Segue was built by the Northwest School of Wooden Boat building and the owner took delivery of a bare hull/deck/house in 2011. There followed a year of painting and fitting out. The hull is built over 9 mm ring frames and incorporates a trunk that houses a lifting keel that has 900 pounds of lead at the bottom. The combination of the deep ballast and Segue’s considerable beam gives a very stable boat suitable for single-handing. In fact, the racing version is routinely raced by one person. Segue cruises Puget Sound out of Port Ludlow. Segue is especially quick off the wind.