Klara, the Somes Sound 12 1/2 designed by John Brooks, follows the tradition of a sturdy, elegant daysailer – the Herreshoff 12 ½ (aka The Buzzard Bay Boys Boat). Its
Built at the renown Jensen boatyard in Friday Harbor, Wa. to a Bill Garden design the Puffin is as close to the quintessential Northwest cruiser as is possible. She is
PAX is the only 45 sq meter Danish Spidsgatter sailing in North America. Pax (Latin for Peace) is a spidsgatter (Danish for “double ender”) built in Kalundborg, Denmark in 1936.
Built in 1926 and originally named “Helen,” Schooner Lavengro is a 2/3rds scale yacht built on the lines of the Biloxi shrimp and oyster schooners of the early 1900s. During
Restored 1950 Penn Yan ( Cartopper ) Wooden 13’ boat weighs 80 lbs. canvas over wood strips. Painted with George Kirby paint. Sits on a restored 1959 Tee Nee Trailer.
This boat was built by George Pocock and his son Stan in the early 1960’s for Ervine Valley College, CA. It was originally called the John Lusk while at the
Puget Lady is an Ed Monk, Sr. designed tri-cabin trawler. She was built in 1941 by Tregonning Boat Co. (Shilshole, WA.) for the Harvey Rowe family, owners of Ballard Brass.
Anna was built in 1966 in Picton New Zealand. One of her sister boats is detailed in XXXX The Proper Yacht. When we purchased the boat there were a number
Anne Bray is the “little sister” to Serenity – the 22ft skiff used for fishing, crabbing and traveling to the islands. Built by John Breiby in Wasilla, AK, this two
Belle was designed by Laurie McGowan for the “sketchbook” section of Wooden Boat Magazine. She is a rowing-sailing dinghy 11- feet long made from local northwest woods and very little