NevermoreIn Festival Boats 2019 on June 20, 2018 Nevermore began her life as a dream of then young Canadian shipwright Ralph Eastland. A sensible man of frugal means, Ralph ordered a set of ship plans for $5 from
Silva BansIn Festival Boats 2019 on June 20, 2018 Built in Oregon in the ’90s of Fir and Black Locust with no bedding compounds or antifungal agents, she had a leaky deck that let in rainwater carrying fungal spores
GlencannonIn Festival Boats 2019 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
PacificIn Festival Boats 2019 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
FableIn Festival Boats 2019 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,
MarianitaIn Festival Boats 2019 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 2019 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
JosephineIn Festival Boats 2019 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