This kayak was designed by Jack Bedard, of Bedard Yacht Design in Tarpon Springs, Florida. It has a dry cockpit through the use of scuppers, along with two waterproof dry-bag
Way back in 1979 KHOYA handily circumnavigated Vancouver Island; immersing her current owner into the heart of Native country and the wild riches of our Pacific Northwest waters. Later sailing
This year Dorjun celebrates her 120th birthday! Dorjun was designed and built by Fred C. Beebe at Greenport in Long Island in 1905, originally as a surfboat for the U.
Maggie Jane is for sale Home Port: Quartermaster Harbor, Vashon Island Year Built: 1968 Owner: Michael Murray Designer: L. Francis Herreshoff Design: Modified H28 Maggie Jane is a modified, strip
BE HAPPY is a 21-foot Tolman Widebody with a pilot house and cuddy cabin. Built from scratch using the instructions provided in the book “Tolman Alaskan Skiffs” by Renn Tolman.
Edwin Monk Sr. penned an evolving series of Bridgedeck cruisers from the late 1930s through the early ’70s becoming the quintessential mid-20th-century northwest cruisers. While mostly similar in layout and
Marianita was built over a few years in my shop, a former two-car garage. She is glued-lapstrake using 3/8″ marine grade plywood for the hull with two layers of 1/4″
Idyl was launched in June 2024, after a two-year build. She has okoume ply planking on yellow cedar framing and sapele floors and keel. External ballast is a 1000 lb.
Savona is a 39′ Ed Monk Sr. Bridgedeck Cruiser. She was built in 1942 by Bud Forder of Forder Boatworks in Kenmore, WA on north Lake Washington for Russell Rathbone.
This boat was built because my favorite 12′ Wee Lassie canoe was too small for both me and my dog Hershey. I also wanted a boat capable of making camping