by GHBoats Webmaster | Jan 19, 2024 | Mailbag, Whitehall
We sometimes are asked whether it’s possible to swim from our boats. Some of our boats make it easier than others (we usually suggest the 16′ Melonseed), but here’s an example of a family that not only swims, but dives from their 14′ Whitehall!...
by GHBoats Webmaster | Dec 15, 2023 | blog, Boat Shows
Gig Harbor Boat Works Expands Operations Into New Facility Since our founding in 1986, Gig Harbor Boat Works has built thousands of boats in our humble two-room boatshop on Peacock Hill, about half a mile up from the picturesque Gig Harbor waterfront. Back in...
by GHBoats Webmaster | Oct 27, 2023 | Boat Shows
The Seattle Boat Show is the largest boatshow on the West Coast… so of course it’s always been a great one for boaters old and new alike. But this year, we think it’s going to be even better than ever. Why is that you say? Well… Our own General...
by GHBoats Webmaster | Oct 26, 2023 | Customer Questions, Salish Voyager
By popular request, Fredrik and Nancy shared their thoughts with us about sleeping aboard the Salish Voyager. Though it wasn’t perfect for their Alaskan environment, with a little experimentation and practice they were able to accomplish the task and enjoy a...
by Laura Hammond | Sep 28, 2023 | Jersey Skiff, Salish Voyager, Sea Stories
We’re thrilled to bring you a special edition of Sea Stories, featuring an update from Fredrik and Nancy in Alaska! (Fredric and Nancy have a great photojournal on our blog of their voyages together from 2021-2022.) This time they traveled with not just one...