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The following list of boats and artifacts have been gifted to the museum to date.
We will be seeking additional boats and artifacts once the buildings are constructed.
Donate to the building fund here.
Annie-T a 30 ft. cutter rigged wooden sloop built by George Luzier in 1972 and designed by the late Sarasota School of Architecture founding member, Edward J. “Tim” Seibert, FAIA, and his naval engineer father, Capt. E.C. Seibert, USN. This beautiful classic yacht is being restored and will become a goodwill ambassador for the museum and later a permanent exhibit.
20' 6" Fish Class sailboat: Gift of the Charles (Sonny) Whitaker family
Optimist dinghy: Gift of Mrs. Bridget Smith
Handy Andy and a small kit boat built in the 1970’s: Gift of Dr. Jeff Dickinson
Custom 20' 1964 open center console power boat, built by Walter Prior: Gift of Hawk Hawkins
Plans, tools, molds and other records: Gift of master boat builder George Luzier
1980 Luzier built Optimist dinghy: Gifted by Terry Downs
1951 36-foot Wood Power Cruiser built by A.C.Hancock: Gifted by Chris Hancock
1968 24-foot Turner Craft: Gifted by Tom D’Eath
1980 24-foot Seabird wooden yawl: Donated by Barry Trahan
1980 10-foot Howard Chapelle designed wooden sailing dinghy: Loaned by Joe Barnette
Gifts from the Gary Alderman family/Snead Island Boat Works Inc.
10' Fogarty skiff built by Bartholomew (Bat) Fogarty
18' launch built by Andrew Alderman
20' Starboard mahogany launch built by Snead Island Boat Works
14' Sea Gypsy outboard power boat built by Stan Lowe
18' Dory built by George Luzier
19' Spritsail skiff built by George Luzier
18' Hampton sailboat built by Snead Island Boat Works
24' Irwin sailboat built at Snead Island Boat Works-1967
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