Black OpalIn Festival Boats 2024 on June 5, 2024 Built in 1973 by American Marine in Singapore, “Black Opal” is a rare 36’ Grand Banks Classic for a number of reasons. She’s one of the last GB woodies built,
Ariel of VictoriaIn Festival Boats 2024 on June 5, 2024 Carvel-planked in Alaskan yellow cedar on oak frames, Ariel of Victoria was built by Fred Peterson and Ron Hunt in Peterson’s shipyard near Nanaimo. Her ketch rig features original sitka
Katie MIn Festival Boats 2024 on June 5, 2024 Our catboat Katie M is a 20′ Cape Cod catboat designed by Crosby and built in 2009 by the NW School of Wooden Boat Building. She is a sister ship
Sir IsaacFor SaleIn Festival Boats 2024 on June 5, 2024 Sir Isaac was built in 1984 for shorthanded offshore sailing and she did! Several trips to Hawaii, then on to Australia, Japan and back. We bought her in 2001 and
Burns Covw\eIn Festival Boats 2024 on June 5, 2024 This 1989 Sam Devlin designed and built Surf Scoter was built with an in hull outboard engine. The boat has had about four owners and after being brought out of
KHOYAIn Festival Boats 2024 on May 23, 2024 KHOYA Heals~ a 19 year old college lady recovered from several near-death experiences by time on the water sailing her little vessel. Circumnavigating Vancouver Island in 1979 was a first
GibnutIn Festival Boats 2024 on May 23, 2024 Based on the classic “Beachcomber-Alpha” club dories of New England, Gibnut is a slim and fast sail/oar boat. This year we will be testing out an experimental sail rig with
GetAboutIn Festival Boats 2024 on May 23, 2024 Sailing is our main boating passion, but we thought it would be fun to have a fast run-about to explore the Columbia River and surrounding areas. After building a couple
GuppyIn Festival Boats 2024 on May 23, 2024 The Guppy is an okoume plywood and Philippine mahogany sailboat, rowboat, powerboat, built to be equally at home on lakes or waters of the Puget Sound. It is constructed a
ZephyrusIn Festival Boats 2024 on May 23, 2024 Designed by Ed Monk Sr., MV Zephyrus was built in 1954 in Nanaimo, British Columbia. Carvel planked, yellow cedar on white oak frames below the waterline, red cedar above. When