NOOTKA
NOOTKA was built at Meares Island, Clayoquot Sound, B.C., in 1957 by Barney Williams, a shipwright and fisherman of the Nuu-chah-nulth Nation. As AVE MARIA, she served the Christie (Kakawis) Indian Residential School for almost 30 years.
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NOOTKA was built at Meares Island, Clayoquot Sound, B.C., in 1957 by Barney Williams, a shipwright and fisherman of the Nuu-chah-nulth Nation. As AVE MARIA, she served the Christie (Kakawis) Indian Residential School for almost 30 years.
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Forward -Facing Rowing System by Gig Harbor Boat Works; Carbon fiber sliding seat on teak platfor
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Length 12' Beam 41/2 Brand new sail, custom flotation, beautiful woodwork, needs no work, glassed