Pirate In Festival Boats on November 13, 2018 When Pirate won the R-Class National Championship at Larchmont, NY, she was the first West Coast designed, & built, racer to compete on the Eastern Seaboard and, representing California Y.C.
PickPocket In Festival Boats on November 13, 2018 Bill Garden published this design in his 1977 book Yacht Designs. She traces her roots to George F. Holmes who is described as the father of the canoe yawl and
Petrel In Festival Boats on November 13, 2018 Petrel was build as a commercial offshore fishing boat in 1928 by the Columbia Boat Company. She fished the Pacific Northwest Waters for almost 80 years until she returned to
Penguin In Festival Boats on November 13, 2018 Penguin is a 19′ Bartender which is a unique double-ended planing boat, designed by George Calkins. It is one of the last hulls he built and was advertised in the
Pax In Festival Boats on November 13, 2018 Built in Scandinavia in 1936. Shipped by freighter to the west coast of North America on or around 1961. Disappeared after a tragic fire in Sausalito mid-1980s. For sale in
Patamar In Festival Boats on November 13, 2018 A Boeing engineer built this btidgedeck cruiser in a barn in Wallingford, WA. It has cruised the Salish Sea extensively. It has a been maintained and never restored. I am
Pacifica In Festival Boats on November 13, 2018 Pacifica was built for Avard Fuller of Fuller Brush fame. She was one of the first yachts to be designed and built with an extruded aluminum mast. Pacifica has sailed
Pacific Swift In Festival Boats on November 13, 2018 Built by S.A.L.T.S. Sail and Life Training Society, as a working exhibit at Expo 86 in Vancouver, British Columbia, the Pacific Swift has sailed over 100,000 deep-sea miles on training
Pacific Pioneer In Festival Boats on November 13, 2018 The Pacific Pioneer launched in 1951 as the P&T Pioneer in service to the mill at Port Gamble. Today the Pioneer is being converted into a comfortable tug to enjoy