Wine Glass

In Today's Imports on August 8, 2025
Artical in Wooden Boat magazine about the Druck Trap. https://smallboatsmonthly.com/article/duck-trap-wherry/
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Willow

For Sale

In Today's Imports on August 8, 2025
Willow was designed for us by Phil Bolger and built by Carl Brownstein, Rights Oโ€™ Man Boat Works, Shelton, Washington. She is a shallow draft (2 feet) leeboard cat-yawl launched
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Veteran

In Today's Imports on August 8, 2025
The Skansie purse seiner Veteran, launched in 1927, is a beautifully restored sample of one of the most recognized and significant vessel designs to have originated from Gig Harbor. One
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UNO

In Today's Imports on August 8, 2025
Michael Norman built her at Mud Bay on Lopez Island. She was basic transportation for Decatur Island owners until federal agents seized her for rum running; they used her as
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TOPAZ

In Today's Imports on August 8, 2025
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Pert

In Today's Imports on August 8, 2025
William Garden designed the โ€œCaptain Blackburnโ€ after reading about Howard Blackburn, a New England sailor who lost his fingers to frost bite. Despite his disability, Blackburn commissioned a small cutter
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Pax

In Today's Imports on August 8, 2025
Pax (Latin for Peace) is a spidsgatter (Danish for โ€œdouble enderโ€) built in Kalundborg, Denmark in 1936. The spidsgatter was a racing class begun in the mid-1920s as sail clubs
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Pallin’ Around

In Today's Imports on August 8, 2025
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Grace O’Malley

In Today's Imports on August 8, 2025
Grace O’Malley was built by a surgeon over a period of 10 years following true to Alden’s Malabar II design. Originally built as a gaff schooner she was converted to
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Eclair

For Sale

In Today's Imports on August 8, 2025
Rare classic runabout built in 1954 by Tomahawk Boat Co., Tomahawk, WI. Lapstrake construction of marine plywood with enclosed bow, windshield, and water well in the stern. Underwent restoration in
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