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Nice rendering of the windows Al.  I've seen something similar done on other model kits in photo etch.  I'm chompin' at the bit to see the final reveal.  Looks like she's going to be a wonderful much anticipated kit.

 

Wawona59

John

 

Current Project: 

 

Selected "Seattle icons" future "wish list" Builds

Wawona Lumber Schooner

First Nations - Duwamish cedar dugout canoe

Bailey Gatzert, Sternwheeler, 1890 - Built in Seattle

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Looking more and more like the CA Thayer or Wawona.  We can only hope as they were both basically the same ship.  I'm staying tuned for coming attractions.  From the black hull color and yellow sheer line my guess would be the C.A. Thayer as the Wawona had a green hull.

 

Wawona59

John

 

Current Project: 

 

Selected "Seattle icons" future "wish list" Builds

Wawona Lumber Schooner

First Nations - Duwamish cedar dugout canoe

Bailey Gatzert, Sternwheeler, 1890 - Built in Seattle

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I am finding this log most fascinating.  Since I am studying the local 4 masted design, such as the Forester.  I recently acquired an older model shipways "Yellow Box" 1:128 variation.  So the various build details look to be quite useful.  I especially like the laser cut timber heads. 

 

It is good to see an interest in these west coast lumber schooners.  

 

-julie

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On 6/25/2025 at 12:22 PM, Wawona59 said:

Attached is a photo of a West Coast Lumber Schooner (Wawona) for the modeler who doesn't want to build all of the deck details.

I too am a big fan of West Coast Lumber Schooners. I frequently visit the Port Gamble Museum, which houses the memorabilia from the Pope and Talbot lumber operations. There are numerous photos of the ships that sailed from their lumber mills on the Olympic peninsula and sent lumber to San Francisco.

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Well woodartist, thank you for your comment and given our locations in the Pacific Northwest, I'm not surprised that we are both West Coast Lumber Schooner fans.  I visited the Wawona as a child in the mid 60's.  I also took my kids to visit the Wawona in the early 2000's.  They pretended they were pirates when they found an old sea chest in the restored captain's cabin.   Shortly thereafter in 2009 the Wawona was towed to Lake Union drydock for demolition.  Evidently the multimillion dollar restoration cost was far beyond what the owners, Northwest Seaport could afford as there was a lot of rotten wood that needed to be replaced.  Due to ongoing health issues, I'll be selling my wooden ship kit stash on MSW but will save one last hurrah for when Bluejacket releases their West Coast Lumber Schooner kit later this year (hopefuly).  So now, the C.A. Thayer in San Francisco is the only West Coast Lumber Schooner left.  The Thayer looks like aa beautiful restoration.

 

 

Wawona59

John

 

Current Project: 

 

Selected "Seattle icons" future "wish list" Builds

Wawona Lumber Schooner

First Nations - Duwamish cedar dugout canoe

Bailey Gatzert, Sternwheeler, 1890 - Built in Seattle

Posted

Are there any plans that you know of for the Bailey Gatzert? Do you know of any photos? I would like to build a stern wheeler with connections to the PNW 

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2 hours ago, woodartist said:

Are there any plans that you know of for the Bailey Gatzert? Do you know of any photos? I would like to build a stern wheeler with connections to the PNW 

Taubman’s Plan Service has them at taubmanonline.com. They are in the Rochester NY area

Best Regards……..Paul 


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