Boat Gallery Invitation
There's no doubt about it... when you see a great wooden boat under sail, it's inspiring. Well, here's a chance to share your photos and experience with others. Building a boat makes a statement. It's an entirely honest expression. It makes no difference whether it's a trusty work-horse or a graceful beauty. What matters most is what happens to you as you build it. Building a simple page is easy. But if you require space for more pictures, or would like some help with the page structure, don't hesitate to contact us. Posting with sailing-new-england.com is free. And we do not share your contact information with anyone. Your page is your own, all rights reserved. We do not combine your material with any other page on our website without express written permission.
Build your Page
If you have a great story to tell, that's great. I'm sure our visitors would love to hear it!
Here is a chance to write a short story about your boat. Please include the overall length and design source.
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What Other Visitors Have Said
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Crocker Compass Class Sloop
    
This a wonderful design. Years ago I had one that was built by Chaisson in 1939. After restoring it I sold it, but always missed her sailing abilities....
A Skiff For A Teacher
    
I built this little ten foot, lapstrake row boat over a period of three plus years, ending in July of 2008. The design comes from Duck Trap Woodworking ...
Scale models of lapstrake boats from the 1800’s
    
While attending The Northwest School of Woodenboat Building back in 1998/99, I developed a passion for wooden lapstrake work boats from the 1700 and 1800s....
Scale models of lapstrake boats from the 1800’s
    
While attending The Northwest School of Woodenboat Building back in 1998/99, I developed a passion for wooden lapstrake work boats from the 1700 and 1800s....
MAYFLOWER II Miniature
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In 1957 a small ship sailed across the Atlantic from Plymouth, England to Plymouth, Massachusetts to commemorate the voyage of the early English-American ...
16 foot Rowing & Sailing Dinghy, "Sweet Caroline"
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As a novice student, I attended several classes at the WoodenBoat School in Brooklin, Maine and another of their locations several years ago. What a great ...
Schleiff Boatworks LLC
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I have been drawn to water for as long as I can remember, I grew up with a large pond and a creek running through the farm, started kayaking and canoing ...
Iain Oughtred JII Yawl
Coquina, a modern version of Nat Herreshoff's cat-yawl
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