Old Lace

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 8, 2019
Old Lace is a mahogany & cedar double planked cabin cruiser that has changed ownership several times in her history. Her new owner, Demian Detweiler, purchased her last year as
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Diana

For Sale

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 8, 2019
Diana is a Beal’s Island built and former lobster fishing boat. She was converted and re-built in 2002 by Doug Hyland of Maine and currently resides in Olympia, WA. She
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Inconceivable

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 8, 2019
INCONCEIVABLE was started by a gentleman who is a traveling salesperson. He worked on the boat in chunks of time over 15 years, often not touching it for multiple years
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Kirin

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 8, 2019
Kirin is a 29 foot 6 inch Lyle Hess designed Channel Cutter. Kirin is a heavy displacement Marconi rigged cutter. The late Lyle Hess designed it based on the hulls
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MV Blue Peter

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 8, 2019
The Blue Peter is a 96 foot, classic wooden motor yacht built by the Lake Union Dry Dock Company of Seattle Washington in 1928. She is very fortunate to have
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Deep Purple

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 8, 2019
2018, 33′ Water woody. Designed and built by Kerry Elwood in Salem, Oregon. Her name is Deep Purple. She is a living, breathing piece of unique art work! Once our
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Waterhawk II

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 8, 2019
Construction was begun in 1941 but the original owner had to leave the Seattle area after the attack on Pearl Harbor in December, 1941. The framed and partially planked hull
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Maggie Jane

For Sale

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 8, 2019
History: Maggie Jane is a Herreshoff H28 modified (29’ with added doghouse and bowsprit). She was home built and originally sailed in Lake Michigan in the late sixties. Hull construction
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Bryony

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 8, 2019
Bryony is one of the last boats built by Bob Prothero at the NWSWB, in 1983, She is Port Orford Cedar on White Oak frames, with Douglas Fir decks and
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Gyrfalcon

For Sale

In Festival Boats 2019 on July 8, 2019
This boat was hand crafted in Norway and shipped to a Norwegian Merchant Marine living in Seattle with his American wife. It is constructed primarily of an oak frame and
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