Corsair IIFor SaleIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 8, 2019 CORSAIR II “Corsair II”, custom designed by naval architect Leigh Coolidge and built in 1926 by Martinac in Tacoma for B. F. Jacobs, was a predicted log racer. Martinac Shipyard
Morning StarFor SaleIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 8, 2019 Launched in 1948, Morning Star’s first owners were Walter and Katy Maertens, who were one of the six founding couples of the Seven Seas Cruising Association. They lived aboard in
SL PuffinIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 8, 2019 Puffin was built by Truscott in St. Joseph, Michigan in 1906. Starting out as a hotel “limo”, by the 1980’s she was in disrepair near Mackinac Island and was rebuilt,
Maggie JaneFor SaleIn Festival Boats 2022 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
Solitude IIIIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 3, 2019 Solitude III is a John C. Harris-penned “PocketShip” sailboat. Per the designer, this stitch and glue boat, “is a small cruising sailboat of refined model, meant to sail well on
PuffinFor SaleIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 3, 2019 In the preface of William Gardens first book “Yacht Designs” there is a copy of a letter he received from a couple who were then in New Zealand. They had
PattyBIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 3, 2019 Sam Devlin designed the Song Wren in 2011, but this first example was completed and launched in 2019. I made a few minor alterations in the design, most notably using
Dr. PetraIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 3, 2019 Dr. Petra has navigated the Yaquina river as well as part of the Columbia River and completed last years Salish 100 from Olympia to Port Townsend, WA. Completed in 2017,
Ama NaturaFor SaleIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 3, 2019 Ama Natura is a 36’ custom gaff ketch motorsailer built by the NW School of Wooden Boatbuilding, launched at Point Hudson in 2008 and used each year since for marine
MacawIn Festival Boats 2022 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