Romany Rye In Festival Boats on July 5, 2018 A sweet 36′ Herreshoff ketch. As far as we know, only 4 or 5 of this design were ever built. We have sailed and worked on it for 12 happy
Scout In Festival Boats on July 5, 2018 Scout is a John Carlson Design, Sam Devlin built 23 ’ raised deck cruiser. In 2018 I cut off her transom, added 3 ½ feet of stern and had Devlin
Kotimana In Festival Boats on July 5, 2018 This Dark Harbor 17 1/2 was built by the Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building Large Craft Classes of 2017 and 2018.
Black Opal In Festival Boats on July 5, 2018 Black Opal is a Classic Grand Banks 36 Trawler. This boat was purchased and totally redone by it’s previous owners Jim and Barbara Thiele. They enjoyed her for many years
El Mistico In Festival Boats on July 5, 2018 A number of such installations have been made on the West Coast and are being watched with keen interest by motor boat operators everywhere. A particularly striking yacht installation was
Orn II In Festival Boats on July 5, 2018 To save time we ordered our hull parts to be cut by West Coast Boat Works of Bend, Oregon. We asked Chuck at West Coast Boat Works to increase the
Malle In Festival Boats on June 29, 2018 Malle is a spidsgatter, 30 square meter class, built in Denmark in 1936. Last year a major repair of the backbone was performed at the Wooden Boat Foundation’s boatshop. Recent
Ship of Fools In Festival Boats on June 29, 2018 “Ship of Fools” was purchased 3 years ago to serve as a lightweight, easy to maneuver vessel to get out on the water and this boat fits the bill well.
Penguin In Festival Boats on June 29, 2018 Penguin is a 19′ Bartender which is a unique double-ended planing boat designed by George Calkins. She is one of the last hulls he built and advertised in the back
Schatzi In Festival Boats on June 29, 2018 A 22′ Bartender built true to George Calkins’ sea-worthy, double-end, planing design. Schatzi was built by a German merchant marine living in California. Her name means “Little Darling” which she