Miss Mile-a-MinuteIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 27, 2018 The design is Rascal by Ken Bassett. She was built by the owner and completed in 2014. Cold molded, batten seam construction, planked in mahogany and maple. The bottom incorporates
StellaIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 26, 2018 Stella is a 17′ Whitehall rowing skiff handcrafted from western red cedar and Sitka spruce using Gougeon clear finish, composite technology by Joe Titlow in 2015. More details can be
TrineFor SaleIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 26, 2018 Trine is one of the few remaining 40kvm2 Spissgatter racer-cruisers built between 1938–47 in Sarpborg, Norway. These were not “one-designs” but built to a “restriction measurement rule”. This meant designers
GingerIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 26, 2018 Original hull designed and built by Pat Spurlock to serve as a plug, out of which came the mold for the Elliott Bay Steamlaunch. Dan Pence radically altered the low
PatamarIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 18, 2018 Home built in 1937 by a Boeing engineer, this vessel is red cedar over white oak for the hull with the cabin of teak. The decks are canvas. A Yanmar
CitoIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 18, 2018 Cito along with her sisters (Da Capo, Pia, Eio, & Skoal’s), all of the same 38M2 Danish Spidsgatter class, were shipped together from Copenhagen to Vancouver B.C. in the early
HavhestenIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 18, 2018 Havhesten (“Seahorse”) was built in Langesund Norway. Her construction began before WWII but was halted soon after it started. Her construction was completed just after the end of the war.
CeridwenIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 18, 2018 Ceridwen was lofted in the Fall of 1982 at Magner & Sons Boatworks in Carlsborg, WA. Matt McCleary with the help of John and his son Kevin, started building the
Susan JoanneIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 18, 2018 I choose Sam Devlin’s Onyx design as a maximum trailer able sailboat. I have a triple axil trailer for the Susan Joanne with the idea that we could trailer her
PacificaIn Festival Boats 2022 on July 6, 2018 Pacifica (ex Eroica) was built for Avard Fuller of the Fuller Brush Co. She is one of the first boats to be built with an extruded aluminum mast.she has sailed