Following are the lovely photos captured by Nathan Lunstrum at the second annual Small Boat Festival in Port Ludlow, Washington. Enjoy!
Diana aboard her 2007 Great Pelican.
Tom (in red) showing off his CLC PocketShip.
Madeline Jane, a 1987 Shetland Island Sixern 17’
From left to right), a 1977 home-built Flicka, a 2018 CLC Northeaster Dory, and Salty, a 1993 Surf Scoter.
Mark (in white cap) discussing his Stir-Ven 19 built in 2023.
Richard pointing out details of his 1979 Drascombe Lugger with REI tent pitched on a removable sleeping platform.
1960 Bell Boy cabin cruiser.
A pair of Montgomery 15’s.
Simeon Baldwin aboard Noddy, his 2013 Scamp.
Lee Bjorklund in Bjoat, his 2021 Michalak AF4B
Sesame Seed, a newly restored 1991 West Wight Potter 15.
A 2019 John Gardner 18’ Workboat; hull built by the Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building; cabin and pilothouse by owner Denis Wang.
Jacques (in red) discussing the lion figurehead on his Scamp, Anamcara.
Waiting out the rain.
“Lawn” boats, next to the marina’s big Pavilion tent.
Ginger, a 1998 EV cruiser, and her Bolger-designed tender.
Pat’s Penobscot 14, at rest.
The unique 5-bladed prop on Hideaway, a 22’ EV cruiser.
At left, a fiberglass rowing boat by Gig Harbor Boat Works; in the middle a Scout 10, then a Scout 14, both stitch-and-glue kits from Duckworks Boat Builders Supply.
Pat sailing his 2017 Penobscot 14.
Jack (blue beanie) aboard Bluebird, his 1987 Dana 24.
The sun comes out as Lee and Diana fire up the grills.
Ginger, a 1998 EV cruiser.
Marianita, a 2015 Eun Mara built by Steve Borgstrom.
Richard’s 1979 Drascombe Lugger.
Detail of Diana’s 2007 Great Pelican.
Randy sorting sails aboard Clementine, his 2006 Belhaven 19.
A Chesapeake Light Craft PocketShip, in the foreground, and Sam Devlin-designed 22’ Surf Scoter.
East coaster here - thank you Nathan! These "show" reviews make this subscription a must. At first I thought I was going to be thanking Marty (again)... thanks for taking the time and notes, truely appreciative Nathan, thanks!
East coaster here - thank you Nathan! These "show" reviews make this subscription a must. At first I thought I was going to be thanking Marty (again)... thanks for taking the time and notes, truely appreciative Nathan, thanks!
Many thanks Nathan. What a great festival.