2026 Calendar of Wooden Boats
Captions are written by Matthew Murphy, and images are by one of the mostly highly regarded nautical photographers, Ben Mendlowitz.Â
Opens to 12" x 24"
January:Â Tamayasamoz--21'4" x 6'9" Great South Bay catboat, designed by Gil Smith, built by Wooden Boatworks, Greenport, New York, 2007.
February: Martha--68' x 16' schooner, designed by B.B. Crowinshield, built by Stone Boat Yard, Alameda, California, 1907. Maryke Violet--45'2" x 12'6" schooner, built by Hampton Construction Co. Ltd., Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, 1964.
March: Ruth--25' x 8' Crotch Island Pinky, built by The Apprenticeshop, Rockland, Maine, 2022.
April: Elusive--26'6" x 5'8" Luders 16, designed and built by Luders Marine Construction, Stamford, Connecticut, 1948.Â
May: Lina--19'5" x 7'1" Riva Super Florida, designed and built by Riva, Sarnico, Italy, 1967-68.Â
June: Narwhal 63'6" x 15" L. Francis Herreshoff designed schooner, built by Legendary Yachts Washougal, Washington, 1999
July: Mudgeling--7'7" Nutshell pram, designed by Joel White, built by Eric Dow, Brooklin, Maine, 2016.
August:Â Vitesse, Siren, and Isla--45'4" x 10'7" New York 32-class sloops, designed by Sparkman & Stephens, built by Henry B. Nevins, City Island, New York, 1936.Â
September:Â Mary Day--90' x 23' coasting schooner, designed by Havilah Hawkins, built by Harvey Gamage Shipyard, South Bristol, Maine, 1962.Â
October:Â Janette Lamson--33' x 9'6" Beals Island lobsterboat, designed and built by Vinal Beal, Beals Island, Maine, 1963.Â
November:Â Starlight--39'10" x Concordia Yawl designed by the Concordia Co., built by Abeking & Rasmussen, Lemwerder, Germany, 1954.Â
December:Â Sundance--25' x 8' Wianno Senior, built by Crosby Yacht Yard, Osterville, Massachusetts, 1952.Â
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2026 Calendar of Wooden Boats
2026 Calendar of Wooden Boats
Captions are written by Matthew Murphy, and images are by one of the mostly highly regarded nautical photographers, Ben Mendlowitz.Â
Opens to 12" x 24"
January:Â Tamayasamoz--21'4" x 6'9" Great South Bay catboat, designed by Gil Smith, built by Wooden Boatworks, Greenport, New York, 2007.
February: Martha--68' x 16' schooner, designed by B.B. Crowinshield, built by Stone Boat Yard, Alameda, California, 1907. Maryke Violet--45'2" x 12'6" schooner, built by Hampton Construction Co. Ltd., Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, 1964.
March: Ruth--25' x 8' Crotch Island Pinky, built by The Apprenticeshop, Rockland, Maine, 2022.
April: Elusive--26'6" x 5'8" Luders 16, designed and built by Luders Marine Construction, Stamford, Connecticut, 1948.Â
May: Lina--19'5" x 7'1" Riva Super Florida, designed and built by Riva, Sarnico, Italy, 1967-68.Â
June: Narwhal 63'6" x 15" L. Francis Herreshoff designed schooner, built by Legendary Yachts Washougal, Washington, 1999
July: Mudgeling--7'7" Nutshell pram, designed by Joel White, built by Eric Dow, Brooklin, Maine, 2016.
August:Â Vitesse, Siren, and Isla--45'4" x 10'7" New York 32-class sloops, designed by Sparkman & Stephens, built by Henry B. Nevins, City Island, New York, 1936.Â
September:Â Mary Day--90' x 23' coasting schooner, designed by Havilah Hawkins, built by Harvey Gamage Shipyard, South Bristol, Maine, 1962.Â
October:Â Janette Lamson--33' x 9'6" Beals Island lobsterboat, designed and built by Vinal Beal, Beals Island, Maine, 1963.Â
November:Â Starlight--39'10" x Concordia Yawl designed by the Concordia Co., built by Abeking & Rasmussen, Lemwerder, Germany, 1954.Â
December:Â Sundance--25' x 8' Wianno Senior, built by Crosby Yacht Yard, Osterville, Massachusetts, 1952.Â
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Captions are written by Matthew Murphy, and images are by one of the mostly highly regarded nautical photographers, Ben Mendlowitz.Â
Opens to 12" x 24"
January:Â Tamayasamoz--21'4" x 6'9" Great South Bay catboat, designed by Gil Smith, built by Wooden Boatworks, Greenport, New York, 2007.
February: Martha--68' x 16' schooner, designed by B.B. Crowinshield, built by Stone Boat Yard, Alameda, California, 1907. Maryke Violet--45'2" x 12'6" schooner, built by Hampton Construction Co. Ltd., Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, 1964.
March: Ruth--25' x 8' Crotch Island Pinky, built by The Apprenticeshop, Rockland, Maine, 2022.
April: Elusive--26'6" x 5'8" Luders 16, designed and built by Luders Marine Construction, Stamford, Connecticut, 1948.Â
May: Lina--19'5" x 7'1" Riva Super Florida, designed and built by Riva, Sarnico, Italy, 1967-68.Â
June: Narwhal 63'6" x 15" L. Francis Herreshoff designed schooner, built by Legendary Yachts Washougal, Washington, 1999
July: Mudgeling--7'7" Nutshell pram, designed by Joel White, built by Eric Dow, Brooklin, Maine, 2016.
August:Â Vitesse, Siren, and Isla--45'4" x 10'7" New York 32-class sloops, designed by Sparkman & Stephens, built by Henry B. Nevins, City Island, New York, 1936.Â
September:Â Mary Day--90' x 23' coasting schooner, designed by Havilah Hawkins, built by Harvey Gamage Shipyard, South Bristol, Maine, 1962.Â
October:Â Janette Lamson--33' x 9'6" Beals Island lobsterboat, designed and built by Vinal Beal, Beals Island, Maine, 1963.Â
November:Â Starlight--39'10" x Concordia Yawl designed by the Concordia Co., built by Abeking & Rasmussen, Lemwerder, Germany, 1954.Â
December:Â Sundance--25' x 8' Wianno Senior, built by Crosby Yacht Yard, Osterville, Massachusetts, 1952.Â
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