FIGIn Festival Boats on May 8, 2025 After searching for and researching many small cruising designs, I finally settled on John Atkin’s Ninigret. Originally designed as a sport fishing boat, Ninigret has a long history of being
CarmelitaIn Festival Boats on May 8, 2025 Commissioned in Tacoma, Washington in 1935 by Mr. Norton Clapp, Carmelita was built as a private family yacht. Designed by Naval Architect Harold Lee, Carmelita’s construction at the Mojean &
Laurie TIn Festival Boats on May 8, 2025 She is a small boat that does anlmost everything. The large cockpit has landed many fish, crabs and shrimp. The cabin layout makes for A comfortable long distance cruiser for
VenetiaFor SaleIn Festival Boats on May 8, 2025 Venetia is a Scottish built trawler based on a Scottish fishing boat designed by Laurent Giles. Commissioned by Norval and Josephine Diamond in 1959. Norval and “Jo” cruised the coast
ArroyoIn Festival Boats on May 8, 2025 Launched as We’re Here in 1938 on Lake Union, Arroyo was designed and built for Marcus Mayer Jr., one time president of the Seattle Yacht Club. Past owners include A.G
AnnaFor SaleIn Festival Boats on May 8, 2025 Anna is an Alden 47 in the Lady Helene series. She is the only sloop in the series. We have the original drawings both from the start of construction as
Puget LadyFor SaleIn Festival Boats on May 8, 2025 M/V Puget Lady is an Ed Monk, Sr. designed tri-cabin trawler. She was built in 1941 by Tregoning Boat Co. (Ballard, WA.) for the Harvey Rowe family, owners of Ballard
Olive OylFor SaleIn Festival Boats on May 8, 2025 I purchased the down on her luck 1927 fishboat from the Port of Bellingham in 2006. I knew she was a wreck, but even in her decrepit condition her classic
FlygburenIn Festival Boats on May 8, 2025 FLYGBUREN (Pronounced “flee-buren”, roughly translates to “Airborne” in Swedish) This is one of many designs from the pen of noted Swedish designer Knud Reimers. Called a “Tumlaren” (tr: Porpoise) they
Wayward SunFor SaleIn Festival Boats on May 8, 2025 In 2021 Wayward Sun completed the first 100% solar voyage through the Inside Passage. Father and son team David and Alex Borton left Bellingham WA on May 25, and arrived