Lazy JackIn Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018 Lazy Jack is a Chesapeake Bay style power skiff. Karl Stambaugh based the Redwing 18 design on Howard Chapelles’s Camp Skiff design from the 1940s, stretched half a foot and
Laurie TIn Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018 A true NW boat, Laurie T was designed and built in Seattle using fairly local yellow cedar, fir and oak. She has her original interior and most exterior details. The
Lady DianneIn Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018 Alaskan Yellow Cedar and Western Red Cedar over White Oak frames. Construction began in 1966 at McQueen Boat Works in Vancouver, BC. The hull was completed and shipped overland to
La Vie en RoseIn Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018 La Vie en Rose is the product of a 3-year collaboration between the owner and designer Paul Gartside. She was built in Sidney, BC, by Jespersen Boat Builders. Her hull
La BohemeIn Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018 La Boheme is one in a series of William Atkin designed double-enders. This one is the Eric. Modeled after Norweigian rescue boats at the turn of the century, the Eric
KingfisherIn Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018 Designed and Built by Devlin Designing Boatbuilders in 2017, the Kingfisher is a powerful cruising boat, built for cruises to Alaska and back. She is built with Stitch and Glue
Kala LuaIn Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018 Kala Lua is a 2011 26-foot Bartender cruising sport boat, designed by legendary designer George Calkins and built with care over the course of 6-1/2 years by an experienced craftsman.
JoshuaIn Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018 JOSHUA is an historical replica of the Spray, which is the first boat to be solo-circumnavigated around the world in 1895-1898. The hull and deck of JOSHUA was built in
JosephineIn Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018 Josephine is a former Salmon Troller built in 1934 by Tacoma Boat Co. She has either fished or cruised the Northwest and Alaskan waters for the last 82 years and