OuzelFor Sale In Festival Boats on September 7, 2023 This Sam Devlin design was custom built by Tom Larkin of Seattle and has proven herself worthy on at least one previous trip up the Inside Passage towards Southeast Alaska.
Faamu SamiFor Sale In Festival Boats on September 7, 2023 Ray Speck built this boat in a, surplus military prefab barracks boat shop that he and Kit Africa shared, perched upon an old, deteriorating WWII Sausalito slipways pier. It’s a
DestinyFor Sale In Festival Boats on September 7, 2023 Bright finished yellow cedar cold molded hull sloop. Large sail plan
MoonshineFor Sale In Festival Boats on September 7, 2023 Moonshine is a well built boat from the days of classic wooden boats. She has been well maintained over the years and is a joy to be on.
EclairFor Sale In Festival Boats on September 7, 2023 Rare classic runabout built in 1954 by Tomahawk Boat Co., Tomahawk, WI. Lapstrake construction of marine plywood with enclosed bow, windshield, and brilliant red mahogany brightwork. Tomahawk was an early
Beginnings In Festival Boats on September 7, 2023 No great history other than quality time spent between a father and his sons. Wonderful winter project. Really happy with how out first boat turned out. Many more to come!
Klara In Festival Boats on September 7, 2023 Klara, the Somes Sound 12 1/2 designed by John Brooks, follows the tradition of a sturdy, elegant daysailer – the Herreshoff 12 1/2. It’s immediate predecessor is Joel White’s Haven
Dennis Kirk Oswalt In Festival Boats on September 6, 2023 This custom built, one-of-a-kind Hacker was commissioned on October 9, 2001 and recreates the famed early 1930s Hacker Craft Commuter design. It was built by Bill Morgan of the Hacker
Bliss In Festival Boats on September 6, 2023 Found this Beautiful Cedar Edge Glued Rowboat on Craigslist close to 20 years ago for $400! About 15 years ago I turned her into a Sailing Dinghy/Tender for my 43′
MollyFor Sale In Festival Boats on August 31, 2023 Molly has had a quiet, but adventurous life on Whidbey Island. She has spent most of her voyages within the Saratoga Passage from Penn Cove to Langley with a few