SARAH

Builder Name:
Michael and Teresa Galoob

“Re-launching” under a new green-and-white sail, Rooster Class sailboat #715, SARAH (built in 1982) glides along on Lake Thunderbird, Oklahoma as part of the “Summer Sailstice”.

DUNWERKIN

Builder Name:
Kevin Stevens

Dunwerkin is our first wooden boat. It’s a 14′ square stern kayak made of cedar. Runs like a dream. I am proud of it although I just paddle. I didn't build it. That job was left to a friend.

MISS CAROLINE

Builder Name:
Steve Price

Tammie Norrie 15 foot dinghy
My first boat !

I started her late 2017 but in March 2018 I quit my job and worked on her every day.

FURIA

Year Built:
2018

SP Plywood hull. Sleeps two,two more in tent on the deck. Only sun charging. Range is 30-80 nautical miles per day. Max speed is 7 ,5 knots and sun only speed in Finland is about 4,5 knots.

MORNING SUN

Builder Name:
Heritage Coast Rowing & Sailing/ Tawas City Elks Lodges/Community Project youth

“Morning Sun”, a Workstar 17 Prefix System™ kit boat, built by a combined team from Heritage Coast Sailing & Rowing, the city’s Elks Lodges and youngsters on a community program: Tawas City, Michigan. Launch Day August 7th, 2018.

GETOFFTHEROCKS

Builder Name:
Paul McCuish

Cosine Wherry. John Hartsock designed it, Bob and Erica Pickett promoted it, J. D. Brown wrote the book (Rip, Strip, and Row).

QUEEN ARLENE

Builder Name:
Unknown

This molded mahogany plywood boat's hull was made in Canada in 1942. It was sent to the states and the sternboard was installed by the Magnavox Corporation. My father acquired it in 1963 for $60.

FEATHER

Builder Name:
CBMM's Apprentice for a Day program participants, led by CBMM’s Shipwright Program Manager Jenn Kuhn

Okoume plywood-glued lapstrake; genuine mahogany thwarts, floors and floor boards; sapele stem, transom, knees, and gunwales; Douglas fir spar; cherry oars.