Joel White
Joel White (1930–1997), the son of author E. B. White and New Yorker Magazine editor Katharine Sergeant Angell White, was a noted U.S. naval architect known for his classic and beautiful designs including the W-Class of boats. Two W boats were posthumously built by Rockport Marine and Brooklin Boat Yard for Donald Tofias. They were christened White Wings and Wild Horses. White's life and character were chronicled in the book A Unit of Water, A Unit of Time by Douglass Whynott and in Joel White: Boatbuilder / designer / sailor by Bill Mayher and Maynard Bray. White died at the age of 66 in 1997 in Brooklin, Maine of lung cancer.[1] His widow, Allene White, lives in Brooklin, along with two of his sons and their families.
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Further reading
- Joel White: Boatbuilder / designer / sailor. By Bill Mayher and Maynard Bray. Noah Publishing Company. May 2002 ISBN 978-0-9608964-0-0
- A Unit of Water a Unit of Time: Joel White's Last Boat. By Douglas Whynott. Washington Square Press. May 1, 2000. ISBN 978-0-671-78526-0
- Wood, Water, and Light: Classic Wooden Boats. By Joel White and Benjamin Mendlowitz. W. W. Norton & Company. April 2000. ISBN 978-0-393-03327-4
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