Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival 2013

We made it through another great festival! The festival weekend is a long one for us. It seems like we never really stop talking for 3 days. But our local wooden boat festival is so much fun and the people who visit us are truly wonderful.  It is great to see our customers, old friends, and make new friends as we all talk about something we are passionate about; boats.  This year the Nesting Dinghy and the Non-Nesting dinghy were both well received by our audience.  Our apologies to those who wanted to see the PT Skiff this year.  We did not have one to show and had we had our thinking caps on straight, we might have arranged it.
I did not get many pictures this year either. I will include a few here and a video link that came to my attention this morning.  Someone had a really cool drone filming the festival from above. Check it out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBETdyNi0y8

Thank you to all and we hope to see everyone next year.  Mark it on your planner!

Mornin' Skip! Skip Allens "Wild Flower 2" in the foreground.
Mornin' Skip! Skip Allen's "Wild Flower 2" in the foreground.
Builder of the PT Skiff, PIKA in his new, family built, original design, motorboat, Syhoja. Powered with a 60HP E-Tech
Builder of the PT Skiff, PIKA in his new, family built, original design, motorboat, Syhoja. Powered with a 60HP E-Tech
Photo by Ashlyn Brown
The ferry looking like a horned sea monster in the fog.
Photo by Ashlyn Brown
Across the docks.
Photo by Ashlyn E. Brown
A classic PT Wooden Boat Festival scene..
Photo by Ashlyn E Brown
Oh those reflections...
photo by Ashlyn Brown
Morning Rowers
Steam and Sail in the fog
Steam and Sail in the fog
Photo by Ashlyn E Brown
Russell and Dana doing the nesting dinghy demo. We should have kept count of how many times we did this. Good thing it is so easy to do!