NEREUS
NEREUS was built in 2006 by Harry Bryan Boatbuilding in Canada and designed by John Alden.This 2006 21′ Alden Sloop was sitting on the hard at The Landing School for 10 years after being donated.
NEREUS was built in 2006 by Harry Bryan Boatbuilding in Canada and designed by John Alden.This 2006 21′ Alden Sloop was sitting on the hard at The Landing School for 10 years after being donated.
NEREUS - the cedar carvel planked and gaff rigged classic wooden boat provides perfect accommodations for 2 with custom finished interior, cabinetry and plenty of storage. Outfitted with a Yanmar 1GM diesel engine, this boat is built to explore the entire East Coast.
CHRISTIN MARIE is a modified version of Reuel B. Parkers Exuma 52 design. This is a shoal draft, pilot house, centerboard schooner. Hull is cold-molded, covered in Xynole-Polyester cloth. I modified the cabin to allow for walk-through in the NW colder climate.
BLISS formally WEATHERFOOT and originally ROYAL SCOTT was built in Meteghan River, Nova Scotia, Canada between January and October of 1973 by James D. Rosborough. She is one of 64 Privateer schooners built by this builder. In his book Confessions of a Boat builder J.D.
Ziska was first launched on 28th January 1903. She was built in Arnside, England, by the Crossfield Brothers, renown builders of work boats, to the lines of a Morecambe Bay Prawner, but built as a racing cruising yacht.
Built in 1937 on Lake Union by the Seattle Shipwrights coop for the family that owned Alaska Copper and Brass and originally named Hella Bella. Her name was later changed to Taruga and she was modified from a gaff cutter to marconi. The boom and bowsprit were shortened.