Bolero

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In Festival Boats on July 8, 2019
Bolero is an original double-ended 40 foot sloop designed by the renowned N.A. Bill Garden and launched in 1965. Her distinctive appearance, clean lines, flush deck, and raking jack staff
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Bjarne

In Festival Boats on July 8, 2019
Bjarne was built in a north Seattle garage. “The boat” provided a safe, creative and nearby distraction to the challenges of work and raising children. Many people helped out over
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Corsair II

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In Festival Boats on July 8, 2019
CORSAIR II “Corsair II”, custom designed by naval architect Leigh Coolidge and built in 1926 by Martinac in Tacoma for B. F. Jacobs, was a predicted log racer. Martinac Shipyard
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Red Star

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In Festival Boats on July 8, 2019
The Red Star was built as a commercial work boat to fish out of Moss Landing, CA. She worked as far south as Morro Bay, CA and as far north
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Senang Hati

In Festival Boats on July 8, 2019
Senang Hati is the last boat built by the celebrated Vancouver Island boat builder, George Bruigom. He built her for himself in 1986 at Comox on Vancouver Island and sadly,
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F/V Tordenskjold

In Festival Boats on July 8, 2019
F/V Tordenskjold: Northwest Seaport’s “new” boat is a halibut schooner built in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood in 1911. She fished the North Pacific and Bering Sea for halibut, black cod, tuna,
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Eileen Marie

In Festival Boats on July 8, 2019
Eileen Marie is a 12 foot dory skiff. She is built from Okoume plywood, mahogany, and ash. While she was built as primarily as a rowing vessel, she has a
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Woody

In Festival Boats on July 8, 2019
The Woody is built from highest grade European Marine Plywood with FG epoxy tabs, fillets, and overlayment. She has a stronger, quieter, softer ride than comparable hull materials.  The Woody
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Riptide

In Festival Boats on July 8, 2019
Featured as the “Queen” of the 1939 National Powerboat Show, she was purchased there by restaurateur Howard Johnson,  After losing a race with her, she was traded back to Elco
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Just Grand

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In Festival Boats on July 8, 2019
Our Grand Banks 36 has had extensive upgrades: Our mahogany fly bridge trawler has new aluminum fuel tanks, recent stainless water tanks, a wonderful forced air heat system, hydronic diesel
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