BoondockFor Sale In Festival Boats on July 3, 2019 She looks a bit like a Wharram. Indeed, the designer of her hulls (a Mr. Beaubien whom I’ve never met) had built a 47′ Wharram in California in the late
PattyB In Festival Boats on July 3, 2019 Sam Devlin designed the Song Wren in 2011, but this first example was completed and launched in 2019. I made a few minor alterations in the design, most notably using
FreedomFor Sale In Festival Boats on July 3, 2019 Freedom is Alden design number 676 and Herreshoff build 1431. She was designed in 1937 and launched on June 15, 1938. Freedom is the last pre-wwII ocean racing yacht built
Dr. Petra In Festival Boats on July 3, 2019 Dr. Petra has navigated the Yaquina river as well as part of the Columbia River and completed last years Salish 100 from Olympia to Port Townsend, WA. Completed in 2017,
Daisy In Festival Boats on July 3, 2019 Daisy is a โTeak Lady,โ fractional-rig sloop, one of ten built in 1939 at the Ah King shipyard in Hong Kong. The Chinese shipwrights lived in the yard, sleeping on
Ama NaturaFor Sale In Festival Boats on July 3, 2019 Ama Natura is a 36โ custom gaff ketch motorsailer built by the NW School of Wooden Boatbuilding, launched at Point Hudson in 2008 and used each year since for marine
Gull In Festival Boats on July 3, 2019 The Gull was recently purchased buy its new owners after nearly 60 years of life and only a few owners the last being over 30 years the new owners have
Blackbeard II In Festival Boats on July 3, 2019 We acquired Blackbeard in 1984. She is strip planked cedar on oak frames. A wonderful cruiser. 4 generations have sailed her south to Puerta Vallarta, north to Haida Gwaii.
Quinque In Festival Boats on July 3, 2019 Quinque was built in the mid-1980โs on Galiano Island at the Whaler Bay Boatyard by boatbuilder Greg Foster. She measures nineteen feet long and is constructed almost entirely of Yellow
Macaw In Festival Boats on July 3, 2019 Macaw is a Presto-type gaff-rigged centerboard ketch. Designed by Sam Crocker and built by his son S. Sturgis Crocker at Crocker Boat Yard in Manchester, MA in 1956. She was