Argonaut IIIn Today's Imports on July 3, 2025 Designed by Edson B. Schock and built in 1922 at W.R. Menchions Shipyard in Vancouver, BC, Argonaut II was commissioned as “Greta M.” as a corporate yacht for the Powell River Paper &
LuciaIn Today's Imports on July 3, 2025 Lucia was built over many years by a craftsman on Fox Island. We found her 10 years a ago at this Wooden Boat festival. We realized that this was a
Molly SparksIn Today's Imports on July 3, 2025 Molly Sparks was built in Oregon in 1970 and originally christened Lady Dina . She is a Wahl 39 foot converted fishing trawler. She fished the Oregon coast for a
HelmaIn Today's Imports on July 3, 2025 My wife and I purchased Helma in 2006 and sailed her often in Puget Sound and the San Juan’s until 2017 when we decided to embark on a full restoration.
WolfhoundIn Today's Imports on July 3, 2025 Since launching, Wolfhound has travelled some 35,000 nm visiting , Spain, Portugal, Canary Islands, Caribbean, Bahamas, east coast USA up to Maine, then Nova Scotia, Cuba, Guatemala, Jamaica, Colombia, Panama,
CorsairIn Today's Imports on July 3, 2025 Corsair was shipped to San Francisco from Copenhagen with her mast stepped in 1960 where she was often found in local club races winning the Master Mariner Race with best
SassafrassIn Today's Imports on July 3, 2025 After completion of the refit of Sassafrass, we spent several years cruising the Pacific coast of North and Central America and through the Panama Canal into Eastern Caribbean. When our
HiyuIn Today's Imports on July 3, 2025 Hiyu is a 10’6” version of Harry Bryan’s Fiddlehead design, referred to as a “decked canoe.” Okoume plywood was used throughout the construction. The designer intended the boat to be
MarthaIn Today's Imports on July 3, 2025 Built in 1907 for San Francisco Yacht Club Commodore J. R. Hanify, and named after his wife, Martha Fitzmaurice Hanify, Martha is a B.B. Crowninshield design built at W. F.
JuraIn Today's Imports on July 3, 2025 Jura was commissioned using a design from Doug Peterson that was published in the July 1976 edition of Wooden Boat Magazine. The original design was for a pragmatic, budget, racer-cruiser.