Tophat

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
TOP HAT traces her heritage to the vee bottom boats designed by William. Hand in the early 1900s. Her lines, construction and propulsion have be updated, but the essential virtues
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Orca

For Sale

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
A heavy workboat of traditional construction, ideal as a yard launch or small towboat. The horseshoe stern adds an element of interest that will appeal to the builder looking for
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New Moon

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
New Moon is a Devlin Black Crown 29′ built in the style of a Northwest fishing hull of the 1920s with a sedan topside that provides an interior steering station
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Caine

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
12′ long of Cedar on Oak, built in 1975 at the Concordia yard in Mass. and restored in 20o4 in Portland Oregon. Annual upkeep and repairs since, CAINE is returning
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Wind Gypsy

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
Wind Gypsy is a Brandlmayr 41 schooner. (48’LOA) She is one of a kind in many ways. She is the only schooner, we know of, of this design, built by
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Lady Jane

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
The lady Jane was originally built to race in lighting fleet 132, on Lake Washington. The boat slowly fell into neglect before ending up stored in a barn in Silverdale
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Kari-San

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
Lee modified the design and added ballast, a centerboard ,decks and flotation making Kari-San a safe boat to sail in the Puget Sound waters, even in strong winds. I am
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Sun Shine

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
Sun Shine was built in the NW in 1938. She is all original and still a very solid boat after aver 80 years on the water.
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Sneakeasy 5

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
I made the beam 12 in wider, and modified the cockpit.

Community Boat Project

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 22, 2019
This is a Youth Exploring Ship built by students and mentors at the Community Boat Project. It is especially designed for watertight integrity, fast rowing, fast sailing, easy handling, beachability,
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