After her solid wooden hull was built in Norway, the Ursa Major was launched in 1972 at the Malahide shipyards in Dublin, Ireland. With her classic โOld Worldโ charm, solid
Tyke is a fine example of a classic Atkins Eric Junior design. Traditional carvel construction โ Port Orford Cedar planking on White Oak frames. Fully restored and renovated between 2002
TwoBits was originally built as an open launch in 1932 and used as a tender to the North Star, a 230โฒ vessel owned by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Both
Scott Sprague designed and built TUMBLEHOME in a Bainbridge Island boat shop in the 1980โs, with the help of many others in the yard when they had time to help
Trixter was built by the Bob and Frank Prothero in 1934 on Lake Union in Seattle. Sheโs powered with an Isuzu C-240 diesel engine, and is used as a pleasure
Our 2 longboats, Townshend and Bear, are 26′ open wooden boats. They are historic replicas from Captain George Vancouverโs exploration of the region in 1792 that were built at the
Tordenskjold was built by John Strand in Seattleโs Ballard neighborhood in 1911. It was named after the famous Dano-Norwegian naval hero, Peter Jansen Wessel Tordenskjold (a nom de guerre meaning
Thelonis was custom built in 1953 for a Portland Oregon dentist who wanted a โtraditional-styleโ boat, so Ed Monk, Sr modified one of his 1920โs plans. Built by Admiral Marine
Theia introduced us to some special Port Townsend friends and craftspeople who took part in her rebirth. We are grateful to Gary and Nancy Fredrick, the Tucker family, Randy Charrier,