Camas MoonIn Festival Boats 2022 on May 13, 2024 Camas Moon is the first boat built to Tad Roberts’ new CoPogy 18 design. She is 18’ LOD, 24’ LOA, 6’6” beam, and 9” draft. She is rigged as a
DiscoveryIn Festival Boats 2022 on April 11, 2024 Jim McCurdy had Bill Garden Design Discovery for his 40th Birthday. She was built to Yacht standards by the Vic Franck yard on Lake Union in Seattle in 1963. She
WOODYIn Festival Boats 2022 on September 7, 2022 Sam Devlin’s Surf Scoter design is readily recognized in the Northwest and they have migrated far beyond their home habitat. In a world of plastic boats they are distinctive and
DeceptionIn Festival Boats 2022 on September 7, 2022 This boat is an original example with no major rebuild other than a power change in 1985. She is a single screw powered by a lugger 668 with a range
JonquilFor SaleIn Festival Boats 2022 on September 7, 2022 A classic Atkin ketch built per plan to the Jonquil design. Carvel planked mahogany on oak frames. Gaff mainsail and Marconi mizzen.
BrunoIn Festival Boats 2022 on September 6, 2022 1963 Egg Harbor Express Cruiser was designed by Ted Haggas and built in Egg Harbor, NJ., modeled after the famous Maine lobster boats to be fast and extremely seaworthy. I
RoopaIn Festival Boats 2022 on September 6, 2022 This little wooden boat’s story is one of devotion, dedication, family, companionship, artistry, tragedy and triumph. Her story begins over a century ago, as Sewall Southard Sr. infused his passion
HarpoonIn Festival Boats 2022 on September 6, 2022 A Ted Coates designed and built cedar plank lapstrake, outboard, utility runabout powered by a 1940 Johnson, 22 HP outboard. Outboard and boat restored by Denny Johnson.
Alca iIn Festival Boats 2022 on September 6, 2022 Alca i was inspired by Colin Archer and designed by George Buehler (from Whidbey Island). She was constructed in 2003 to subarctic exploration vessel standards with 2″ thick oak plank
New PennyIn Festival Boats 2022 on September 2, 2022 Built to the Devlin Marsh Wren design “New Penny” was a many year long building project, started at Woodenboat School in Brooklin, Maine and then carrying on a the Devlin