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.

Solar Breeze

Builder Name:
Tom Clark

Solar powered electric launch using CLC Southwester Dory plans. She has a 3-hp Torqeedo motor mounted in a well as well as Torqeedo solar panels. Shaw and Tenney oars and a sprit rig provide towing and sailing options as well. A Norwegian tiller runs fore and aft.

Limpet

Builder Name:
Tyler Kidder & Fred Kircheis

Over the 2017-18 winter wooden boat enthusiast and craftsman Fred Kircheis worked with his niece, Tyler Kidder, to build her a Shellback dinghy with sailing rig in his home woodworking shop in central Maine.

AMAZON (Ex. Emalu)

Builder Name:
Amazon

Built in Seattle in 1934 by the Blanchard Boat Company, Amazon was re-launched on July 3rd 2018. The boat has just undergone an extensive four year rebuild including a new stem, transom, decks, the replacement of several frames and planks, and a refasten.

Goldfish

Builder Name:
Alex Bogdanov

8′ General purpose stitch and glue kayak made of 2 sheets of plywood. The boat weighs 30lb, very easy to transport. Plans are available at www.plyboat.com

"Goldfish" - 7' 7"(2.30m) Kayak

Designer
Alex Bogdanov

“Goldfish” is the slightly smaller version of our “Happy Hour” fishing kayak. Splicing of plywood sheets is not required as is the case with “Happy Hour”. All parts of the boat fit within the length of a standard sheet of 1/4″ (6mm) exterior grade plywood 8′x4′ (2.4x1.2m).

VARUA

Year Built:
1951

Restored by First Light Boatworks 2017/2018. Subject of "Never Lose Steerage Way" by designer/builder, John W. Braidwood. Appeared in the film "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button." Previous listing in the register.

DECADENCE

Builder Name:
William Schuster

Northern White Cedar strip canoe with black walnut and cherry detail. Cedar tree cut down and strips milled by builder. No nail/staples construction method utilized.