Eloise

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In Festival Boats 2019 on August 20, 2019
This Whitehall-type long boat was stored in a barn loft in the San Juan Islands for over 60 years. Those decades at rest among old farm equipment and dust has
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Ellen

In Festival Boats 2019 on August 20, 2019
12 foot single station dinghy. Glued plywood lapstrake construction, White oak stem, keel, rails, sapele transom, meranti floors and thwarts.
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Minx

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In Festival Boats 2019 on August 20, 2019
Built in 1997 in Port Angeles, Minx was constructed along the lines of a Dark Harbor 12-1/2, using old growth cedar strip planking over steamed white oak frames. The quality
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SputterBug

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In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
Dedicated to the art of boat building that honors the great craftsmen of the early mahogany boats, the Sputterbug Runabout was created in 2019 as a project to build a
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Ellie J

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
Ellie J is a 23’ motorboat designed by Arch Davis and built by Denis Dignan and Tom Tucker in Port Hadlock. Named for Denis’s grandchildren, Ellie and Jameson, she launched
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Li’l B

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
Designed and built by Russell Brown, the PT Eleven is a highly developed 11ft nesting dinghy ideal for cruising boats since she can be stored in a small space; only
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Blue Star

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In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
Based on a design by Scott Sprague for a 24′ tug designed to pull a small freight barge out to her owners’ cabin in British Columbia. The mast and boom
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Seagoin

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
Her designer, Ferdinand Bach (1888-1967) Detroit Michigan, reportedly designed a handful of boats. He apparently designed cars but never drove one, couldn’t swim yet regularly paddled a canoe to work.
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Pax

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
PAX is the only 45 sq meter Danish Spidsgatter sailing in North America. Pax (Latin for Peace) is a spidsgatter (Danish for “double ender”) built in Kalundborg, Denmark in 1936.
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Ellie

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
Ellie’s hull is built in glued-lapstrake construction with meranti plywood over permanent bulkheads and stringers. Her spars are Douglas Fir. Both masts are built hollow using the bird’s mouth method.
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