It was my pleasure to meet John Guzzwel, the builder of Trekka at a boatshow in S.F in the late 70;s or early 80's. We need to remember all the small boat passage makers who blazed the trails, and showed what is important and what is not, what is necessary and what is not. What is bullshit, and what is not. Sopranino, Trekka, Teak Lady, Virtue 25, Mermaid, and the others I am failing to list now.
Enjoyed my time onboard the Trekka at the Wooden Boat Show and am currently reading the book. I'm partial to the Tilikum as her first crew was Norman Luxton who was a good friend of my uncles.
It was my pleasure to meet John Guzzwel, the builder of Trekka at a boatshow in S.F in the late 70;s or early 80's. We need to remember all the small boat passage makers who blazed the trails, and showed what is important and what is not, what is necessary and what is not. What is bullshit, and what is not. Sopranino, Trekka, Teak Lady, Virtue 25, Mermaid, and the others I am failing to list now.
Read his book when I was a kid. Fantastic...
Enjoyed my time onboard the Trekka at the Wooden Boat Show and am currently reading the book. I'm partial to the Tilikum as her first crew was Norman Luxton who was a good friend of my uncles.
Wonderful! Having both Tilikum and Trekka in our little fleet is very special to us.
Greath littel ship!! Sorry my English...
If the gods wanted us to build fibreglass boats they would have grown fibreglass trees