1906 Truscott built in St. Joseph, Michigan used as a hotel limo. Found in desperate need of repair in 1977 and underwent major restoration in northern Michigan. At this time
Ripple is the first of three William Atkins ‘Gary Thomas’ cutters built in the 1990s at the Northwest School for Wooden Boatbuilding. She is cedar planking on oak frames with
Que Será is hull number 11 of a limited production run of 19 K43 sloops built by Kettenburg Marine, San Diego, in the mid-1960s. She has taken her owners to
After an exhaustible search the Hudsons found Querencia, then named Nancy L, in Sausalito in 2002. She had not sailed in over twenty-two years and had never left the marina.
Built in Frederikshavn, Denmark in 1903 by Nielson & Son and worked as a North Sea fishing boat for several decades. Served in both world wars, 1st under Danish flag
This boat, USCG Motor lifeboat #36391 was built in the Coast Guard yard at Curtis Bay Md.in 1934. Upon completion it went by rail to Point Adams Life Boat Station
“PocketShip” is a small, build-it-yourself cruising sailboat available as a kit, meant to sail well on all points, provide dry camping accommodations for two adults, and tow behind a four-cylinder
Pleiades is a traditionally rigged gaff, Pinky Schooner. Designed by Howard I Chapelle as a replica of an 1830’s era Eastport Pinky Schooner. Pinky’s were used during colonial times and