1946 36′ Double-enderHoliday 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
Vito Dumas spent much of her early life in Buenos Aires plying the waters of the Rio de la Plata. I know very little about this period. The history for
Arianna is a 1970 Alaskan 46 wooden pilothouse cruiser built by American Marine, the Hong Kong yard that later became Grand Banks. Designed for comfortable long-range cruising, she reflects the
Brassbounder is a Grand Banks 42 hull number 139. The Grand Banks 42 Classic helpeddefine the “trawler” category for cruising yachts, drawing inspiration from sturdy NorthAtlantic fishing trawlers. It is
Solitude III is a John C. Harris-penned “PocketShip” sailboat. Per the designer, this stitch and glue boat “is a small cruising sailboat of refined model, meant to sail well on
“Bright Star” is a Tolman Jumbo 24, from a design by Renn Tolman of Homer, Alaska. As are all the Tolman boats, she is a plywood stitch-and-glue wooden boat, and
I don’t know much of her history. One thing the previous owner had sold her and eventually bought her back. I believe she had lived in Canada for a number
Arkenstone was built using traditional methods in Thailand . She is all teak with beautiful interior cabinets. Karl bought her in 1979 unfinished and we have continued to finish and
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If you feel called to create an original piece of maritime-themed art for the 50th Annual Wooden Boat Festival poster, we’d love to see your vision! The deadline to apply is June 30, 2026.