SUNDANCE II is a “Colonia” sailing dinghy designed in 1901 by Nathanael G. Herreshoff Built in Essex, CT in 1975 LOA 17’ 3” LWL 15’ 9” Beam 5’ 3” Draft/board
I wanted to learn how to build a boat that I could row on local Kansas City lakes and rivers, so I settled on this design from John Gardner’s book,Classic
Built by students at Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding. Black Locust and Sapele Backbone, Western Red Cedar Planking over Oak Frames. LOA 14’, Beam 4’ 7” . Black Locust and
I first fell in love with the boat Hav Heston, an original snekke imported from Norway, when I moved here in 2006 to go to the Northwest School of Wooden
Thunder child was built on Dead Man’s Island in Vancouver Bc in the late 1960s, she was built in 2 years, when launched in 1971 the Canadian navy built a
GOTHERE (1965 Grandy “28”) is a Mr. Ed Monk, Sr. designed stock model flying bridge cruiser built by the Grandy Boat Company (US). Her hard chine, carvel planked cedar planking
“Katie Ford”, a one-of-a-kind pilothouse cutter designed and built by Heine Dole in Astoria, Oregon in 1946 and named after his grandmother, has long graced the waters of the Pacific
Boat Name: Scallywag, ex. Perspicacious Sail: USA 114, ex. GBR 97 Year Built: 1979 Designer: Gary Mull Builder: Carl Eichenlaub Owner: Adam Henley History: Perspicacious was commissioned by Gayle Post