Noank Pulling Boat

Designer
Nick Schade

The Noank Pulling Boat is an 18′ x 36″ [5.5m x 91cm] sliding seat rowing boat suitable for open water travel.

EDEN'S BOAT

Builder Name:
Stan Swan

When his grandchild Eden was born, Stan Swan started building her an Original Gloucester Rocker. After several more months than he anticipated, he finally finished it and presented it to one-year-old Eden on July 10th this year.

ALICINA BAMBINA

Builder Name:
Morgan Sheasby

Morgan Sheasby built this sailing catamaran over 18 months in shop in Brooklyn, New York.

TRAMONTANA

Year Built:
1934

For my first summer on TRAMONTANA, 2012, I went up the Thames to Tower Bridge, and along the English Channel as far as Eldeberry Cove in Torbay, where I anchored for a week, before returning to Ipswich.

BANANA SPLIT

Builder Name:
Barry Wood

Having built many mono hull boats thought it time to try a catamaran as they say 2 is better than one.

LIL' DIPPER

Builder Name:
Scott Norgan

This is a 3/4 size Dipper designed by Sam Devlin. Just built for fun as a little show boat. I Enjoy cruising up and down the AuGres River in AuGres, MI. People actually come out of their houses to take video as I cruise by.

ZIP

Builder Name:
ALCORT

ZIP is a 1953 Alcort Sunfish, built in Waterbury, CT, the 13th Sunfish from the first pre production batch of 20 boats. Alex Bryan and Cortlandt Heyniger (ALCORT) built these boats and gave them to friends and family to see if they would like the cockpit and wider beam.

Winnie

Builder Name:
Alcort, Inc

Winnie is an Alcort Standard Sailfish built in the 1950s in Waterbury, CT. She came to us mid restoration from New York, we painted her and put her back together. She will sail in a whisper of a breeze and keeps you on your toes when the breeze picks up.

BARBASHELA

Builder Name:
Captain T. P. Leathers

After an extensive restoration by the Lewis family in Florida, the steamboat tender BARBASHELA returned to the Gulf Coast waters October 17, 2016. She was designed in the late 1870s by Captain T. P. Leathers of the steamboat NATCHEZ, and gifted to MS.

PERFECTO

Builder Name:
Scott W Hershey

PERFECTO is a CLC Pocketship designed by John Harris and modified by Master Violin Maker, Scott W Hershey of Dillsburg, PA. I stretched PERFECTO by 1′ and extended the cabin and widened footwell. Building photos are on YouTube videos and are in 3 parts.