught expert wooden-boat builder recounts tall tales of a life lived on the water, from his childhood exploring the Gulf of Mexico to growing up - or not really growing up - to share his accrued wisdom with others.

With wry humor he offers such life lessons as how to survive rampaging monkeys and how to stop a turtle from eating your boat. Both wise and entertaining, How to Build a Tin Canoe will find a place with all listeners who love fishing, boating, and great storytelling.

©2003 Robb White (P)2004 Blackstone Audio

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