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Harry Broady
16867 Odom Lane SE
Monroe, WA 98272
(360) 794-1227
hbroady@earthlink.net |
Retired from sailing. Original owner of Nord Vinden (see
below) |
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Jim Callea
E. 200 Tramac Place
Shelton, WA 98584
(360) 426-1012
(360) 426-0139 (Fax)
TramacWood@aol.com |
Devlin Oarling
Devlin Peeper, with forward-facing rowing device |
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Tom Callea
E. 100 Tramac Place
Shelton, WA 98584
(360) 426-5011
trmcknot@aol.com |
Wooden dinghy, under construction
Devlin Peeper |
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Steve Clancy
3809 Ridgemont Court
Bellingham, WA 98229
(360) 935-4848
Gladysandsteveclancy@comcast.net |
16' wood & canvas Old Towne Canoe, built 1928
16' Sailing/two-station rowing Matinicus double ender (like a peapod),
built 1991 using the Tom Hill method
14' Whitehall two-station rowing boat, built early 1900s
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Bob Dunshee
and Marcia Mullins
2600 E. Helen St.
Seattle, WA 98112
(206) 322 8846
rdunshee1@comcast.net
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17' Whitehall Spirit (sailing version) built by Whitehall Rowing and Sail, Victoria,
BC |
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Larry Feeney
59 Strawberry Pt.
Bellingham, WA 98226
(360) 733-4461
ltfeeney@pobox.com |
Amber: 23' fantail launch,
powered by electricity a la turn-of-the-century ELCOs
Phoebe: 17' Herreshoff Knockabout Sloop, designed 1929,
built 1979
Anemone: Acorn 12, glued-lapstrake
Whitehall rowing boat |
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Al Gunther
-- Chapter Treasurer
34718 Pilot Point Rd. NE
Kingston, WA 98346
47° 52.65'N, 122° 30.95'W
(360) 638-1088
a_gunther@mac.com |
Andiamo: 26' pilothouse
sloop, under construction. Cold-molded construction with
Herreshoff-type rectangular spars. Reviewed in WB Magazine Dec 95
Annie: strip-built kayak
Isabella: strip-built 8' tender. My lines. Design is similar
to Iain Oughtred's Wren Tender |
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Rich Kolin
4107 77th Pl. NW
Marysville, WA 98271
(360) 659-5591
kolin1@tulalipbroadband.net |
Heather: 16' version of the Heidi skiff (my design), built
2000
Muriel: 15' salmon wherry, my design, built 2000
Flo: Davis boat
Catherine: 14' sailing Whitehall
71/2' plywood utility pram, my design, built 1992 |
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Ralph Merriman
426 Hubbard Rd.
Lynnwood, WA 98036
(425) 776-0661 (Home)
(206) 545-5076 (Work)
Ralph.merriman@gmail.com |
17' glass sea kayak, well used
Slightly modified CLC Cape Charles 15.5 sea kayak, my daughter's boat
Klepper Aerius II folding kayak, traditional in its own way -- a wonderful
boat |
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Gary Powell
Renton, WA
(425) 255-5067
powellg@amazon.com |
Tiger Lily: 16' Gig Harbor Swampscott Dory |
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Stan Snapp
2620 Shepardson St.
Bellingham, WA 98226
(360) 305-0607
Stansnapp@comcast.net |
Pass 'N Bye: Sam Devlin
designed Dipper that I stretched to 20'
Cinnamon: Georgian Bay design strip kayak.
Skimmer: 12' Shell Back Dinghy
Bye The Way: Nutshell Pram, the 7'7" version |
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Bob Tapp
8209 200th St. SW
Edmonds, WA 98026
(425) 775-4314
morgantapp@comcast.net
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John Weiss
National TSCA
Membership Coordinator
1013 9th Ave S
Edmonds, WA 98020-3909
47°48.16'N, 122°21.98'W -->
425-361-7758 (Home)
206-484-0372 (Cell)
jrweiss98020@comcast.net
Skype: jrweiss98155 (home)
jrweissmobile (on the road)
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13' Canoe Yawl Nord Vinden:
inspired by George Holme's Ethel (1888 English Humber yawl); built
by William Clements, N Billerica, MA, 1986
15' Adirondack Guideboat: Designed and built
by Steve
Kaulback
17 1/2' Pygmy Coho kayak, launched 5/15/2000
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Glenn Woodbury
151 Gybe Ho Road
Nordland WA 98358
(360) 379-1270
gdwikbury@earthlink.net |
Feather: 18' Pete Culler designed Concordia Sloop-Boat,
built in Sausalito by John Graham in 1983; glued lapstrake bruynzeel
plywood over steamed white oak frames. Knockabout gaff sloop rig. A
witch in light air.
My wife's 16' Easy Rider "Ouzel" plastic canoe. Don't laugh, -- we're
about to start using it as our mooring tender.
16' plywood flatiron skiff under construction (year 14 -- it's amazing how
time flies!). I should name her Kronos.
My brother and his wife, who live on Marrowstone Island, also have a few
more boats, which I borrow sometimes. |