PassageMakerFor Sale In Festival Boats 2018 on June 20, 2018 Boat is one of six that were built for grandchildren. Started construction of the six in 2012, with the last one still to be rigged with mast and sails. Structural
Glencannon In Festival Boats 2018 on June 20, 2018 Artenders are known throughout the PNW and other regions of the world with rough waters for their able sea keeping abilities. I spent 8 years converting Glencannon from a rough
Duke In Festival Boats 2018 on June 20, 2018 Duke was built in 1947 by the Adolph Cummings Boat Company on Ruston Way in Tacoma, Washington. Built to troll fish, she had two sister ships, Solveig, and Ample II.
Pacific In Festival Boats 2018 on June 20, 2018 Pacific was built to longline for halibut in the North Pacific. She has also trolled for salmon and tuna. The halibut fishermen of B.C. regarded her as one of the
Sea Dream In Festival Boats 2018 on June 20, 2018 We discovered Sea Dream at the Chula Vista marina in Southern California in 1992, after years of walking docks – searching for a couple’s boat to explore these beautiful Northwest
Laurie T In Festival Boats 2018 on June 20, 2018 Laurie T is Bill Garden’s 1955 design #280. Launched in 1960, she was built in Pete Teller’s Seattle back yard and named for his wife. Still nearly original, with Chrysler
Blossom In Festival Boats 2018 on June 20, 2018 Blossom was built in 1938 in Tacoma, WA by the Anderson yard. Several similar sloops of Ed. Monk’s designs were being constructed in the late 30’s and early 40’s including
Fable In Festival Boats 2018 on June 20, 2018 The ‘fable’ was built in Port Townsend for me – a 5′ woman who wants to solo sail throughout the San Juans. Built here in Point Hudson by Tipton, Toss,
Deluge In Festival Boats 2018 on June 18, 2018 The Core Sound 17 mk3 represents the evolution of a design that has proven its seaworthiness and performance time and again in the Everglades Challenge and other race events around
FOTO In Festival Boats 2018 on June 18, 2018 FOTO, the official Photo Boat of Small Craft Advisor magazine (published in Port Townsend), was restored by owner Marty Loken. The boat was built to a Weston Farmer design in