Sea Nymph II is a 1946 Ed Monk Sr. displacement hull bridge deck cruiser. 46′ X 13′ 6″ X 3′ 10″, built by the Grandy Boat Works, Seattle Washington. Flybridge
After languishing in a shed for 10 years, Emerald Marine rebuilt her stern, refastened the backbone hung new garboards, and rebuilt the house. Elton Hanneman rebuilt the engine. He has
Dodo was built in Henderson Bay and launched in Potlatch, WA in 1934 as a working steam tugboat. Designed by Harold R. Lanning, Sr., Dodo is typical of small Puget
Sparkman and Stephens designed the 48’ auxiliary cutter ALEMBIC to give her maximum windward ability (design #1479). Built by Chapman and Kalayjian, in Costa Mesa, CA, she was launched at
Holiday has been family owned since launched in July 1946. My Grandfather Rex Bartlett commissioned Ed Monk Sr. to design her and she was built on Seattle’s Lake Union by
After searching for and researching many small cruising designs, I finally settled on John Atkin’s Ninigret. Originally designed as a sport fishing boat, Ninigret has a long history of being
Commissioned in Tacoma, Washington in 1935 by Mr. Norton Clapp, Carmelita was built as a private family yacht. Designed by Naval Architect Harold Lee, Carmelita’s construction at the Mojean &
She is a small boat that does anlmost everything. The large cockpit has landed many fish, crabs and shrimp. The cabin layout makes for A comfortable long distance cruiser for