Here they are:


To start here are two generations of modelers with a boat built by a previous generation.Two Generations of boaters.
As you would expect: acres of wooden boats.Acres of wooden boats
Two fine sail boats
Bob Herrera & Ken Valk the co-inspirators of this event.Bob Herrera & Ken Valk
A Midwest style fishing boat which just grew and grew like this event.A very large MIDWEST style fishing boat.
A rescue boat from the Atlantic shore with carriage and all. A lot prettier than those that were rowed offshore to rescue people from many shipwrecks in stormy winter seas.Jersey skiff
A model RC Truck launching a Cabin Cruiser. Models and lauch ramp by John Garis.One RC launching another.
The Tug Panama and a work in process. The Panama and a w.i.p.
A representative of the South Bay warship group, out of ammunition this day.A working warship (on a day off).
The Sabino, an excursion boat from Boothbay Maine. Sabino
The Sea Fox and some friends, indoors at the Clubhouse.Sea Fox and Company
Jack Shetter of Spokane with his Short Snort talking to Carl Dunn of SFMYC.Jack Shetter admires the show
Kay Tillman's Crowley 22 and a working barge which was a lot of work and had many beautiful, intricate details.A working barge
The Titanic, hand built by local young modeler of the present and future, Anthony Amorello. Unlike the original, it did not sink on its first voyage.The Titanic

More to come.


Now either back to Wooden tugs and other boats too.
Or back to the Home Dock

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