• Fleet: Northern California
    Pat Pending
    Built in 1929 at the Lake Union Dry Docks, Seattle. Pat Pending has been owned by the Owen family since 1940. Originally 43 LOA she was lengthened to 50' in 1930. Shown here on the Mokelumne River.

    Pat Pending was built in 1929 by Lake Union Drydock Company as one of their production boat line known as "Lake Union Dreamboats." At 44'-3", this bridgedeck version was in contrast to the "Dreamboat" style, known for their large rectangular aft deckhouses, which were very popular at the time.  So this version was advertised as part of the Dreamboat line as well.
    Boat Name: Pat Pending
    Previous Names: Lightnin', Mammy (Orig), YP 119 (USN), CG-49011 (USCG)
    Designer: L. E. Ted Geary
    Builder: Lake Union Drydock
    Length: 50'
    Year: 1929
    Owner: Mel & Greg Owen
    Pat Pending-Pat Pending-Pat Pending-Pat Pending-Pat Pending-Pat Pending-Oct. 12, 1940 hauled out for a survey at the Madden & Lewis yard in Sausalito. (Pat Pending)

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