In 1979 KHOYA brought me to this very Point Hudson dock, Nestled in a wooden home with gentle tidal rock. Then embarked northward along our coastal stretch Aboard this very
It has been a great family boat for us to sail with our children and friends over the years. We have enjoyed many seasons participating in the CRISR race in
LUNA, a Bolger-designed Chebacco, was constructed by Jerome McIlvanie of Yakima, Washington between 1996 and 2001. The boat is 19’ 6” long and has a beam of 7’ 9”. After
She is a real joy to beach cruise with while being competitive racing against other traditional boats. Her low freeboard adds to her ease in reboarding after a dip! Chesuki’s
Windsong was built by a school teacher in Grapeview, Wa. She’s one of Ralph Winslow’s last designs, which was published in Yachting Magazine in 1956. She’s yellow cedar and meranti
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.
I purchased this 1927 diesel-powered fishing troller from the Port of Bellingham for $1 in 2006. As a shipwright and boat restoration specialist I’ve always had a keen eye for
For Sale Home Port: Quartermaster Harbor, Vashon Island Year Built: 1967 Owner: Michael Murray Designer: L. Francis Herreshoff Design: Modified H28 Maggie Jane is a strongly built, strip planked H28
The Gyrfalcon is an 88-foot fantail that was originally designed in the late 1910s by Lee and Brinton for the US Coast Survey but the boat was never built. In
APPLY TO BE THE 50th ANNUAL WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL POSTER ARTIST
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.