Pert In Festival Boats on July 18, 2023 Pert was built over many years by the Fish Brothers, initially in Yakima, finished on Marrowstone Island and launched in 2007. She was sailed for five Summers, put away during
Emma In Festival Boats on July 18, 2023 Emma is a 17โ 6โ LOA gaff rigged sloop, built in 1983โ – Fir/yellow cedar an oak frames, mahogany thwarts, stern seat, centerboard trunk, rub rails, shear strake, and transom.
Paddington In Festival Boats on July 18, 2023 PJohn Welsford SCAMP, 11โฒ-11โณ balanced lug, cuddy cabin, water ballasted, off-center centerboard mini-microcruiser. Plywood kit built by son and father (Patrick and Malcolm) along with John Welsford, Howard Rice, Scott
Silvana In Festival Boats on July 18, 2023 Silvana is a wood cold molded cutter sailboat of 30 feet designed by Lyle Hess and built in Canada by Ernest Mellstrom in 1997. Cold molded wood hull and Deck
Rampaging Turtles In Festival Boats on July 18, 2023 A merry wherry that is a Wayland Marine’s design and initial stitch and glue project that took 3 months to finish in 2012. In 2022 a bow and stern air
RevelFor Sale In Festival Boats on July 18, 2023 The original builder was a lifelong captain at sea, beginning with racing sailboats off the west coast of Sweden, then a career in the Swedish navy until after WWII, and
Grand SlamFor Sale In Festival Boats on July 18, 2023 The Grand Slam has her own charm that has outlived her captainโs captures. She has been to Alaska but not all the way to Ketchikan. Some dreams are realized later
White Spruce In Festival Boats on July 17, 2023 In 1932, White Spruce was custom built as a private vessel in the Harbor Shipyard of Vancouver, B.C.. She is built with 1-1/4″ Alaskan yellow and Red Cedar planking fastened
Hom e madeโ In Festival Boats on July 17, 2023 1950s or early 60s cold molded hull. Built in what appears to be the Seattle area with an unknown car top as of yet maybe somebody can identify it molded