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Here's me with an antique model my parents got me  in about 1973 which we always call "Sylvester" She was purchased in a junk shop near Wiskasset Maine. I'd love  to know 
more about her since she was such an influence  on the rest of my life.

Below is my continually growing boat-yard of Model Sailing Yachts many of which need new berths or home harbors so I can make room to build more. Take a look around, enjoy, tell me what you think. To me there's nothing more beautiful than catching a breeze and sailing across a body of water. 

Always delighted to creatively consult on the subject of model boats. I also have plans for many boats in my library and can draft plans if I don't have them. E-mail me for Info.

New footy 
Bea

named after my daughter Beatrice

launched 6/4/10

 

 

My dad and I made this one together somewhere in the late seventies, early eighties. Its of an Itchen Ferry boat from the nineteenth century

Albert strange Solway boat

5/08

"Sharpie"

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"Bent mast"

"tin hatch"

"Leaf"
For sale



" pram"

"Push-me-pull-you"

"Zebra"

"Reflection"
For sale

"Riptide"
Sold

"leapfrog"

"Mr. Squiggly"

"Guanyin"

"Willow" 
Vintage Marblehead
2005

Soling one Meter

sold

"Brunhilda"



Can't remember this name

"Gertrude"

"Sylvester" again



A "Footy"
.pdf plans too!



"Jack N' the Pulpit"

"James J. Storrow"

"Lisa"

CR-914
sold

"Zepher"

A thirty two inch schooner
with working jib sheets
1996


"Sky"
A forty inch Crowninshield
designed Schooner
(new 5/07)

my "Empress"
a seven foot model you can 
actually sail in.

 

 



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