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The friendliest tavern in the Pacific Northwest is located in the historic district of Port Hadlock, Washington where organic farmers and wooden boatbuilders come together!
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The friendliest tavern in the Pacific Northwest is located in the historic district of Port Hadlock, Washington where organic farmers and wooden boatbuilders come together!
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The Traditional Small Craft Association, Inc., is a nonprofit, tax-exempt educational organization which works to preserve and continue the living traditions, skills, lore, and legends surrounding working and pleasure watercraft whose origins predate the marine gasoline engine. It encourages the design, construction, and use of these boats, and it embraces contemporary variants and adaptations of traditional designs.
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The Traditional Small Craft Association, Inc., is a nonprofit, tax-exempt educational organization which works to preserve and continue the living traditions, skills, lore, and legends surrounding working and pleasure watercraft whose origins predate the marine gasoline engine. It encourages the design, construction, and use of these boats, and it embraces contemporary variants and adaptations of traditional designs.
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Mark Sauer, graduate of 1992, opened his own restoration business in St. Paul, Minnesota. Check out his amazing restoration slide shows!
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Sound Experience is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization providing hands-on environmental education and leadership experiences for youth and adults. On exciting voyages aboard the historic schooner Adventuress, participants learn about the majesty and vulnerability of our region’s definitive resource, Puget Sound.
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The Port Townsend Shipwrights formed in 1981 by a group Boat School alumni The Shipwrights Co-op serves the Alaska fishing fleet, motor vessels and sailing vessels of the Pacific Northwest.
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The Schooner Martha Foundation offers sail training programs for youth and adults, sailing in and around the San Juan Islands, Puget Sound, and Canadian waters.
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Schooner Alcyone offers youth and adult sail training for hands-on fun while you learn and participate in sailing adventures.
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We provide top quality gear and professional instruction for all of our kayak Rentals, Tours and Lessons.
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Port Townsend Paper Corporation produces Kraft pulp, paper, containerboard and specialty products by blending virgin and recycled fibers in our mill headquarters in Port Townsend.
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Use this online guide to Port Townsend and the surrounding areas to find events and fun things to do.
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Learn about the beautiful Peninsula we live on, download maps, and more.
Northwest Sails and Canvas
330 Lower Hadlock Rd
Port Hadlock, WA 98339
Sean and Inger Rankins
(360) 385-7141
[email protected]
Northwest Sails is a full service sail and canvas loft located on the NWSWB campus.
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Northwest Maritime Center on Port Townsend Bay is about maritime history, boats, and environmental stewardship of Puget Sound.
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Nomad Boatbuilding is founded and operated by graduate Mark Reuten, located in Victoria, BC.
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Specializing in USCG regulations for recreational boats, ABYC, SAE, NFPA standards. Member ABYC.
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The Mycia is a hand-made, wooden, gaff-rigged, American sailing-fishing schooner, approximately 73 feet from bowsprit to stern with a 16 foot beam and 9.5 foot draft.
Built entirely by hand in the Pacific Northwest, the Mycia was designed and lofted in Port Townsend, Washington, by Jim Franken and Robert Prothero at the Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building in 1981. Assembly began in the Maher Family’s backyard after ten years of stockpiling materials.
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We welcome visitors and students alike at our Massey Copper studio in Port Townsend, Washington, where we conduct our copper sculpture workshops and display pieces reserved in Walter’s private collection. Massey Copper studio also teaches coppersmithing workshops through the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding.
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Celebrating the culture of the sea on Puget Sound, the Maritime Heritage Network helps you discover the Pacific Northwest’s maritime heritage. You’ll find fascinating activities, ships for historic voyages, museums for exploring, maritime careers, and organizations saving irreplaceable resources for future generations.
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Simon Davids graduated in 2005 and started his company Macboat, The Dutch business of stripbuild canoes and kayaks.
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1993-NWSWB Graduate and Artist.
Kim Kopp is a 2013 recipient of a fellowship at Jentel, an artist residency program in Wyoming. In 2005 Kopp was an EDGE Professional Development participant and in 2002 she was awarded a GAP from Artist Trust in Washington State, as well as a residency at Centrum Arts, in Port Townsend, WA. Kim Kopp is a graduate of the University of Chicago, MFA – 1992, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, BFA – 1987. Kim Kopp is at present represented by Gallery IMA and SAM Gallery, both in Seattle, WA.
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Haven Boatworks, located in Port Townsend, Washington, is a full service boatyard specializing in the restoration and repair of wooden boats.
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Founded in 1978, Frontier Bank is the largest commercial bank headquartered in western Washington. With our head office in Everett, we operate more than 50 branches throughout Washington and Oregon.
Serving both businesses and individuals, we offer a wide selection of financial products and services, including traditional deposit accounts, commercial and real estate lending, cash management, and wealth management.
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Stephanie Ingram graduated from the Boat School in 1999, and her time at the boat school influenced her career path as an architect and builder. She is a partner of Five Dot Design Build, a small design/build company in Seattle. They provide design and build services for residential and small public projects in seattle- with a strong focus on integrating sustainability with modern design.