TAPESTRY

Year Built:
1970

Built in 1970 to Lloyds A1.Hull ( 5 layers diagonal ply on Scottish oak frames) totally refurbished back to bare wood and coated with clear epoxy for ease of maintenance. 4 Berth, inboard Ferrymann diesel with low hrs Located Gosport UK

15 foot lapstrake Canoe

Builder Name:
Keith Mitchell- shipwrightskills.com

Based on the lines from the freedom 15 canoe design from bear mountain boats. Glued lapstrake marine plywood, fiberglassed inside and out, Epifanes polyurethane finish. Ash trim. Custom paddles and bowline. Very stable and a real head turner at the launch.

SVEFNTHORN

Builder Name:
Ethan Wortis

Viking Ship Wine and Liquor Cabinet. The keel is steam bent/laminated white oak. Planking is steam bent red oak. Decking is also red oak. The hinges are modufied to look as if covered in seaweed. The cabinet interior “trays” are koa and walnut, where drinks can be poured.

BIJOUX

Year Built:
1920

1920 Camper & Nicholson Dinghy / Yacht Tender / Wooden Sailboat with step mast, boom, tiller, rudder, center board, oars, oarlocks, and sails. This little gem has classic, beautiful lines. Bought her in Petworth, West Sussex, UK. 10′ LOA x 4′ Beam.

LONG WEEKEND

Designer
Alex Bogdanov

After numerous requests for a larger version of our “Happy Hour” fishing kayak here is the result. “Long Weekend” is not a mere scale up. Bottom is V-shaped which improves tracking and ability to handle small waves. The slightly narrower beam makes the hull fast. Stability is great.

RIGEL

CYC5 is a 1951 23′9″ fractional sloop Corinthian One Design. Built in Holland a one of an 8 vessel fleet raced on the Delaware River post WWII.

Natasha Darling!

Builder Name:
Mike Yates

I built this cedar strip version of a CLC Annapolis Wherry over an 18 month period & about 1500 hours. Rather than buying the recommended “drop-in” rowing rigs I constructed my own assemblies in both the single & double configurations. The boat is a sweet & composed row!

MERLIN

Builder Name:
Jim VanNatta

After reading Geoff Kerr’s article about the W17 folding/trailerable trimaran in WoodenBoat Magazine #254 I was immediately interested and went to see and sail one.