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1947 Ed Monk Sr troller cruiser 40′ built Harstine Isl WA., berthed Richmond CA.
1947 Ed Monk Sr troller cruiser 40′ built Harstine Isl WA., berthed Richmond CA.
1939 12′ Dyer Jolly no. “R33” designed by Philip Rhodes and built by The Anchorage, Inc. in Warren, Rhode Island, USA. Recently rescued from a Pennsylvania barn and undergoing restoration.The original owner was Joaquin M.
Knud Reimer’s designed Tumlaren. Built by Andy McConkey over about 6 years and completed in 1991. Constructed of Western red cedar with a cold molded hull and cabin top with a painted ply deck.
This small ketch was built in 1967 by G.A. Kroes Bootbouwers & Zonen in Kampen, the Netherlands. She is a heavy displacement and solid constructed ship easy to handle. She has had only four owners and was maintained for 50 years at the builders shipyard.
EQUINOX is a recently built and slightly modified 36-foot Francis Herreshoff “Nereia” ketch that was strip-planked with cypress over laminated yellow-pine frames, fastened entirely with silicon bronze, and launched in 2000.
WILDWOOD is a one-tonner designed by Doug Peterson and built by Eric Goetz in the Bristol, RI yard in 1979-80. She was commissioned by the Everdells.
ZEETO is a 3-masted bald-headed Tern Schooner built by Ralph Zimmerman in Sarasota, Florida and launched in 1957. She is a replica of the mid-1800s fishing schooners that were common in New England.
SANTA MARIA OF LLOYD HARBOR - designer and first owner, Francis S Kinney, after a period with Philip Rhodes was a naval architect for more than 30 years with Sparkman & Stephens through the most dynamic period in the life of an office always in the forefront of yacht design development, becom