Such a lovely boat! Last saw you a couple of years ago as I was putting over fenders outside Port Madison - FAUN slipped by on my port side without a sound, gracious and elegant as ever!
Thanks for the correction, Kirk. Would love to see CARLU up close sometime as your schedule may permit. I'll give you a call via your phone number in the CYA Membership Roster to see when we could connect. RIPTIDE had about 35 frames replaced, most right at the transom and another group amidships just forward of the pilothouse doors. They were steam bent, and, for the ones aft where the curve around the bilge was particularly tight, were slit to ease the bend. The Port Townsend Shipwright's Co-Op (shipwrights Jeff Galey and Paul Stoffer, both of whom are still there)...
36′ Blanchard Power Cruiser (1926) – FAUN
Such a lovely boat! Last saw you a couple of years ago as I was putting over fenders outside Port Madison - FAUN slipped by on my port side without a sound, gracious and elegant as ever!33′ Monk Cruiser (1939) – SOJOURNER
Glad to see SOJOURNER up close, so thanks for all the pictures - hope to see her in person some day!39′ Power Cruiser (1930) – COMRADE
Great to see COMRADE in the show, Bill, and to have met you both this past summer in Port Ludlow!46′ Geary Bridgedeck Cruiser (1932) – KATIE MACK
KATIE MACK is such a lovely boat! Glad to see her in the Boat Show!47′ Schertzer Brothers Cabin Launch (1927) – RIPTIDE
Thanks for the correction, Kirk. Would love to see CARLU up close sometime as your schedule may permit. I'll give you a call via your phone number in the CYA Membership Roster to see when we could connect. RIPTIDE had about 35 frames replaced, most right at the transom and another group amidships just forward of the pilothouse doors. They were steam bent, and, for the ones aft where the curve around the bilge was particularly tight, were slit to ease the bend. The Port Townsend Shipwright's Co-Op (shipwrights Jeff Galey and Paul Stoffer, both of whom are still there)...47′ Schertzer Brothers Cabin Launch (1927) – RIPTIDE
Thanks for the correction, John! Yes, That photo of RIPTIDE and VIRGINIA V is one of my all-time favorites!47′ Schertzer Brothers Cabin Launch (1927) – RIPTIDE
Thanks, Butch!