Meet the Fleet
Every boat here has a story. Most of them involve a fair amount of wood, varnish, and stubbornness.
These are real boats owned by real members.
Some came out of barns. Some crossed the country on a trailer. Some have been in the same family for decades.
If you've ever wondered what it actually looks like to own and run a wooden boat, start here.

Rocket Song

Sweet Annie
Finicky

Amante


Smart Alec

Quality One

Miss Playboy ‘59

Oro-y-Plata
Joie De Vie

Own a Classic? We Want to Feature It.
If you're a member and your boat isn't on this page yet, it should be. Fill out a short form and we'll take it from there.
Thinking About Owning One?
The most common question we get is: 'Is it really worth it?' The answer depends on who you ask. Ask us and we'll say yes.
Wooden boats require more attention than fiberglass. They reward that attention with character, craftsmanship, and a kind of satisfaction that's hard to explain to people who haven't done it.
Our members have decades of experience finding, buying, restoring, and maintaining antique and classic boats. You don't need to figure it out alone.
