Jean Alden In Festival Boats 2024 on July 27, 2018 Jean Alden uses the traditional catboat configuration to achieve the objectives of a weatherly pocket cruiser that maximize my available shop space while still fitting on a trailer. Mostly I
Miss Mile-a-Minute In Festival Boats 2024 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
Sofia In Festival Boats 2024 on July 27, 2018 Refit 1996 Some time in the Nineties. Sofia had several planks replaced. These planks were harvested from the blast area around Mt. St. Helens. Because the wood had sat there
Marian II In Festival Boats 2024 on July 26, 2018 The Marian II has been lovingly maintained in covered, fresh water moorage since 1928. She was owned for 50 years by Herb and Virginia Cleaver, the founding members of the
Nymph of LorneFor Sale In Festival Boats 2024 on July 18, 2018 Nymph was built by McGruer & Co. in Scotland in 1963. She spent her first 15 years sailing in Scotland, then sailed to BC via the Atlantic, the Canal, and
Ceridwen In Festival Boats 2024 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
Pacifica In Festival Boats 2024 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
MojoFor Sale In Festival Boats 2024 on July 6, 2018 The PT Skiff was designed by Bieker Boats in Seattle to be a lightweight, easily driven center console skiff for use in bigger inland waters like Puget Sound and the
Chesuki In Festival Boats 2024 on June 21, 2018 Using only the lines drawing from the Dori book we measured and created a sheet of offsets to loft her. Thanks to the Newport Marine science center loft and bandsaw,
Silva Bans In Festival Boats 2024 on June 20, 2018 Built in Oregon in the ’90s of Fir and Black Locust with no bedding compounds or antifungal agents, she had a leaky deck that let in rainwater carrying fungal spores