Stickleback CanoeIn Festival Boats 2018 on August 16, 2018 The Stickleback is a double-paddle canoe designed by Iain Oughtred. The design is intended for glued lapstrake plywood planking, but we were interested in a more traditional look, so we
Parker DinghyFor SaleIn Festival Boats 2018 on August 16, 2018 The Parker Dinghy is a pulling boat designed on Deer Island, NB ca.1945. This type of boat was used in the inshore Herring fishery in that area.
Muddy WatersIn Festival Boats 2018 on August 16, 2018 A 12′ lapstrake construction row, sailing and motor dingy. Easy to row, tracks perfectly, a great boat for a picnic in a nice spot on a lake. Designed and built
HopeIn Festival Boats 2018 on August 16, 2018 When I found this boat is was lying in a heap on a pile of debris in a barn. It was a total wreck, with broken and missing parts, filled
AdventuressIn Festival Boats 2018 on August 16, 2018 Sound Experience sails the historic schooner Adventuress to educate, inspire, and empower an inclusive community that works to improve our marine environment and celebrates our maritime heritage. Since her launch
NeenahFor SaleIn Festival Boats 2018 on August 15, 2018 “Neenah” was named for the Winnebago Indian word for Water. She was constructed in December, 1959 by just two workers at the Thompson Brothers Boat Works in Peshtigo, Wisconsin. A
OloIn Festival Boats 2018 on July 27, 2018 Olo is a copy of a Keith Steele drift boat modified with a sealed compartment and a self-bailing rowing station. She is used as a training boat for Grand Canyon
NoddyIn Festival Boats 2018 on July 27, 2018 John Welsford SCAMP, 11′-11″ Balanced Lug, Cuddy Cabin, Water Ballasted Off-Center Centerboard Mini-Microcruiser. Plywood kit built by owner at Northwest Maritime Center 2012-2013 Propelled by 100 sq-ft Lugsail and oars
RippleIn Festival Boats 2018 on July 27, 2018 Ripple is a locally-built cutter with 3 trips to Alaska under her keel. She was built by the Northwest School for Wooden Boat Building, the first of 3 Atkins Gary
Lazy JackIn Festival Boats 2018 on July 27, 2018 Lazy Jack is a Chesapeake Bay style power skiff. Karl Stambaugh based the Redwing 18 design on Howard Chapelle’s Camp Skiff design from the 1940s, stretched half a foot and