Freebird In Festival Boats 2022 on September 2, 2022 I always want to build a cedar strip boat. I even bought special routers bit, 26 years ago, to fabricate the cedar strips. Life got in the way, so no
Tempus Puget In Festival Boats 2022 on September 2, 2022 “Tempus Puget” is a gaff rigged sloop with a collapsible mast. It is a “Weekender” design from the Stevenson Project’s design. She was built in 1999 by a father and
AceFor Sale In Festival Boats 2022 on September 2, 2022 This is a 16ft Oxford Wherry sliding seat row boat built from a kit under supervision of the designer. Constructed from fiber-glass covered marine plywood. Carbon fiber sliding seat. Carbon
Runaway In Festival Boats 2022 on September 2, 2022 From the comments of our surveyor, “this boat has good bones”! Well, that’s what we loved about her 10 years ago when we bought her, and really, it was about
SeagullFor Sale In Festival Boats 2022 on September 2, 2022 This lovely 16 ft. rowing Whitehall style lapstrake boat was donated last winter to the Peninsula Trails Coalition to support the work of the Olympic Discovery Trail. Your donation to
BallsFor Sale In Festival Boats 2022 on September 2, 2022 Balls is the personal boat belonging to Simon Fletcher of Fletcher Boats Inc. Primarily known for crafting many fine mahogany runabouts, building this Solo was a return to Simon’s English
Gypsy In Festival Boats 2022 on September 2, 2022 Totally original 1955 Penn Yan Cartopper that was passed down from grandfather to son to grandson—which is who I bought the boat from in Bend, Oregon. A true barn find
Raven In Festival Boats 2022 on September 2, 2022 We were attracted to her sturdy design by Kenneth Smith of Grand Banks fame as well as her workboat construction and outfit by Mr. Black when we found her for
RabannahFor Sale In Festival Boats 2022 on August 22, 2022 She was built in Salt Lake City by a plywood-epoxy master designer of climbing gyms, who dreamed of the sea. Her lines and sail plan are reminiscent of a Lyle
Grace O’ Malley In Festival Boats 2022 on August 22, 2022 John Vardiman, a country doctor, over ten years, built, with friends in Beaumont Texas the Malabar II, John Alden designed Schooner Bradna Rose. Michael Durland and Dick Schuettge. with Shipwrights