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Geoff Kerr and the Annapolis Wherry Course at WoodenBoat School

Each summer, the WoodenBoat School offers several classes in which students can build their own boat. In a week, students often get their hull built, and take it home to finish the interior as time permits. In June 2015, thirteen students built seven Annapolis Wherries from kits created by Chesapeake Light Craft in Annapolis, Maryland.

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19 foot Ness yawl for sell

19 foot Ness yawl for sale

Ness yawl launched in 2019 and in excellent condition, Built by Geoff Kerr and William Edwards. Can be handled solo. Sails, oars and trailer included. Currently inside a barn in Vermont. Asking $5,000 with Vermont pickup.

Kaholo SUP

Builder Name
Carol Knickman

Carol Knickman took an off-site WoodenBoat class in the fall of 2012.

Sundowner

Builder Name
Ed Storey & the Ness Yawl Class of 2011

Sundowner had her humble beginnings at the WoodenBoat School’s 2011 Glued Lapstrake class taught by Geoff Kerr. I was fortunate enough to take her home and finish the work we had started. A local mill supplied the cherry, walnut, and pine which I used to finish the hull.

MERLIN

Builder Name
Jim VanNatta

After reading Geoff Kerr’s article about the W17 folding/trailerable trimaran in WoodenBoat Magazine #254 I was immediately interested and went to see and sail one.

W17 trimaran

Designer
Mike Waters NA

A strong, capable folding trimaran with exceptional overall performance. Professionally designed to be dry and comfortable, yet fast and fun. Plans now in 33 countries and plywood kits available in the USA, Australia and Europe.

Min Dejlige Pika

Builder Name
Daren Lindley and Nick Luchterhand

Nick and I started work on the ladder frame for this, our first boat on December 20th, 2016. Her first day in the water was June 15th, 2017. We estimate 500 hours in her construction. We were coached by the video series with Geoff Kerr and published by Off Center Harbor.