- Thomas Winer Malone
Infobox Person
name = Thomas Winer Malone
birth_date = birth date and age|1929|11|1
birth_place =Hope Town ,Elbow Cay ,Bahamas
other_names = Winer Malone
known_for = Prominent Bahamian boat builder, having built more than 200 Abaco Dinghies.
nationality = Bahamian
spouse = Joanne Malone (1962-present)
children = 3Winer Malone (born
Nov 1 ,1929 ), the last of a great generation of Bahamian wooden boat builders, single handedly crafted over 200 Abaco dinghies in his lifetime. [Collins 2005] Ranging from 10-14 feet, his boats were hewn from memory without the use of power tools, jigs or templates, and from trees he cut himself on theAbaco Islands . [Wooden Boat Magazine] Malone'sAbaco dinghy is open-hulled, single-masted with a small "banana board" supporting the top of the sail. "Scooting joyfully under sail across harbors and bights, Abaco dinghies are distinctive at a distance. Even at anchor they display a corky energy. Their design is as traditionally perfect for their intended use as is the Native American canoe." [Dodge 2005] Before the advent of outboard motors in the 1950s, Bahamian dinghies often provided the sole means of transportation for fisherman, farmers, and visiting families, as well as the occasional smuggler and rum runner. If the wind died, a boat could be propelled with a single, long sculling oar off the transom. When fiberglass hulls finally supplanted wood construction in the 1960s, Malone's Abaco dinghies remained in strong demand, primarily from American sailing enthusiasts.Notes
References
* Baker, Christopher P (2001). "Bahamas, Turks & Caicos", Footscray, Victoria 3011, Australia: Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd. ABN 36 005 607 983
* Collins, E (2005). "Winer Malone and the Abaco Dinghy", Maple City, MI: Good Harbor Publications. ISBN 0-974-20380-6
* Winer Malone, Cover Story, (1997), Wooden Boat Magazine, Issue 135, March/April; Brooklin, ME
* Dodge, S (2005), Abaco: The History of an Out Island and Its Cays, 3rd edition, New Syrmna Beach FL: White Sound Press. ISBN 0-932265-76-6
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