Mack the Boat

In Festival Boats 2018 on July 6, 2018
In October 2017, we found this boat outside Portland, where it was almost turned into a yard planter according to the previous owner. Although without papers, Mack (as we christened
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Pacifica

In Festival Boats 2018 on July 6, 2018
Pacifica (ex Eroica) was built for Avard Fuller of the Fuller Brush Co. She is one of the first boats to be built with an extruded aluminum mast.she has sailed
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Fire-Drake

In Festival Boats 2018 on July 6, 2018
Fire-Drake was designed and built to cruise the Salish Sea and traverse the Inside Passage, using only wind and muscle power in alignment with the classic sail and oar ethic.
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Velella

In Festival Boats 2018 on July 6, 2018
VELELLA was launched in San Diego in 1979. She was built by her original owner, Michael Butler, as a strong and capable blue water cruiser. Butler had worked for C&B
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Miss Rebecca

In Festival Boats 2018 on July 6, 2018
Miss Rebecca is hull #1 of Arch Davis’s Jack Tar design. She’s built of plywood/epoxy using chine log construction. The jigs and fixtures I made to build her have been
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Mojo

For Sale

In Festival Boats 2018 on July 6, 2018
The PT Skiff was designed by Bieker Boats in Seattle to be a lightweight, easily driven center console skiff for use in bigger inland waters like Puget Sound and the
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Haida

For Sale

In Festival Boats 2018 on July 6, 2018
Haida was designed by Sparkman and Stephens as the S&S 40 (Design #1738), and built in Japan by Far East Yachts in 1965. She has a cutaway keel with attached
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Skal til Bit

In Festival Boats 2018 on July 6, 2018
Stretched 19′ launched wensday 4/24/18. All Went well. Powered by a 2 stroke 30 hp Yamaha. We forgot the GPS to check the speed but she felt quite fast with
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PAX

In Festival Boats 2018 on July 6, 2018
PAX is a 28′ double ender—the only Danish “45m2” spidsgatter in North America. Find her remarkable journey from 1936 Denmark to California, Canada, and Port Townsend in owner/author Kaci Cronkhite’s
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Flying Eagle

For Sale

In Festival Boats 2018 on July 6, 2018
“FLYING EAGLE”, as named originally by lobsterman Floyd Pinkham of Gouldsboro, ME, when her keel was laid, was launched by Vinal Beal on the Moosabec Reach of Beals Island Maine
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