Dorjun In Festival Boats on July 14, 2023 Dorjun was designed and built by Fred C. Beebe at Greenport in Long Island in 1905, originally as a surfboat for the U. S. Lifesaving Services in Coos Bay, Oregon.
Free Willly In Festival Boats on July 14, 2023 Free Willy was born out of the love for the outdoors. Chris Muhs, Daniel Hynes, Derek Sergison, and Alex Steiberger set out to build the boat of their dreams during
Hannah In Festival Boats on July 14, 2023 Hannah’s kayak was my very first strip built kayak, completed at the start of the pandemic. It includes woods primarily reclaimed for my daughter’s middle and high school gymnasiums, that
Whisper In Festival Boats on July 13, 2023 LA 28 – Mahogany Dream – Hand Crafted from Germany, Designed by renowned naval architect and world class sailor, Martin Menzner. The LA28 is a classic yet modern, high performance
Runabout Inspired Wood CanoeFor Sale In Festival Boats on July 13, 2023 Our canoes are all completely hand made using a strip plank construction method and laminated in fiberglass on the inside and outside of the hull. This construction method allows for
Wayward SunFor Sale In Festival Boats on July 13, 2023 In 2021 Wayward Sun completed the first 100% solar voyage through the Inside Passage. Owners David and Alex Borton left Bellingham WA on May 25, and arrived in Glacier Bay
Misty B In Festival Boats on July 7, 2023 After watching Tally Ho and Arabella coming together on Youtube I decided that I ought to build a boat too. After looking at many plans I came across Glen L
Razzel Dazzel In Festival Boats on July 5, 2023 The name is spelled Razzel Dazzel , and yes that is the correct spelling. named after my Dad’s first home made built Boat , which he sailed backwards over a
Placebo In Festival Boats on July 5, 2023 The first known boat designed and built by Dr. Archie A. Steele behind his medical office in Los Angeles. The exact built date is not known though the timeline does
Navin R Johnson In Festival Boats on July 5, 2023 Originally built for cruising the inland passage she was purchased by her second owner in Port Townsend around 2013. After some upkeep here in Port Townsend she fell into a