Sailboats - Cruising

CADENZA

Year Built:
2003

Cadenza was built in 2003 at Rockport Marine by shipwright John England from a design by L. Frances Herreshoff. The design was modified slightly by Doug Hylan to move the mizzen aft in order to make the steering more comfortable, effectively turning the original ketch sail plan into a yawl.

PRISCILLA C

Builder Name:
Paul Kydd

PRISCILLA C is a small steam launch based on a Stuart Turner 5 A single cylinder engine of 2 1/4" bore and 2" stroke. It produces about 1/2 HP at 30 PSI from a water tube, wood fired boiler.

CLC Oxford Shell II launched!

Builder Name:
Jerome Alden

The boat kit was received as a large cardboard envelop filled with flat pieces of mostly 3mm Okoume plywood. The stitch and glue process on a 21 foot long boat forced me to be satisfied with slow incremental progress. Fortunately the well illustrated builders manual was excellent.

SOAR, Gartside #135 tender

Builder Name:
Steve Brookman

SOAR, launched November 2023.  8′ tender, glued lap construction, butternut thwart, western red cedar floor boards, cast bronze knees. 

Power Boats

1996 Picnic Cruiser

1996 36 x 11 x 4 , picnic cruiser double ended. Cedar on oak bronze fastened.

Motorboats - Inboard

PAMANUS

Year Built:
1973

Built by Arno Day in 1973, Pamanus has a long history sailing the Salish Sea.  She is 41 feet LOA on a 38 foot hull.  She was refurbished and re-powered in 2011/2013.  She accommodates two in a forward master and offers generous space for cursing in her pilot and coach houses.

Kvack

Builder Name:
Art Haberland

Named for feisty duck in Hagar the Horrible, this small boat is a Milgate Duck Punt. Built of plywood in the "stitch and glue" method, she was built from the free plans found online and launched at the Mid-Atlantic Small Craft Festival in St. Michaels MD on October 6.

Sailboats

Warren Bailey Design Home Built Sail Boat

Overview: Are you searching for a unique opportunity to own a wooden sailboat with a rich history and craftsmanship? This magnificent vessel, designed by renowned boat architect Warren Bailey of Key Largo, Florida, was crafted with passion and expertise by an experienced tradesman.