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Design
Projects Support Our Maine Boat Building School
These
boats and their builders find support from a variety of sources,
but an important component of our financial base is commissions.
If you want a boat built to your specifications and would like
to support the trade of wooden boat building, consider starting
a project with the Apprenticeshop.
Browse
the featured boats below, or download
our full catalog as a PDF
[43
pages, 2 mgs].
A complete
price list for current catalog boats is coming soon. In the meantime,
please contact
the Apprenticeshop for
pricing information. Thank you!
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Carney-24
The
Carney-24 is a modification of the 22. As her name suggests,
she is 2 feet longer with a bit more flare and fuller amidships.
Designer: Lead
Instructor, Kevin Carney
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Carney-22
The
Carney-22 has the lines of a traditional lobster boat, but
the size of a recreational launch. Her flare keeps her dry,
while her tumblehome transom belies her sea-keeping abilities.
Her dimensions may be modified, as well as her systems.
Designer: Lead
Instructor, Kevin Carney
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Whitehalls
Whitehalls
were first used as “harbor taxis” ferrying passengers
and small freight within active harbors along the North American
coast. These boats are light, agile, and fast, row very well,
and can handle a load. With their strong sheers and wineglass
transoms these craft are arguably one of the finest small
boats around. Varying in length from 12 ft. to 20ft. Whitehalls
generally had multiple rowing stations and ample room for
passengers and gear.
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18'
Double Ender 'Old Gaffer'
Originally
designed as a motor launch, this beautiful double-ended hull
was later converted to sail. The addition of a ballast keel
and a self-tending gaff headed sloop rig make this boat easy
to handle and quick in the lightest of breezes. Her large
cockpit and small cuddy cabin make her ideal for daysails
with up to 4 adults or the occasional week-end camp cruise.
Although small in size, this design is rugged and built to
take the harsh conditions occasionally found when cruising
in coastal waters.
Designer:
Murray
Peterson
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here for more information
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