Lil Attitude AdjustmentIn Festival Boats 2018 on July 26, 2018 Our boat is a 28′ 6″ Great Alaskan. We built this boat for comfortable cruising as well as fishing the waters of the NW. Its built with wood, fiberglass and
TullamoreIn Festival Boats 2018 on July 26, 2018 Tullamore was built in 1997 at the NW School of Wooden BoatBuilding. She is an Atkins Gary Thomas, a gaff-headed auxiliary sloop designed for single-handed sailing, though there is ample
Four SeasIn Festival Boats 2018 on July 26, 2018 Four Seas is a John Welsford designed Penguin, 21 feet on deck, 8 foot beam with a gaff sloop rig. Her intended purpose is to be a trailer sailer and
StellaIn Festival Boats 2018 on July 26, 2018 Stella is a 17′ Whitehall rowing skiff handcrafted from western red cedar and Sitka spruce using Gougeon clear finish, composite technology by Joe Titlow in 2015. More details can be
1932 Los Angeles Olympics MonotypeIn Festival Boats 2018 on July 26, 2018 This boat was self-built, by brothers Peter and Eric Hazell in Sisters, OR in 2016-2017. The 12′ catboat is a replica of a 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, single-crewed racer (Snowbird),
Bella la VitaFor SaleIn Festival Boats 2018 on July 26, 2018 A Grand Banks 32 sedan, built in 1969, Bella la Vita has proven to be nearly perfect for the cruising couple. Dependable, economical, if not a little slow, she has
Miss MannersIn Festival Boats 2018 on July 26, 2018 The Jet 14 sailboat is a 14-ft LOA One-Design racing dinghy that traces its origins back to the early 1950s, when several skippers were complaining about the state of one-design
Que SeráIn Festival Boats 2018 on July 26, 2018 Hull Number 11 of a limited production run of 19 K43 Sloops built by Kettenburg Marine, San Diego in the mid-1960s. To our knowledge, she is one of three K43s
WhitneyIn Festival Boats 2018 on July 26, 2018 The Chesapeake Light Craft Expedition Wherry is a computer cut kit make of okoume plywood – a boring presentation. To enhance the overall appearance, the deck is overlaid with western
Nil DesperandumIn Festival Boats 2018 on July 26, 2018 Nil Desperandum is seven years old now, and with each passing year I appreciate Sam Devlin’s design eye more and more. While it looks thoroughly traditional—perhaps late 19th or early