As work continues on the vessel and fore mast we want to take a minute to acknowledge and thank all those who have been putting time, materials and energy into the project. Please visit their sites and consider their services.
Companies such as:
Edensaw woods
Port Townsend Foundry
Gus Sebastian of Olympic Boat Transport
Turn Point Designs
Non-ferrous Metals
We’ve had generous support and donated materials from the following businesses:
Port Townsend Shipwright’s Co-op
Admiral Ship’s Supply
Point Hudson Boat Shop
Northwest Maritime Center
System Three Epoxy
Yacht design work by Craig Johnsen and CAD work from David Vohs
Companies such as:
Edensaw woods
Port Townsend Foundry
Gus Sebastian of Olympic Boat Transport
Turn Point Designs
Non-ferrous Metals
We’ve had generous support and donated materials from the following businesses:
Port Townsend Shipwright’s Co-op
Admiral Ship’s Supply
Point Hudson Boat Shop
Northwest Maritime Center
System Three Epoxy
Yacht design work by Craig Johnsen and CAD work from David Vohs
Our crew led by Robert d’Arcy:
Ossian Smith, Chris Stohlman, and Annie Teater
We’ve been blessed this past couple of weeks with the help of Doug Jones, board member and boatwright from Traditional Boat Works of San Diego. He has been invaluable as consultant and lead on the new rudder, and some good muscle.. Our amazing volunteer force beginning with Capt. MB Armstrong-Sigmond, Peter Sigmond, Tom and Linda Weiner, Dennis Cartwright, Christopher Hanke, Ted Pike, Adam Opsata, Mark Ellison, Northwest Boat School students Matthew Straughn-Morse, Eric Hervol, and Cliff Bisch, along with Carlos and CJ Burleson. High school senior Shawn Huston has a regular schedule and working mainly with the mast project. Holly Kays works where needed and Sonia Frojen is starting on the varnish.
In the yard and behind the scenes the Board members of the Schooner Martha Foundation are working to support the project. Chris Grace and his wife Kathy, Todd and Kathy Knoblock and Adam Henley, all help to keep things going.
Ossian Smith, Chris Stohlman, and Annie Teater
We’ve been blessed this past couple of weeks with the help of Doug Jones, board member and boatwright from Traditional Boat Works of San Diego. He has been invaluable as consultant and lead on the new rudder, and some good muscle.. Our amazing volunteer force beginning with Capt. MB Armstrong-Sigmond, Peter Sigmond, Tom and Linda Weiner, Dennis Cartwright, Christopher Hanke, Ted Pike, Adam Opsata, Mark Ellison, Northwest Boat School students Matthew Straughn-Morse, Eric Hervol, and Cliff Bisch, along with Carlos and CJ Burleson. High school senior Shawn Huston has a regular schedule and working mainly with the mast project. Holly Kays works where needed and Sonia Frojen is starting on the varnish.
In the yard and behind the scenes the Board members of the Schooner Martha Foundation are working to support the project. Chris Grace and his wife Kathy, Todd and Kathy Knoblock and Adam Henley, all help to keep things going.