THE SHIP

Builder Name:
Rick Gower

Rick Gower of Drysdale, Victoria, Australia, built this lovely dinghy from amoora and marine plywood. He made the knees from blackwood. Rick plans to teach his grandchildren to sail and row in THE SHIP off the beaches of the Bellarine Peninsula near his home.

Gloucester Rocker

Builder Name:
Svein Kopfelt

Jessie and Giles Kopfelt get plenty of seatime aboard their Gloucester Rocker built by their grandfather Svein Kopfelt. The rodker gots tons of sea miles under it already.

SARAH MEAD

Year Built:
1965

I own and operate the 32′ Friendship Sloop Sarah Mead, built by Newbert and Wallace in 1965. Purchased her in 2006, replaced an aluminum mast with traditional wooden spars and all sails were replaced. Refastened in 2009, original cedar on white oak frames.

BESS KAY

Year Built:
2014

This is a reproduction of a Popular Science Magazine design from 1954 that they had called Anyone’s Boat, because they said anyone can build it in 16 hours and for about $12. I added a bit, spending over 300 hours and money into the thousands, to bring this to fruition. So glad I did!

MIA 15

Designer
Andrew Walters

Mia was the second design that I published, a 12′ runabout, inspired in part by William Jackson's 1955 design for the “Ace” which was produced by the Sande Boat Works between 1956 and 1962 (www.sandeace.com), and in part by the 1950’s designs of Hal Kelly.Mia

BALD EAGLE

Year Built:
1955

Gaff rigged schooner, rebuilt by Harold Burnham in Essex, MA in 2002. Mahogany planking on white oak frames.

Sarah Jane

Builder Name:
Capt. David T. Bikel

This terrific wooden boat, designed by David Roberts, was built by my husband, David T. Bickel, for a fishing and dive boat around the Fort Myers Bay.

Sabotina

Builder Name:
Jim Maas

Jim Maas can fit his Sabotina dinghy into his minivan. Jim launched the 7′10″ Ken Hankinson design last July. He rows it on the lakes of eastern Pennsylvania. The hull is stitch-and-glue, built from okoume plywood. Jim took these pictures at Beltzville Dam.