• Fleet: Pacific Northwest
    Hanna
    HANNA is a 38 foot tri-cabin bridgedeck cruiser built in 1927 by the Schertzer Brothers in their yard of the north shore of Lake Union. Originally christened as "Sandpiper II", she was built for Stanley Piper, Commodore for the Bellingham Yacht Club, and is one of the few Schertzer Brothers designed boats still gracing the inland waters of the Pacific Northwest.  Powered by a 65hp gas engine, and with a beam of only 9.5 feet and a draft of only 3 feet, she was able to make 14 knots underway and took First Place in the 1928 Olympia to Ketchikan Predicted Log Race.
    Boat Name: Hanna
    Previous Names: Sandpiper II
    Builder: Schertzer Bros.
    Length: 38'
    Year: 1927
    Owner: Don and Shyrl Eaton
    Hanna-Hanna-Hanna-Hanna-Hanna-Hanna-Hanna-Hanna-Hanna-Hanna-Hanna-Sandpiper (Hanna) in Alaska Cruiser Race 1928-Hanna-"Hanna" at Montague. Great photo of a classic, Mark Moore! [faceboook 9-9-19]

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