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15′ Nielsen Double-Ended Daysailer (1936) – PRIMROSE

Very sweet, Thomas. Love that you've kept her in the family all these years.
John Stevenson
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12′ Welsford Scamp (2016) – SOUTHERN CROSS

I am totally dumbstruck with what you've accomplished, Howard! I'm just shaking my head in total amazement. Great adaptation of the Scamp, so well conceived and brought to fruition. Kudos on an incredible voyage! Thanks so much for being a part of the show. I truly had no idea what you did was even possible...
John Stevenson
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23′ Bryan Rambler Power Launch (2019) – HANNA

Nice work, Michael. That's a really fine vessel. I've always like Harry Bryan's approach, well, to just about everything! I'm also really intrigued with Malu. You did a great job on the design and build. Heading to Cedar Key has always been on my bucket list. Seeing your boats whets my appetite again. I just might have to hook up the trailer and head south!
John Stevenson
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37′ Gander Double-ended Sloop (1999) – WHISPER AND TIME

Very nice, John. Love the story behind your boats and the builds. Got any videos? Would love to see more. You can message me through my page in the show or try my Instagram. Thanks!
John Stevenson
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20 Chris-Craft Runabout (1949) – SERENITY

Very pretty! Loved your story, Oscar. Glad you took to boating like you did. And what an incredible setting to enjoy the water...
John Stevenson
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13′ Pooduck Sailing Dinghy (2021) – WAUPOOS

Very nice, Burton! Always been a Joel White fan. Great job!
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25′ Folkboat Class Sloop (1960) – CHLOE

Very nice, Brandt!
John Stevenson
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28′ Parker New Haven Sharpie (2001) – JAYNE ELLEN

Nice work, Tommy! I'm really intrigued with how you maneuver her just by moving yourself around. By the way, will you be exhibiting her at the Cape Fear Community College boat show in Wilmington on March 26? I'll be there and would love to say hi...
John Stevenson
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13′ Fisher Melonseed Sailing Skiff (2020) – SAND $

Melonseeds always make my heart flutter a bit... And yours is absolutely gorgeous, Etienne! Such exquisite attention to detail.
John Stevenson