ANGRA PEQUENA

Year Built:
1959

Angra Pequena is a 72 ft (99 ton) purpose-designed and equipped expedition ship offering a unique platform for marine research, scientific training and conservation.

Pixie 14 sailing catamaran

Designer
Woods Designs

The 14ft PIXIE is an entry level car toppable beach cat that has proved extremely popular, with hundreds now sold worldwide. It has often been built by Scout groups or as school projects. WoodenBoat Store markets this design.

Wizard sailing catamaran

Designer
Woods Designs

The WIZARD is a 22ft sailing catamaran design that offers 5–6 berths in 3 cabins, standing headroom, easy trailing, stability AND performance. For the first time in a trailable catamaran there is a genuine double bunk.It is legally trailable world-wide behind a family car.

NIP MUC

Year Built:
1935-1938

The CC Junior Cat was built by the Cape Cod Shipbuilding Company some time between 1935 and 1938. These cats were designed by Spaulding Dunbar to be competitive with the 12′ Beetle Cat. He said that the plans were apparently lost during the 1938 hurricane.

LI’L LADY

Year Built:
2007

In the winter of 2006-7, I organized a group of sailors from Crescent Yacht Club in Chaumont, NY to build a fleet of 15 Shellback dinghies to the design by Joel White. The plans were obtained from WoodenBoat.

CATULLUS IV

Year Built:
1998

15 foot Deer Island peapod built in 1998 by the NorthWestern School of Wooden Boatbuilding, now Port Hadlock, WA. It is rowed and sailed mainly in Coos Bay, Oregon on the bay and in local lakes. Sprit and leg o'muffin rigs.

LE CANARD

Year Built:
2011

le Canard is a boat that I originally designed as a pedal powered launch. The hull was built of cold molded western red cedar in 1987 to serve as a plug for a mold to build the launch in composite construction.

PATRICIA ANN

Year Built:
1951

1951 Kinckley Kingfisher Bass Boat, recently restored including rebuilding of Gray Marine 45 hp motor.In 2003 I found it in a barn in Gilford, NH. Its aging owner could not remember where he bought it years before, somewhere down Maine! The plywood hull was and is sound.