Skagit Skagit is one of the last Briggs boat (1981) and was “my” boat for the last seven [...]
Columbine Falls
lara@juliesullivandesign.com2020-10-12T19:12:22+00:00Columbine Falls Tim Cooper built Columbine back around 1985 for our mutual friend Larry. Larry later sold it [...]
Eilean
lara@juliesullivandesign.com2020-10-12T19:01:34+00:00Eilean Tim was a regular in my boat school, taking oarmaking, bronzecasting, and Briggs boat building. He went [...]
Wild Thing
lara@juliesullivandesign.com2020-10-12T18:59:15+00:00Wild Thing Mike brought this beast by in 2018 to spruce her up for resale, as we planned [...]
Surprise Canyon
lara@juliesullivandesign.com2020-10-12T18:28:06+00:00Surprise Canyon Surprise Canyon was built by Jerry Briggs in 1974 for Jim Deveny, and private boater that [...]
Mille Crag Bend
lara@juliesullivandesign.com2020-10-12T18:24:27+00:00Mille Crag Bend Mille Crag Bend is a 1978 Briggs dory from Martin Litton’s fleet. In 1986 she [...]
Josie
lara@juliesullivandesign.com2020-10-12T18:21:33+00:00Josie My old college buddy Larry has an old Tatman drift boat that needed some work. Her name [...]
Sandra
lara@juliesullivandesign.com2020-10-12T18:19:25+00:00Sandra Sandra is one of the last boats built by Norman Nevills back in 1947. Her grandson Greg [...]
Tombigbee
lara@juliesullivandesign.com2020-10-12T18:17:00+00:00Tombigbee Tombigbee was built by Paul Butler in Montana back in 1985. She’s a big stitch-and-glue dory and [...]
Tatahotso
lara@juliesullivandesign.com2020-10-12T18:14:06+00:00Tatahotso Tatahotso is another old private Briggs boat that ran with Betty Boop and Surprise Canyon. When Jim [...]
Moqui Steps
lara@juliesullivandesign.com2020-10-12T18:11:57+00:00Moqui Steps In 1973 One-armed Willie Illingsworth built Moqui Steps and her sister ship Ootsa Lake for Martin [...]