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Home Port:
Anacortes, WAYear Built:
2007LOA:
61'Beam:
13'Owner:
Kevin PrattDesigner:
Murray PetersonDesign:
Coaster IIType:
SchoonerRoy Jackson and his wife Dolores took on the 50-60 thousand hour build in their backyard and dedicated weekends and evening over the course of...
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Seattle, WAYear Built:
2022LOA:
34'8"Beam:
9'2"Owner:
Karl BischoffDesigner:
Murray PetersonDesign:
SusanType:
SchoonerBISH is a Murray Peterson Susan schooner. Port Orford Cedar on steam-bent white oak frames. Teak decks on laminated doug fir deck beams. Hand crank... -
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Seattle, WAYear Built:
1928LOA:
96'Beam:
18'6"Owner:
Linda and Chuck BarboDesigner:
L.E. GearyDesign:
One-offType:
PowerThe Blue Peter was conceived, designed, commissioned, and built by Seattle Hands, at Lake Union Drydock. Through her 97 years of services the...
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Home Port:
Lake Oswego, ORYear Built:
2004–2006LOA:
27'Beam:
8'Owner:
Ray BrownDesigner:
Renn TolmanDesign:
Tolman Alaskan Skiff Jumbo 24Type:
Power"Bright Star" is a Tolman Jumbo 24, from a design by Renn Tolman of Homer, Alaska. As are all the Tolman boats, she is a... -
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Dabob Bay, WAYear Built:
1952LOA:
28'8"Beam:
8'1"Owner:
Morgan SeeleyDesigner:
Alvin BealDesign:
Lobster BoatType:
PowerShe is constructed of Maine white cedar planking over oak frames. Power is from a Yanmar four-cylinder diesel.
She has...
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Stuart Island, WAYear Built:
1986LOA:
45'Beam:
11'4"Owner:
Nate RooksDesigner:
William AtkinDesign:
IngridType:
CutterRon Bowen built J.D. Crow in the spirit of British Columbia’s long tradition of beautiful and seaworthy homebuilt sailboats, with Allen Farrell as...
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Home Port:
Seattle, WAYear Built:
1928LOA:
42'Beam:
11'6"Owner:
Diane LanderDesigner:
Ted GearyDesign:
Lake Union DreamboatType:
PowerThe Marian II has been lovingly maintained in covered, fresh water moorage since 1928. She was owned for 50 years by Herb and Virginia Cleaver,...
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Port Angels, WAYear Built:
1930LOA:
50'Beam:
11'Owner:
Charles SyburgDesigner:
BoeingDesign:
UnknownType:
PowerNonchalant was originally built for William Boeing in 1927 and launched and documented in 1930. She has recently undergone a complete 2 year...
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Home Port:
Port Madison, WAYear Built:
1920LOA:
72' 1"Beam:
14' 4"Owner:
Mike PhillipsDesigner:
Ted GearyDesign:
Staysail SchoonerType:
SchoonerRed Jacket is a Staysail Schooner designed by Ted Geary and built by Blanchard Boat built in the Seattle /Tacoma in 1920. She has been...
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Home Port:
Port Ludlow, WAYear Built:
1927LOA:
49Beam:
11'1"Owner:
Pete LeenhoutsDesigner:
UnknownDesign:
UnknownType:
PowerRIPTIDE was built in 1927 by the Schertzer Brothers Boat and Machine Company, then located on the north end of Lake Union near the foot...
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Year Built:
2019LOA:
31'1"Beam:
8'Owner:
Ken BowenDesigner:
UnknownDesign:
MackinawType:
KetchThere is very little historic documentation about these boats, but we know there were many variations within the general type. I wanted to...
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Year Built:
1929Owner:
Andrew HimesDesigner:
Stephens BrothersDesign:
Bridgedeck cruiserType:
PowerA classic pilot-house cruiser, this 1929 Stephens Brothers boat was built in Stockton, CA, one of eight or nine boats using the same blueprints. Seven...
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Coupville, WAYear Built:
1925LOA:
68'Beam:
14'Owner:
Whidbey Island Maritime Heritage FoundationDesigner:
Ted GearyDesign:
One-offType:
SchoonerThe schooner Suva has been owned by the Coupeville Maritime Heritage Foundation (CMHF) since the first part of May 2015. The CMHF is her sixth... -
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Port Townsend, WAYear Built:
1933LOA:
41'Beam:
10'4"Owner:
Alex & Elena SpearDesigner:
Manuel CamposDesign:
One-offType:
CutterVito Dumas started her life as "Irupe" in the Rio de la Plata area of Argentina. She made her way to San Diego in 1975...
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Sequim Bay WAYear Built:
1970LOA:
25'Beam:
8'Owner:
David Strong and Robert LaughlinDesigner:
H Manley CrosbyDesign:
Wianno SeniorType:
SloopDesigned in 1913 as a class racer by Manley Crosby (The Crosby families began designing and building boats in 1744 on Cape Cod and continue...