Sailboats

1985 Classic Gaff Rigged Schooner Wilhelm H. Starck

Classic Gaff Rigged Schooner Wilhelm H. Starck for sale. McKie W. Roth Jr design. Launched 1985. LOA 44, LOD 32′ 8″, Beam 10′3″. Full keel. Honduras mahogany planks on white oak frame. Teak decking. Split cabin. Handsome interior. Sitka Spruce masts recently rebuilt.

PF240

Designer
PF Yacht Design-Naval Architecture

This plywood/epoxy construction 24 ft motor boat was designed specially for amateurs boat builders.Plans are available in metric and includes construction drawings and full size patterns CAD files.All CNC files are optimized to use standard plywood sheets of 2400 x 1200 mm and every panel have a

Great Alaskan

Designer
Brian Dixon / Glacier Boats of Alaska

The Great Alaskan is a very versatile inshore/offshore powerboat with a seaworthy semi-dory style hull. These fiberglass/wood stitch-n-tape boat plans give the builder the freedom to adapt the cuddy, pilothouse, and cockpit layout to his preference.

FISH TALES

Builder Name:
Earl Maxwell

FISH TALES was built from scratch and is substantially all mahogany. A 19 gallon gas tank is beneath the bow deck, along with an anchor hatch. The center console is mahogany and the Captain’s seat is a design borrowed from older Boston Whalers. The boat is powered by a 70 hp Yamaha outboard.

SERENITY

Year Built:
2004

25′ Devlin Surf Runner

CRICKET

Year Built:
1983

CRICKET is an 18 foot wooden catboat with a bowsprit and a small jib. She is rigged with a spinnaker halyard but we have never tried to fly a spinnaker on her. She is framed in oak and planked with mahogany. Down below she has a small wood burning stove and sink along with 2 berths.

BISOUS

Year Built:
Late 50’s

Old Town “White Cap” sailing dinghy. 13.5′ centerboard sloop, likely late 1950’s build but have been unable to locate her hull number.

S/Y ELISE

Builder Name:
Miilu-Boats Ltd

S/Y ELISE is a custom build boat to fit our customers needs. She is a replica of French boat from Victorian era, design #203 by Paul Gartside Designs. Her hull was build at the Ekami Woodenboat Building School, Hamina, Finland but due to unfortunately issues she was never completed there.