A John Alden design (#630). One of only two ever made. Built at Woodnutts Yard on the Isle of Wight UK in 1938.
A raised deck auxiliary Sloop of pitch pine on oak frames. She has been in the family for 20 years cruising the beautiful waters of the west coast of Scotland. Awaiting the grandchildren to commence a third generation of learning to sail this lovely boat.
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The lines of this boat are almost identical to a pair of keel/centerboard yawls built in California in 1927. They were designed by George Wayland and built by United Iron Works in San Francisco and Lester Stone in Alameda. One of them, Marybeth, is still on the bay.
The lines of this boat are almost identical to a pair of keel/centerboard yawls built in California in 1927. They were designed by George Wayland and built by United Iron Works in San Francisco and Lester Stone in Alameda. One of them, Marybeth, is still on the bay.
Beautiful boat, beautiful area. Brings back happy memories. Thank you
Thanks George. You are so right on both counts.
Thanks George. We moved here in 2015 although know the area since the 1990’s. We keep pinching ourselves. Hope you make it back one day.