We were asked for more photos of HENNING and we sent a few more in to OCH. You can follow her restoration on her blog, and see our other menagerie of seasoned small bolts there are well, and read a few Sea Stories. Link: https://smallboatrestoration.blogspot.com/p/bahamas-dinghy-henning.html
Thank you PEPE. The curves and bevels on this skiff were never ending, plus the builders added little details like cove on the riser, chamfer, curved aft thwart and floorboards. On top of her good looks, BARBASHELA could haul a lot of gear when she needed to. We were thrilled to have had the time to study and restore her lines. Cheers Skipper Audrey and "Clark" Kent
10′ Abaco Dinghy (1937) – HENNING
We were asked for more photos of HENNING and we sent a few more in to OCH. You can follow her restoration on her blog, and see our other menagerie of seasoned small bolts there are well, and read a few Sea Stories. Link: https://smallboatrestoration.blogspot.com/p/bahamas-dinghy-henning.html20′ Leathers Yawl (1880) – BARBASHELA
Thank you PEPE. The curves and bevels on this skiff were never ending, plus the builders added little details like cove on the riser, chamfer, curved aft thwart and floorboards. On top of her good looks, BARBASHELA could haul a lot of gear when she needed to. We were thrilled to have had the time to study and restore her lines. Cheers Skipper Audrey and "Clark" Kent14′ Alcort Sunfish (1953) – ZIP
Very simple and fun to sail, what could be better?14′ Alcort Sunfish (1953) – ZIP
They are great boat, we like the different noises that the wooden Sunfish makes.20′ Leathers Yawl (1880) – BARBASHELA
Thanks Mike, we had the time of our lives working on BARBASHELA, and were honored to walk her through that moment in her life. Cheers Kent and Audrey