Duffy & Dinky In Festival Boats 2021 on August 22, 2018 Duffy was built to a design penned by Edwin Monk Sr. in 1947 by Frank Adams under the north span of Seattle’s University Bridge. She was launched in 1950. The
Seven Bells In Festival Boats 2021 on August 22, 2018 This Stephens Brothers boat was built in Stockton, CA, one of eight or nine boats using the same blueprints. Purchased by the United States War Shipping Administration in 1942, the
Martha In Festival Boats 2021 on August 22, 2018 Built in 1907 for San Francisco Yacht Club Commodore J. R. Hanify, and named after his wife, Martha Fitzmaurice Hanify, Martha is a B.B. Crowninshield design built at W. F.
Gikumi In Festival Boats 2021 on August 22, 2018 The Gikumi has just celebrated its 67th year of commercial service on the British Columbia coast. It was built in Vancouver British Columbia and had lived continuously in Telegraph Cove
Suva In Festival Boats 2021 on August 16, 2018 This year Schooner Suva celebrates its centennial anniversary by offering public sails for the first time at the Wooden Boat Festival. We will be located at the NW Maritime Center
Glorybe In Festival Boats 2021 on August 16, 2018 GLORYBE has survived a century of adventures. Her first was reported in Pacific Motor Boat in 1917. “Pounding on the beach several hours in the January storm in which several
Olo In Festival Boats 2021 on July 27, 2018 Olo is a copy of a Keith Steele drift boat modified with a sealed compartment and a self-bailing rowing station. She is used as a training boat for Grand Canyon
Ripple In Festival Boats 2021 on July 27, 2018 Ripple is a locally-built cutter with 3 trips to Alaska under her keel. She was built by the Northwest School for Wooden Boat Building, the first of 3 Atkins Gary
Lazy Jack In Festival Boats 2021 on July 27, 2018 Lazy Jack is a Chesapeake Bay style power skiff. Karl Stambaugh based the Redwing 18 design on Howard Chapelle’s Camp Skiff design from the 1940s, stretched half a foot and
Bright Star In Festival Boats 2021 on July 27, 2018 Bright Star is a Tolman Jumbo 24, from a design by Renn Tolman of Homer, Alaska. As are all the Tolman boats, she is a plywood stitch-and-glue wooden boat. The