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  2. MV Westward - Wikipedia

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    MV Westward is an 86-foot (26 m) motor yacht, [2] "arguably Seattle’s most famous motor yacht," [3] originally constructed in 1924 by Ted Geary for inventor Campbell Church, Sr., [4] and currently owned by Bill Bailey. [3] Her home port is Friday Harbor, Washington and she is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places [5]

  3. Center for Wooden Boats - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Wooden Boats (CWB) is a museum dedicated to preserving and documenting the maritime history of the Pacific Northwest area of the United States. CWB was founded by Dick Wagner in Seattle in the 1970s and has grown to include three sites; the South Lake Union campus in Lake Union Park, the Northlake Workshop & Warehouse at the north end of Lake Union, and The Center for Wooden ...

  4. Northwest Seaport - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Seaport was founded in the early 1960s as the Save Our Ships project to save the 1897 Pacific schooner Wawona.Save Our Ships purchased Wawona in 1964, followed by Lightship 83 "Relief" in 1966 (subsequently changed to "Swiftsure" lightship station), and received the tugboat Arthur Foss as a donation from the Foss company in 1970.

  5. MV Malibu - Wikipedia

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    MV Malibu is a 100-foot (30 m) motor yacht built in 1926. She was designed by Ted Geary and built by N. J. Blanchard Boat Co., [2] Seattle, Washington.. Construction is of Douglas Fir sawn frames on 16 in (410 mm) centers, planked with 2.5 in (64 mm) Port Orford yellow cedar.

  6. Ed Monk - Wikipedia

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    Meacham and Babcock closed in 1919. Monk continued to work at various boatyards in Seattle and eventually found his way to the Blanchard Boat Co. in 1925. He was hired as a shipwright, but soon began to design small boats. [2]: 2–3 His first large cruiser design, the 62 foot motor yacht Silver King, was built there in 1925 [5]: 12–14

  7. List of Puget Sound steamboats - Wikipedia

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    Seattle 38 11.6 8 5 1909 O Ajax: 205055 stern frt. 1908 Seattle 103 31.4 175 1908 T-CA Alaska: 107458 prop tug 1899 Seattle 74 22.6 60 T-AK Alaskan: 106409 stern 1886 Seattle 85 25.9 155 95 1889 O Alaskan: 106232 side psgr 1883 Chester, PA: 276 84.1 1,718 1,259 1889 F Albert Lea: 106609 prop fish 1888 Gig Harbor 43 13.1 16 10 1901 O Albion: 107443

  8. Lotus (motor vessel) - Wikipedia

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    Lotus is a motor yacht, launched in 1909 in Seattle, Washington. [1] Lotus was employed as a pleasure vessel on Puget Sound , and in the waters of British Columbia and southeastern Alaska . Lotus was of a unique design and is now on the National Register of Historic Places .

  9. Wawona (schooner) - Wikipedia

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    Wawona was an American three-masted, fore-and-aft schooner that sailed from 1897 to 1947 as a lumber carrier and fishing vessel based in Puget Sound.She was one of the last survivors of the sailing schooners in the West Coast lumber trade to San Francisco from Washington, Oregon, and Northern California.

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