MICKEY FINN
MICKEY FINN is a custom yawl built by Paul Rollins as his personal yacht, launched in 1998. She is traditionally built with Port Orford cedar planking riveted on steam-bent white oak frames.
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MICKEY FINN is a custom yawl built by Paul Rollins as his personal yacht, launched in 1998. She is traditionally built with Port Orford cedar planking riveted on steam-bent white oak frames.
This is a salty, mid-century one-of-a-kind launched in 1956 in Vancouver, B.C. It was designed and built by Heinz Braun, a professional draftsman in Vancouver shipyards. Braun based his design on a west coast fishing trawler and built it using an existing hull as a template.
Kirdy. 12'10" edge glued (no frames) light weight Peapod. Sweet skiff that always gets comments.
This 2010 custom built Grand Craft 30 RS Anniversary Edition offers a classic look with leading-e
19' Lightening sailboat (hull #4444). Cedar plank hull restored.
Both boats are mahogany on oak. Not used for years but in decent shape and kept covered.