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.
Great Lakes Class, National One Design built in 1947. Solid mahogany hull, cigar box cedar decks, inboard rudder, iron centerboard and inboard rudder. Hard chine. My late father bought this boat in 1961. Located in Newport News, VA.
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