Eastport Nesting Pram

Designer
John C. Harris

Chesapeake Light Craft’s Eastport Nesting Pram shares its hull with the popular stock Eastport Pram dinghy, a champion 7′9″ yacht tender that can carry a decent load, rows and tows with ease, and sails beautifully.

Kaholo SUP

Builder Name:
Carol Knickman

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

Wood Duck

Builder Name:
Rich Schmidt

This Wood Duck 12 kayak is the first boat that Rich Schmidt ever built. He built it for his wife and launched it in early spring.

Swampscott Dory

Builder Name:
George Thomas

George Thomas built this modified Swampscott Dory from plans and instructions given in John Gardner's book, Building Classic Small Craft (available from The WoodenBoat Store).

12-TOO

Builder Name:
William K. Wills, Jr.

On July 1, 2013, William K. Wills launched 12-TOO in Urbanna, Virginia. He built the 12′4″ Yankee Tender skiff from WoodenBoat Plan #400-011 available from The WoodenBoat Store.

Gloucester Gull Dory

Builder Name:
Carl Sylvester

Carl Sylvester built this 15′3″ Gloucester Gull dory as an economy boat using fir marine plywood on pine frames. He fiberglassed bottom of the hull designed by Phil Bolger and Dynamite Payson.

5×10 Skiffs

Builder Name:
Polk County Community Boatbuilding Group

Community boat building in Polk County, North Carolina, is flourishing, according to Katherine Korth, who is involved with the project. 30 students had signed up by July to build a series of 5×10 skiffs.

VINEGAR STROKE

Builder Name:
Gus Duncan and others

Gus Duncan made quite a few modifications to this Chesapeake Light Craft (www.clcboats.com) that had been originally built in Brisbane, Australia.

ARROW

Builder Name:
Susan Gaire

Sue Gaire’s first attempt at building a wooden boat turned out beautifully when she launched ARROW from a small beach at Ponce de Leon Park in Punta Gorda, Florida, last summer.

Tolman Skiff Jumbo

Designer
Renn Tolman

Tolman Skiffs are thoroughly modern, ocean capable, vee bottom stitch and glue plywood boats with a dory ancestry. These skiffs are designed for Alaskan waters and are ideal for sport fishing, beach camping, cruising and general work or recreation.