2020 WFHIn Festival Boats 2021 on July 7, 2021 2020 WFH is a stitch and glue composite offshore skiff tailored to offshore/island fishing and camping in southern California. No work hours were harmed in the creation of this boat.
RIPTIDEIn Festival Boats 2021 on July 7, 2021 RIPTIDE was built in 1927 by the Schertzer Brothers Boat and Machine Company, then located on the north end of Lake Union near the foot of Stone Way in Seattle.
Emma RoseIn Festival Boats 2021 on July 7, 2021 Emma Rose is relatively new to us. After 20 years of sailing the Salish Sea and Canadian North Coast it was time to for a powered cruiser to make the
Boris!In Festival Boats 2021 on July 7, 2021 1500 hours from first sketches to varnish. The boat is a cedar-strip, recreational/open-water scull, loosely based on Graeme King’s immortal Kingfisher. It’s built with 1/8-inch Western red cedar & Alaska
Izzy JFor SaleIn Festival Boats 2021 on July 2, 2021 This is a very easy stitch & glue build. You can purchase CNC cut kits (for the hull) from a few different kit builders. Proven design especially for Alaska and
RavenIn Festival Boats 2021 on July 2, 2021 Raven was built by Frank Black, a fish boat builder in Coos Bay, OR, for his own use in 1974. We were attracted to her sturdy design by Kenneth Smith
High SeasFor SaleIn Festival Boats 2021 on July 2, 2021 38-Foot Power Cruiser – Designed by John G. Alden of Boston, for sport fishing and general cruising. She is twin-screw powered and was built by Simms Brothers at Dorchester, Mass.
TugZillaIn Festival Boats 2021 on July 2, 2021 TugZilla is the hub of a new business venture for Devlin Boat Co. and works as a harbor tug in the South Sound. She has accomodations for two in her
BibiIn Festival Boats 2021 on July 2, 2021 Bibi is a hard-chined, plywood centerboard sloop built in 1964 by hobbyist Ludvik Zbigniewicz, apparently to his own design. She has a long, fine entry, considerable rocker, and a tiny,
TusitalaIn Festival Boats 2021 on July 2, 2021 The sailing vessel Tusitala, Samoan for story-teller, does indeed have a story to tell. She is a gaff-rigged cutter, 30.5 feet, commissioned by Robert and Marge Saxton, of Round Pond,