WIND

Builder Name:
Unknown

This rowing/sailing dinghy is based on George Cockshott’s 1913 design done for the British Boat Racing Association.

17' Whitehall Pulling Boat

Builder Name:
Jari Vanhatalo, Miilu-Boats Ltd

Classic 17′ Whitehall pulling boat. Her lines are based on boat nearly 150 years old. Glued lapstrake, planking made of Vendia Marine Plank. She has two Alden Drop in Row Wings and three places for those. So she can be rowed as a double or a single.

FISH SLAYER

Builder Name:
Ed Storey

The Rangeley boat evolved out of the need for a guide boat that provided a stable platform for fly fisherman to cast from and to cope with the conditions encountered in the large mountain-ringed lakes near Rangeley, Maine. FISH SLAYER is based off the offsets taken from a boat H.N.

Sharpie Skiff

Builder Name:
Volunteers in the Maritime program, Historic Spanish Point, Osprey, Florida

Historic Spanish Point is an archaeological site and museum on 30 acres of water front on Little Sarasota Bay in Osprey, Florida. HSP runs a maritime boat building and repair program on the original site of Frank Guptill’s 1890s boat yard.

PAYTON (sweetness)

Builder Name:
Steve Brookman

13′ Doug Hylan Beach Pea. Glued lap, okoume ply planking, black locust sheerstrake, stems and keel. Eastern white cedar thwarts and floorboards.

Harbour Pram

Builder Name:
Ron Bauer

Ron Bauer built this model skiff to go with the model of his Bunker & Ellis picnic boat. The scale of the skiff model is 1'' = 1'.

MOMO

Builder Name:
Frank Kahr

13 foot sport kayak to be used on Nantucket Sound and the harbors and backwaters of Cape Cod.

Workstar 17

Designer
Rob Humphries Yacht Design/Working Boats UK Ltd

The Workstar 17, as Explorer, Fisherman and Rescue models.Designed using the Prefix System™ by Rob Humphries and Working Boats UK Ltd (the predecessor of Pacific Workboats cc), the Workstar 17 is built from a kit of profiled 1/2″ (12mm) and 3/4″ (18mm) marine plywood.

KATIE MACK

Year Built:
1932

KATIE MACK was built in 1932 by J.D. & W.L. McGregor as HOALOHA in Vancouver, B.C., with no interior as a rumrunner, converted into a yacht by Boeing Canada in 1936. Sold to the U.S.