Blackbeard IIIn Festival Boats 2019 on July 3, 2019 We acquired Blackbeard in 1984. She is strip planked cedar on oak frames. A wonderful cruiser. 4 generations have sailed her south to Puerta Vallarta, north to Haida Gwaii.
QuinqueIn Festival Boats 2019 on July 3, 2019 Quinque was built in the mid-1980’s on Galiano Island at the Whaler Bay Boatyard by boatbuilder Greg Foster. She measures nineteen feet long and is constructed almost entirely of Yellow
MacawIn Festival Boats 2019 on July 3, 2019 Macaw is a Presto-type gaff-rigged centerboard ketch. Designed by Sam Crocker and built by his son S. Sturgis Crocker at Crocker Boat Yard in Manchester, MA in 1956. She was
Dawn PatrolIn Festival Boats 2019 on July 3, 2019 1965 Trumpy Motoryacht Restoration Completed One of the few “Trumpy” all-wood motor yachts on the on the West Coast has just finished a total restoration. Originally known as the “Admiral
M. V. IntegrityIn Festival Boats 2019 on July 3, 2019 1993 ‘Czarinna 35’ twin-Diesel ‘Fantail’ Cruising Yacht designed & built by Sam Devlin (Devlin Designing Boat Builders, Olympia). Combination of aesthetic traditional lines, modern construction methods, and advanced technology.
M.V. LotusIn Festival Boats 2019 on July 3, 2019 Built in 1908-1909 for Seattle lawyer and entrepreneur Maurice McMicken, the M. V. Lotus is a significant example of motor boat design and construction from the early 20th century. When
NootkaIn Festival Boats 2019 on July 3, 2019 NOOTKA – the former Mission Boat “Ave Maria” As many as twenty Mission Boats and one seaplane operated from 1905 to 1969 providing medical, dental, pastoral and social care to
GhitaIn Festival Boats 2019 on July 3, 2019 Ghita is a nordic folkboat built in Thisted, Denmark in 1966 by the Hovmark brothers, she raced and cruised there for the first 22 years. In 1988 the present owner
Jack O’LanternIn Festival Boats 2019 on July 3, 2019 Replica of a traditionally rigged Tancook Whaler. These boat were working boats fishing out of Nova Scotia.
My BoatIn Festival Boats 2019 on July 3, 2019 I completed “My Boat” April 2011. My Boat was named by one of my granddaughters when she was two. We were camping on a local lake when a storm came