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Clementine

In Festival Boats 2017

Clementine was the first “Belhaven 19” to be built back in 2006. She was discovered by her current owner for sale in North Carolina in 2014, purchased “sight unseen”, then towed back to Seattle via a 6,000-mile road trip to her new home in Seattle. She now trailer sails Puget Sound, Hood Canal, Lake Washington and the Suan Juan Islands. …

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Cito

In Festival Boats 2017

Built by J. Wass for himself and his growing family. He was a professional shipwright and Cito was not his first Spidsgatter that he built for himself. He built her in his backyard in Copenhagen, as there was no room at the yard he was employed at. She lost her lead keel when stored away during WWII by the Germans, …

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Chesuki

In Festival Boats 2017

Chesuki’s design is in “The Dory Book” by John Gardner, from which I traditionally built her of fragrant Port Orford cedar and Oregon white oak. The building of her was quite enjoyable, with just a couple of heart ache mistakes easily remedied thanks to miraculous epoxy, after 3 years the anticipation of her use made the launching a real celebration! …

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Ceridwen

In Festival Boats 2017, Festival Boats 2023

Ceridwen was lofted in the fall of 1982 at Magner and Sons Boatworks by John and Kevin Magner and Matt McCleary. Matt continued on with the building project along with his wife Stephanie. Ceridwen has a lead keel and steam bent oak frames. Ceridwen was launched in 1994 in Port Angeles, Washington and made her maiden voyage in 1996 to …

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Carlita

In Festival Boats 2017

Carlita is a Core Sound 17 Mark 3 Cat ketch designed by Graham Byrnes of B& B Yacht Designs. She is built from a plywood kit from B&B Yacht designs. She is water ballasted and has self righting capability to 100 degrees. The design brief was to create the smallest trailer sailer that has reasonable “”cruising”” amenities for two, and …

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Capella

In Festival Boats 2017

Well laid out custom built cruising yacht for a family of 4 and crew of 2. Alaska yellow cedar over oak frames on 10 inch centers. Power truster installed in 2007. New kitchen counter.

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Caledonia

In Festival Boats 2017

Sometimes you pick the boat, and sometimes the boat picks you. Port Ludlow resident Joseph Guillien showed up to look at a wooden boat and found it was sold the day before. As luck would have it, a similar boat was tied up to the dock with a for sale sign on it. As the vessel name came into view, …

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Bright Star

In Festival Boats 2017

Bright Star is from a design by Renn Tolman of Homer, Alaska. The Alaskan Skiffs were meant for rough waters, and have been customized to be just what the builders want in a boat. Tolman boats began as open skiffs, primarily for fishing. Renn’s basic design evolved, and a few have been built at 26′. Most of the cabin boats …

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Bimi

In Festival Boats 2017

Bimi is a custom gaff-ketch sailboat that has been in our family for over 60 years. She was designed by Basil Knauth & Christian Norgaard, with extensive modifications designed by Scott Rohrer. Originally built by Nunes Bros. and launched December 17, 1955 in Sausalito, California, Bimi was brought to the Pacific Northwest in 1984, where she was substantially modified (at …