Spainnear Uisce, took about 2000 hours for the owner to build over several seasons. Designed by the late Renn Tolman of Homer, Alaska, she was intended as a stable fishing
Soy Sauce is a half-scale replica of a World War II Target Raft from Fort Worden with a imaginative modifications for propulsion such as her now well-known “brace and boat”
Southern Cross is an 11′ 11″ highly modified SCAMP. She has just arrived here in Port Townsend in time for the Wooden Boat Festival from the cold windy shore of
I bought this Dudley Dix Cape Henry 21 in 2015 sight unseen! I sailed her that summer, rebuilt and refit her in 2016. Homemade windows leaked badly, rot in the
Sir Isaac was built in 1984 for short handed ocean sailing. We completed a 10 year restoration last year and are preparing her again for some extended sailing trips.
6 month improvement and restoration completed June 2017. It is a sistership of Taleisin. Strip planked with Red Cedar, then three layers of red cedar, triple diagonal. Varnished hull and
This replica is Bruce’s rendition of a Pete Culler Cutter as seen in O’Rourke’s book “Culler’s Other Boats”. Homemade cream colored gaff sails to fit the solid fir, lengthened spars
Registered in Cape Sable, N.S. under the name “Norman D II”. Purchased by the Okes in 2009 and renamed “Shooting Star.” “Shooting Star” was built by an unknown builder as
A classic pilot-house cruiser, this 1929 Stephens Brothers boat was built in Stockton, CA, one of eight or nine boats using the same blueprints. Seven Bells has won the top
Built by the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding, Segue is made of Ocoume marine plywood over sawn frames and longitudinal stringers. The chine area is cold molded. The hull is