by fireflypt | Feb 21, 2012 | Fishing Vessels, Motor Vessels, New Work, Uncategorized
The Muskrat, an 88-foot scow, has been at the Shipwright’s Co-op for several months now. As all scows, it was built during World War II, designed to haul cargo to locations, such as the Aleutian Islands. These powerful wooden vessels are still valuable to...
by fireflypt | Feb 15, 2012 | PTSC Members
Every hardworking shipwright needs a break during the day. These moments are often spent with man’s best friend on the sandy beach at low tide. Not bad.
by fireflypt | Feb 9, 2012 | Uncategorized
I do not want to reveal too many secrets, however, many of the shipwright’s here at PT Shipwright’s lead interesting lives outside of their daily work at Boat Haven. I recently discovered the shipwright, Josh Greene’s website. If you are a local...
by fireflypt | Feb 9, 2012 | Motor Vessels, New Work, Uncategorized
For a part of the boat that few will ever see, Amak’s team of shipwright’s still provides the highest quality craftsmanship. After Dan fiberglassed the cabin top and overhang, Jim Lyons and Mike Rust added covering boards and are now putting finishing...
by fireflypt | Feb 3, 2012 | New Work, Sailing Vessels
That large timber sitting on the ground at the Shipwright’s Co-op, just beyond the Schooner Martha, a few weeks ago has been dramatically transformed into the new keel for Martha. The ballast was poured in Seattle and installed this week. The pouring was well...