Mojo is an efficient, low power, center console skiff. Built as a stitch and glue, plywood kit from Port Townsend Watercraft, the builder included many solid wood upgrades to seat
Home built by owner over a 4 year period, designed by Ken Bassett. She is a 14’10″” gentleman’s racer with a single cockpit aft, boasting a modern high performance hull
The design is a collaboration between Perttu Korhonen in Finland and Michael Storer in Australia. The evolution of the design started with the Bolger Brick, which was modified to become
Designed by Iain Oughtred and coached by Geoff Kerr’s glued plywood Lapstrake, Daren Lindley and his son in law Nick Luchterhand started this boat on December 20th, 2016 and completed
From 1947 to 1968, Messenger 111 served as a missionary vessel, bringing medical spiritual comfort to Vancouver Islands West Coat. She was featured in the book “Splendor from the Sea”
Hand build with marine plywood using a Merry Wherry II Kit from Maryland Marine, this is a fun craft for recreational sculling in various conditions. This rowing wherry is set
She’s a “Pulsifer Hampton” previously owned by the Foley family, who donated her to WBF as a support vessel for programs and regattas. She was built by Richard Pulsifer in
Martha was built for J.R. Hanify, the Commodore of the SanFrancisco Yacht Club in 1907 and named after J.R Hanify’s wife Martha Fitsmourice Hanify. She is now owned and operated
Marionette is a racer/cruiser built in San Diego CA, has twice raced to Hawaii. In 2007, sailed from Southern California to the Pacific Northwest on her own bottom. Since arriving
Marianita was built in in her owner/captain’s two-car garage/boatshop on Bainbridge Island over the course of about 3 years. As much of the work as possible was done “in-house” from