
15 '9" and 19' Ben Garveys
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Join to view PDF Purchase 15'9" Ben Garvey PlansHere is a pair of boats that will feel right at home on the working waterfront. Both would make fine boatyard skiffs or small harbor-ferries. Both would be fine for a little recreational fishing or getting around the lake on a summer vacation, or ferrying out to that island camp. The larger boat would make a fine skiff for some entry-level lobstering or shellfish harvesting. Drawings
Dave Gerr designed a 20′ garvey that appeared in “Boatbuilder” magazine in two issues–March/April 1998 and May/June 1998. It’s a handsome boat, and very appealing.
Washington State Parks (or maybe Dept. Natural Resources–the two agencies have divvied up responsibilities east vs. west in the San Juans) have a nice garvey with a Helmsman’s house in the stern. Leaves the whole forward half for people and cargo. Must be something over 20′. I have ridden on it, and it is very smooth riding even on a Puget Sound chop.