No Name

In Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018
Found this boat in a neighbor’s garage and he was moving. It was painted all military gray. He had Ed Monks name wrong (Ed Wood) as the designed. As I
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Nimbus

In Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018
Nimbus is traditional Nordic Folkboat. The folkboat design was a result of a 1930’s design competition to develop the ideal small cruising vessel for the common folk. They are world
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Nil Desperandum

In Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018
I built this Devlin Winter Wren II in about 3000 hours over three years 2008-2011. The hull is Okoume marine plywood sheathed in fiberglass/epoxy; spars are Sitka spruce, and most
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Nevermore

In Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018
The story of schooner Nevermore begins in the mid-1970’s when a young Canadian couple by the name of Ralph and Debbie Eastland decided to build a boat upon which to
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Mr. Mallard

In Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018
Mr. Mallard is an original Devlin build restored after much neglect by the current owner. She was first launched on the day Sam Devlin’s oldest son was born. She enjoys
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Mona-C

In Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018
Grand Banks Dory- use San Francisco Bay and Delta Tomales Bay
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Mojo

In Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018
Mojo is an efficient, low power, center console skiff. Built as a stitch and glue, plywood kit from Port Townsend Watercraft, the builder included many solid wood upgrades to seat
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Miss Mile-a-Minute

In Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018
Home built by owner over a 4 year period, designed by Ken Bassett. She is a 14’10″” gentleman’s racer with a single cockpit aft, boasting a modern high performance hull
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Minnow

In Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018
The design is a collaboration between Perttu Korhonen in Finland and Michael Storer in Australia. The evolution of the design started with the Bolger Brick, which was modified to become
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Min Dejlige Pika

In Festival Boats 2017 on November 13, 2018
Designed by Iain Oughtred and coached by Geoff Kerr’s glued plywood Lapstrake, Daren Lindley and his son in law Nick Luchterhand started this boat on December 20th, 2016 and completed
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