THE SKIFF

Builder Name:
Bill Warm

Bill Warm restored his Seaford Skiff in 2009 and says that he built the skiff in 1999.

RIFF SAILING DINGHY

Builder Name:
F. Daniel Fry

F. Daniel Fry of Williamsport, PA, worked part-time over two years to complete his sailing dinghy from Paul Gartside's Riff design. Western red cedar strips were used to build her.

RIVER RAT

Builder Name:
Paul Vernes

This Glen-L marine Zip runabout was built by Paul Vernes in "just over seven months....time was readily available but, to be quite honest, much of it was spent running around looking for wood. I decided to build my boat using local wood.

BLUE WHALE

Builder Name:
Clear Spring (AR) School students

Hands-on learning through the Wisdom of the Hands program at Clear Spring (AR) School resulted in BLUE WHALE, a boat designed by students to hold the 10-member high school class.

JUDY BEE

Builder Name:
Robert B. Morse and Glenn Barnwell

Glenn and Judy Barnwell found this Marisol Skiff for sale on the internet. They drove up to Massachusetts from their home in Pine Mountain, Georgia, turned around and drove her all the way back to Georgia. JUDY BEE is a Marisol Skiff built by Robert B.

KALOS

Builder Name:
Carl H. Sylvester

The Salt Bay Skiff was the grand prize winner of the Family Boatbuilding Design Contest held by WoodenBoat in 2007. Carl Sylvester built KALOS from "Getting Started in Wooden Boats,"  the supplement in issues 199 and 200, over the course of ten months.

KINGFISHER

Builder Name:
Joe McAuliffe

Steve Redmond's Whisp design provided the inspiration for Joe McAuliffe's KINGFISHER rowing skiff.

CANOE

Builder Name:
Dennis Hefling

Dennis Hefling and his son built this 17'5" cedar-strip canoe from plans that Dennis drew up.

KATEY JANE

Builder Name:
Kenny Cooper

Kenny Cooper built his Glen-L 14 daysailer with oak frames and marine plywood sheathed by 6oz fiberglass cloth and epoxy. He used red gum that had been salvaged by his father for the brighwork, while the sails and rigging were salvaged from a Capri 14.2.

JOLi

Builder Name:
Rein Schermerhorn

Inspired by George Cockshott's International 12 dinghy, Rein Schermerhorn "kept the main characteristics" of the Int'l. 12 in mind as he designed and built JOLi for use in the canals and shallow lakes near his home in the northwest of Holland.