DelugeIn 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
FOTOIn 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
SelkieIn Festival Boats 2018 on May 11, 2018 A wonderful day-sailor! Sociable cruising at it’s best. The truant is a wonderful boat to sail. Port Townsend designer/boatbuilder, Ed Louchard, designed her with the changing currents and winds of
Virginia CaryIn Festival Boats 2018 on May 11, 2018 This classic 1973 Grand Banks 36 trawler is an excellent sea boat, and very comfortable for cruising. Twin Ford Lehman diesel engines use approximately 3 gallons per hour at 8
Francis LeeIn Festival Boats 2018 on May 11, 2018 Designed by Bob Perry and built by the students and staff of the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding FRANCIS LEE is a Perry Sliver Class Daysailer designed and built for
MarianitaIn Festival Boats 2018 on May 10, 2018 Marianita was built over the course of 3 years in my small boat shop (it used to be a 2 car garage). She is moored in Eagle Harbor on Bainbridge
Wind SpiritIn Festival Boats 2018 on April 20, 2018 This pirate ship was built in 1985. She was home ported in Olympia washington for 20 years. A retired naval architect created the ship from a cold molded hull. She
UndaFor SaleIn Festival Boats 2018 on April 19, 2018 Unda is a double-ended cruising ketch custom designed in 1938 by Aage Utzon. She was built after World War II and launched in 1949 by Egon Nielsen Boatyard in Nakskov,
JosephineIn Festival Boats 2018 on April 19, 2018 Josephine is a converted Salmon Troller and is celebrating her 85 th birthday at the show this year. She was converted from a working fishing boat to a cruiser by
SYMRAFor SaleIn Festival Boats 2018 on April 19, 2018 SYMRA was commissioned by William Larsen of Tacoma to be built at the Edison Vocational Technical School. She was launched April 26, 1941 and immediately began winning races. Purchased from