1932 Los Angeles Olympics Monotype

In Festival Boats on July 26, 2018
This boat was self-built, by brothers Peter and Eric Hazell in Sisters, OR in 2016-2017. The 12′ catboat is a replica of a 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, single-crewed racer (Snowbird),
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Bella la Vita

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In Festival Boats on July 26, 2018
A Grand Banks 32 sedan, built in 1969, Bella la Vita has proven to be nearly perfect for the cruising couple. Dependable, economical, if not a little slow, she has
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Miss Manners

In Festival Boats on July 26, 2018
The Jet 14 sailboat is a 14-ft LOA One-Design racing dinghy that traces its origins back to the early 1950s, when several skippers were complaining about the state of one-design
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Que Será

In Festival Boats on July 26, 2018
Hull Number 11 of a limited production run of 19 K43 Sloops built by Kettenburg Marine, San Diego in the mid-1960s. To our knowledge, she is one of three K43s
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Whitney

In Festival Boats on July 26, 2018
The Chesapeake Light Craft Expedition Wherry is a computer cut kit make of okoume plywood – a boring presentation. To enhance the overall appearance, the deck is overlaid with western
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Nil Desperandum

In Festival Boats on July 26, 2018
Nil Desperandum is seven years old now, and with each passing year I appreciate Sam Devlin’s design eye more and more. While it looks thoroughly traditional—perhaps late 19th or early
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Mona-C

In Festival Boats on July 26, 2018
It’s an East Coast codfish dory. It’s used on San Francisco Bay and the Lost Coast in California. It’s also used up the coast from California to Washington.
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Emily Ruth

In Festival Boats on July 26, 2018
Emily Ruth is a Somes Sound 12-1/2’. Designed by John Brooks, the SS is derived from the well known Herreshoff and Haven 12-1/2’s. Unlike those boats, she is glued lapstrake
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Trine

For Sale

In Festival Boats on July 26, 2018
Trine is one of the few remaining 40kvm2 Spissgatter racer-cruisers built between 1938–47 in Sarpborg, Norway. These were not “one-designs” but built to a “restriction measurement rule”. This meant designers
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Ginger

In Festival Boats on July 26, 2018
Original hull designed and built by Pat Spurlock to serve as a plug, out of which came the mold for the Elliott Bay Steamlaunch. Dan Pence radically altered the low
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