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  • Acme on Docks. Photograph courtesy of The Center for Wooden Boats.
    Acme Skiff
  • One of CWB’s Beetle Cats sailing on Lake Union.  Photograph courtesy of The Center for Wooden Boats.
    Beetle Cat
  • Norm Blanchard, Jr. going for a sail in one of the Blanchard Jr. Knockabouts designed by his father in the 1930s.  Photograph courtesy of The Center for Wooden Boats.
    Blanchard Junior Knockabout
  • A reproduction of the original Davis rowboat made by CWB students during a nine day boatbuilding class.  Photograph courtesy of The Center for Wooden Boats.
    Davis
  • Sāādūūts in Steve Philipp
    Dugout Canoe: Steve Philipp
  • El Toros are the perfect sized pram for two children.  Photograph courtesy of The Center for Wooden Boats.
    El Toro
  • Dora, the Lake Union explorer
    Electric Fantail Launch: Dora
  • The International Flattie Races on Lake Washington, August 4, 1958.  Photograph courtesy of Seattle Post-Intelligencer Collection, Museum of History and Industry.
    Geary 18
  • Grandy skiff used as a rowboat or as a tender for a larger yacht.  Photography by Larry Roth, courtesy of The Center for Wooden Boats.
    Grandy Skiff
  • 25 boats built in 1935 for the Foss livery by the H. A. Long Boat Works.  Photograph courtesy of Shavings, July-August 1987, The Center for Wooden Boats.
    H. A. Longboat
  • Shrimpo with her new cover
    Herreshoff 12½: Shrimpo
  • Boat designer and builder Eric Hvalsoe with the 13
    Hvalsoe 13
  • Boat Landing in Lake Oswego, OR.  CWB’s Lake Oswego was probably docked at similar landings.  Photograph courtesy of the Lake Oswego Public Library.
    Lake Oswego
  • Betsy D out for a Sunday sail
    New Haven Sharpie: Betsy D
  • Gig Dan rowed by CWB volunteers
    Pilot Gig: Dan
  • William Garden, designer of the Port Madison pram.  Photograph courtesy of William Garden and WoodenBoat Magazine.
    Port Madison Pram
  • Dory Q'ona sails on Lake Union
    Sailing Dory: Q’ona
  • Admirable at Cama Beach, Camano Island
    Sailing Gillnetter: Admirable
  • Sailing the Sid Skiff is an adventure all it's own!
    Sid Skiff: Navron
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