This page is a bit of a “catch all”, no pun intended. I may have to split it in future. If you don’t see your boat up here and want it to be included, send me a picture, alan@haig-brown.com
- Arminta built in 1945 by Wrang Shipyard, owned in 2012 by Tom Amos of Port Angeles
- Anchor: Anchor built by Fairhaven Boat Co in 1947 at Seattle Fisherman’s Terminal If this boat is misplaced please let me know.
- Cape Cleare built 1950 by Hansen Boat and now owned by Richard Oltman Jr. of Port Townsend
- Caribou built by Sagstad Shipyard in 1951, owned by Joe & April Smith, Irondale, WA
- Coronation built 1938 by Tacoma Boat Building Co. owned in Port Townsend, WA
- Built in 1936 by Arnold Strom for Edwin Remen in Tacoma, Owned since ’80s by Walt and Suchiko Sonen of Soldovia Alaska. Recently sold on retirement to Greg
- Fram, gillnetter, is reportedly built by Sather in New Westminster and now in Seattle. But US reg seems to say built in US
- Harmony Isle, Candian Built in 1979 for the late Mike Sanderson, recently for sale in the US at Port Townsend.
- Haven built Tacoma Boat Bldg. Co. 1946, owned 2012 by Bruce Barrett, Port Hadlock, WA
- Good looing wooden troller in Ketchikan Alaska in 2006. Anyone have more info?
- Mohap: built 1938 by Edward O Sundquist, hailing port Sitka, at Seattle Fisherman’s Terminal
- Built Vestad at New Westminster, BC but now gillnets in Alaska by Jonah Knutson. see: http://www.lokifish.com/about.html
- Sundancer built 1980 by Little Hoquiam Boat Ship, fiberglass troller/longliner
- Sand Dollar, fiberglass troller in Port Townsend