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Seattle Boat Show, King Dome.
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Seattle Boat Show, King Dome.
Nippon Maru tall ship (Seattle?) (boat building class field trip).
Nippon Maru tall ship (Seattle?) (boat building class field trip).
Nippon Maru tall ship (Seattle?) (boat building class field trip).
Seattle Boat Show, King Dome.
Nippon Maru tall ship (Seattle?) (boat building class field trip).
Seattle Boat Show, King Dome.
Nippon Maru tall ship (Seattle?) (boat building class field trip).
Seattle Boat Show, King Dome.
Nippon Maru tall ship (Seattle?) (boat building class field trip).
Nippon Maru tall ship (Seattle?) (boat building class field trip).
Nippon Maru tall ship (Seattle?) (boat building class field trip).
Martinolich designed and built yacht. Hylebos Boat Haven.
Martinolich designed and built yacht. Hylebos Boat Haven.
Martinolich designed and built yacht. (Knapp Boatbuilding / CLK Yacht Crafters shop at center right.)
Martinolich designed and built yacht. (Knapp Boatbuilding / CLK Yacht Crafters shop at center right.)
Martinolich designed and built yacht.(with John D. ["Johnny"] Martinolich, who may have helped build this boat. He was in his early 70s at the time, still doing finish carpentry in a Tacoma boatyard. He was kind, very intelligent, and one of the most knowledgeable boatbuilders in the US. He was one of Trumbly's teachers in the latter's early years.)
Martinolich designed and built yacht. (Patrick Chapman, left, working on propeller shaft assembly; John D. Martinolich far right.)
Home of John D. ("Johnny") Martinolich, Tacoma. Wooden models of Martinolich ships and boats, built by his father, John A. Martinolich, after the latter retired. (John D. in photo).
Home of John D. Martinolich. (Family photos on wall, along with half models made by John A. Martinolich)