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Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival 2026
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Sunday, September 13
 

9:30am PDT

History of the 1890 Tugboat Elmore
Sunday September 13, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am PDT
R.P. Elmore is the oldest vessel of the remaining Puget Sound Mosquito fleet.
Originally built as a freight and passenger vessel for the 1890s Port Townsend to Yukon gold rush. Maybe 1st diesel engine vessel in Puget Sound. After a 1922 fire and burning to the water line, she was then converted from a passenger vessel to a tugboat. She was active working Puget Sound tug, hauling barges, logs, and fish. She was restored a decade ago and is now currently hauled out in Port Townsend, looking for a new stewardship.
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Stewart Pugh

Virginia V
Stewart is crew on the last passenger steamship, the 104-year-old SS Virginia V.  He loves old work boats, marine engines, and their history. He is the captain of a Salish Sea research vessel.
Sunday September 13, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am PDT
Discovery Stage

9:30am PDT

Maneuvering strategies in close quarters - Best Practices for Full Control
Sunday September 13, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am PDT
Captain Phyllis Woolwine, owner of Shearwater University - Maritime Education, will introduce powerful strategies for boat maneuvering - addressing boats of any size, in any conditions.  Most of the concepts will apply to all types of boats.  Specific strategies for controlling single engine vessels will be addressed, and if time, modifications for twin engines, outboards and stern-drives.  With core physics in mind, she will go over optimum strategies for maintaining full control of the vessel anywhere in the marina, in any conditions, including approaches to the dock.
Speakers
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Phyllis Woolwine

Shearwater University
Captain Phyllis Woolwine is a leader in Maritime Education in the Northwest, and owner of Shearwater University in Anacortes, Washington.  “Captain Wooly” and her crew specialize in custom instruction on boats of all types and sizes.  Outstanding instruction on the water, online... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am PDT
Adventure Stage

9:30am PDT

Marine Weather in the Digital Age
Sunday September 13, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am PDT
The modern sailor is awash in weather data with just a couple clicks on a mobile device.  This presentation will demonstrate how to choose an appropriate weather model, analyze the digital data for your own onboard forecast for wind and seas, and identify where you must rely on traditional weather knowledge and skills.
Speakers
avatar for David Wilkinson

David Wilkinson

Starpath School of Navigation
Dave Wilkinson holds a BS in Math Education and a MS in Atmospheric Science. He is a member of the American Meteorological Society and the American Sailing Association where he is certified in marine weather and navigation. Dave is the Starpath School of Navigation instructor for... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am PDT
Technical Stage

9:30am PDT

Sharpening - Chisels and Planes
Sunday September 13, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am PDT
Sharpening is a fundamental skill that every woodworker needs to know. Tim breaks down sharpening into a simple sequence of steps and shares tips and tricks to help you develop and refine your technique.
Speakers
avatar for Tim Lawson

Tim Lawson

Port Townsend School of Woodworking
Tim is one of the founders and was the founding Executive Director of the Port Townsend School of Woodworking based at Fort Worden.
Sunday September 13, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am PDT
Boatyard

10:00am PDT

Copper Free Bottom Paint: Regulations, Reality and What's next
Sunday September 13, 2026 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Copper-based bottom paint is facing increasing regulation—but what does that mean for boaters? Get up to date on current laws, emerging alternatives, and what’s really changing in the world of marine coatings.Non-copper - it's the law! Or is it? Let's get up to date on the latest history, regulations, and developments as we march forward to a cleaner, more innovative future in controlling marine fouling.
Speakers
avatar for David Atwater

David Atwater

AkzoNobel

Sunday September 13, 2026 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Innovation Stage

10:00am PDT

From Golden Hinde to Star of India development of the square rigged ship
Sunday September 13, 2026 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
From the daring voyages of the Golden Hinde to the graceful 19th-century sailing vessels ELISSA and STAR OF INDIA to the powerful brute strength of the 1904 four-masted barque MOSHULU, the square-rigged ship evolved into one of the most influential technologies in maritime history.
Beginning with the compact, heavily-built galleons of the Age of Exploration, we follow the transformation through towering clouds of canvas of the Clippers, and ultimately the iron and steel windjammers that represented the pinnacle of square-rig efficiency. Along the way, we examine how advances in naval architecture, metallurgy, and seamanship allowed square-rigged vessels to grow larger, faster, and more specialized—culminating in the powerful deep-water sailing ships like MOSHULU that closed the age of commercial sail.
This presentation traces that development across three centuries, exploring how changing trade routes, naval warfare, materials, and shipyard innovation shaped hull design, rigging complexity, and sail plans.
Speakers
avatar for Jamie White

Jamie White

The SquareRigger
Since the early 1980s, master rigger Jamie White has sailed over 30,000 miles as bosun, mate, or master on square-rigged and traditionally-rigged vessels.  He is currently master rigger on the 1938 topsail schooner SWIFT OF IPSWICH rig restoration, and has served as master/chief... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Sail Stage

10:00am PDT

What's in the Water? Live Plankton Collection Demonstration
Sunday September 13, 2026 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Swimming and floating silently through the beautiful waters of the Salish Sea, microscopic plants called phytoplankton and animals called zooplankton form the basis of food chains leading up to orcas and to humans through salmon.  As microscopic plants, phytoplankton use the nutrients in the water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to grow until they are, well, eaten by zooplankton.  Different species of zooplankton can either stay small or can undergo a series of changes to become the larger animals we are more familiar with (including fish, mussels, crabs, worms, and barnacles to name just a few).  Come and prepare samples of live freshly collected plankton and observe these beautiful organisms on our microscopes.  Experts in plankton identification will be available to talk to you about what you see as you are looking at the samples!
Speakers
avatar for Lee Bebout

Lee Bebout

Lee worked as a microbial ecologist / geobiologist, spending lots of time near water, but is enjoying being out on the water even more in retirement.  She enjoys looking at water and sediment samples under the microscope and always learning more about the Salish Sea.  She also enjoys... Read More →
avatar for Brad Bebout

Brad Bebout

Brad and co-presenter Lee Bebout met while studying harmful algal blooms on the Neuse River in North Carolina.  After short postdoctoral stays at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany, and at the University of Maryland’s Horn Point Lab, they both went... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Marine Science Stage

11:00am PDT

How a marine surveyor inspects a wooden boat
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Hauling a wood boat and repair procedures - plank replacement, fasteners, caulking, repair and installing new framing both steam bent and sawn frames and correct diesel engine installation - using posters with hand -drawings from my book 'The Art Of Wooden Boat Repair-How To Save Wood Boats" in print for 41 years.
Speakers
avatar for Allen Taube

Allen Taube

Marine surveyor/shipwright
Architecture graduate from Rhode Island School of Design and MIT. Professional shipwright.
NAMS/GLOBAL Marine Surveyor for 30 years. A wooden schooner captain/sailor/owner for 50 years.  He wrote and illustrated "The Boatwright's Companion" and "The Art of Wooden Boat Repair-How to Save Wood Boats" which has been in continuous print for 41 years, as well as many features... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Boatyard

11:00am PDT

Salish Sea Beaches- Our Glacial Legacy
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Most of the sand and pebble you see on the beaches of the Salish Sea traveled hundreds of miles on the underside of massive glaciers before coming to rest beneath your feet. Come travel back to the ice age to learn how the glaciers shaped our landscape, leaving behind massive piles of sediment. Fast forward to today and hear how that glacial legacy built our coastline. We'll explore bluff erosion as a source of beach sediment, why some beaches are eroding and others growing, and hopefully you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the feel of warm sand under your feet knowing how it got there.
Speakers
avatar for Jon Waggoner

Jon Waggoner

Jefferson County MRC
Jon is a coastal engineer that has devoted his career to shoreline restoration and conservation throughout the Salish Sea since 2006. Coming out of Western Washington University with his head full of freshwater ecology he found himself working for a small coastal restoration firm... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Marine Science Stage

11:00am PDT

SURVEY, HAUL AND REPAIR OF WOODEN BOATS
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
How a marine surveyor inspects a wooden boat.
Hauling a wood boat and repair procedures - plank replacement, fasteners, caulking, repair and installing new framing both steam bent and sawn frames and correct diesel engine installation - using posters with hand -drawings from my book 'The Art Of Wooden Boat Repair-How To Save Wood Boats" in print for 41 years.
Speakers
avatar for Allen Taube

Allen Taube

Marine surveyor/shipwright
Architecture graduate from Rhode Island School of Design and MIT. Professional shipwright.
NAMS/GLOBAL Marine Surveyor for 30 years. A wooden schooner captain/sailor/owner for 50 years.  He wrote and illustrated "The Boatwright's Companion" and "The Art of Wooden Boat Repair-How to Save Wood Boats" which has been in continuous print for 41 years, as well as many features... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Boatyard

11:00am PDT

Telehealth & Prescription Medicine at Sea
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Modern telehealth is changing how sailors access medical care while cruising — but preparation matters. This session explores how telemedicine works offshore, when prescription medications make sense aboard, and how to build a safe plan before leaving the dock. Topics include communication tools, common scenarios where remote medical support is helpful, and practical considerations for procuring, carrying, and managing prescription medications while underway.
Speakers
avatar for John Taussig

John Taussig

Maritime Medical Guides
John Taussig is a paramedic, maritime educator, and Executive Director of Backcountry Medical Guides and its seafaring division, Maritime Medical Guides, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on wilderness and marine medicine. With more than two decades of experience in prehospital... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Innovation Stage

11:00am PDT

Chaos Coordination: A Twisted path to Adventure racing
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Dreaming of doing an adventure race? Stuck in the rut of self-doubt? Don't be, come to this presentation and hear how to start adventuring by having an early midlife crisis and a daydream. Sharing lessons learned from running away on a Viking Ship a decade ago to coordinating multiple teams for the Kraken Cup in Tanzania. Then, the 2023 Race to Alaska, this presentation has tips and tricks for planning your first adventure race.  Wherever you are dreaming of going, it's more probable than you think.
Speakers
avatar for Heather Jankens

Heather Jankens

UnSalted Nuts
I am a long-time wooden boat enthusiast with a passion for small boats and bad ideas.  During the day, I am the Executive Director for the Maritime Heritage Alliance in Traverse City, MI.  A small non-profit that connects people to great lakes maritime history by getting out on... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Adventure Stage

11:00am PDT

How We Learned Sailmaking: A Brief History
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Mark Shiner maybe owns a copy of every English language book about sail making published in the last 250 years. More importantly, he has read them, so you don’t have to! But when, and more importantly, why, did we start putting the art of sailmaking into print? How did the thousand-year tradition of apprenticeship training go head-to-head with “book learning”? Join Mark, an island sailmaker, teacher and researcher, on a walk through time, starting with an Elizabethan eviction notice in 1571, meeting some interesting characters along the way, some good books and some dreadful books, and ending with a look at Mark’s favourite text, the Sailmaker’s Apprentice by Port Townsend's own Emiliano Marino. (and if you made the Ditty Bag in chapter 1, bring it!)

Speakers
avatar for Mark Shiner

Mark Shiner

Orkney College Maritime Studies Dept. University of the Highlands and Islands.
Mark Shiner has been on the water since around the age of 6. He holds a commercial skipper’s UK Certificate of Competence which is similar to the US Coastguard “Six Pack” and is also qualified to instruct skippers to that level.Mark began sailmaking in the Orkney islands, Scotland... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Cruising Stage

11:00am PDT

So You Want To Get your Captains License?
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Capt. Sanders of U.S. Maritime Academy will explain (and simplify) the entire USCG licensing process including the various avenues on how to accomplish it. You will come away with some clarity dealing with this often confusing and overwhelming endeavor. He's been doing this longer than anyone on the Planet! Q&A will follow
Speakers
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Captain Jeff Sanders

U.S. Maritime Academy
Captain Jeffrey Sanders founded United States Maritime Academy in 1987 and has since trained over 5.000 thousand students for their Coast Guard Master Captain’s License. He was among the first instructors in the country certified to teach Coast Guard Approved License classes offering... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Technical Stage

11:00am PDT

The long history of the carousel
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Carousels have been around for a couple thousand years. After the invention of the wheel the carousel also arrived for military and recreational uses. It traveled by caravan and boat from the Middle East to Europe to the Americas. My family was part of this story. There have always been riders available to keep this wheel turning but economies and politics have made it a challenging journey.
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Discovery Stage

11:00am PDT

The resourceful sailor: Creative solutions to Boat Modifications and repairs
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Preparing a small boat for big adventures takes creativity. Joshua Wheeler shares practical, sometimes unorthodox solutions he used to ready his Flicka 20 for offshore cruising—offering thoughtful, outside-the-box, and affordable approaches to keep you sailing. As seen on Latitude 38 and Small Craft Advisor.
Speakers
avatar for Joshua Wheeler

Joshua Wheeler

Sailing With Josh
Joshua Wheeler has sailed and lived on small craft for 15 years and 25,000 nautical miles. Credits include a 2019 transit of the Northwest Passage, two solo circumnavigations of Vancouver Island in 2018 and 2023, the Inside Passage to Alaska in 2022, and a Pacific tour in 2023-24... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Discovery Stage

12:00pm PDT

Composting and Diversion Toilets
Sunday September 13, 2026 12:00pm - 12:45pm PDT
Geoff Trott will explain the science and practicality behind urine-diverting composting toilet systems, including how they work, what they require, and where they fit best on boats. The seminar will review recent developments in the technology and compare these systems with conventional marine plumbing and holding tank arrangements, with a focus on odor control, installation, maintenance, reliability, and real-world use.
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Geoffrey Trott

Air Head Composting Toilet
Geoff Trott is the designer of the first mobile urine-diverting composting toilet system and the founder and manufacturer of Air Head Composting Toilet. A lifelong sailor, inventor, and hands-on problem solver, Geoff has spent decades developing practical sanitation solutions for... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 12:00pm - 12:45pm PDT
Innovation Stage

12:00pm PDT

Outboard Maintenance Tech Talk
Sunday September 13, 2026 12:00pm - 12:45pm PDT
Westside Marine, located in Port Townsend, WA has been serving boating enthusiasts of Western Washington since 1984. Boaters count on Westside as their primary resource for boats, outboards, supporting gear, service and advice.   www.WestsideMarine.com
Sunday September 13, 2026 12:00pm - 12:45pm PDT
Boatyard

12:00pm PDT

Pacific Salmon 101: Lifecycle, Habitats, Threats, Significance
Sunday September 13, 2026 12:00pm - 12:45pm PDT
Pacific Salmon 101 provides a comprehensive introduction to the biology, ecology, and importance of Pacific salmon, while highlighting the work of the North Olympic Salmon Coalition. It explores salmon as a keystone species, emphasizing their ecological role in nutrient cycling, cultural significance to Indigenous communities, and economic value across the Pacific Northwest. The presentation walks through salmon life history, from egg to spawning adult, explaining their unique anadromous lifecycle and the diversity among the five Pacific salmon species. It also outlines the critical habitat conditions salmon need to survive, known as the “5 C’s” (clean, clear, connected, cold, and complex), and examines major threats including habitat loss, pollution, dams, logging, and climate change. Ultimately, the presentation underscores both the challenges facing salmon and the ongoing restoration efforts that offer hope for their recovery, inspiring individuals and communities to take an active role in protecting and restoring these vital ecosystems.
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Doyle

Sarah Doyle

North Olympic Salmon Coalition
Sarah Doyle is the Executive Director of the North Olympic Salmon Coalition, where she has spent the past 17 years leading community-based efforts to restore salmon habitat and strengthen watershed health across Washington’s North Olympic Peninsula. She is known for building strong... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 12:00pm - 12:45pm PDT
Marine Science Stage

12:30pm PDT

Around the World in a Shoebox, what it's like to circumnavigate solo on a small home-made-boat
Sunday September 13, 2026 12:30pm - 1:30pm PDT
It would be a slideshow presentation featuring descriptions of the class event, what it was like to build the boat myself, launching and sailing across the Atlantic to Antigua, the event itself and what it took mentally and physically to complete a circumnavigation on such a small vessel, systems, design and outfitting, as well as anecdotes from the high seas, followed by Q&A
Speakers
avatar for Josh Kali

Josh Kali

Josh Kali Ocean Racing
Hello, I am Josh Kali of Josh Kali Ocean Racing. In March of 2025 I became the first American to sail solo around the world on a boat under 20ft, by completing the first ever Mcintyre Mini Globe Race. I built my boat ‘Skookum’ myself from plywood and timber finished in fiberglass... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 12:30pm - 1:30pm PDT
Adventure Stage

12:30pm PDT

Dream vs. Reality: Owning and Restoring a Classic Wooden Motor Yacht
Sunday September 13, 2026 12:30pm - 1:30pm PDT
Restoring a Classic:
Your Dream: Romance, Fascination and Nostalgia of a Unique Classic Yacht
What to Look For and What to Look Out For:
– Hand Craftsmanship, Quality Materials and Beautiful Lines
– Value: Collectability, Rare, Name Recognition, Reputation, Previous Ownership
– Harsh Realities: Maritime Rules and Legalities
– The Value of a Good Survey
– Restoration Process: The Good the Bad, the Ugly and the True Costs Involved
– Preserving an Era: Your Role as a Steward
Speakers
avatar for Michael Effler

Michael Effler

Sea Sensations
The architectural design team behind Sea Sensations, Michael and Erin have owned and renovated wooden boats and classic yachts for over 35 years.
In his early 20's Michael Effler bought and restored an 18' centerboard Cat boat. Later he restored a 33' Kings Amethyst center cockpit... Read More →
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Erin Leader

Sea Sensations
Sunday September 13, 2026 12:30pm - 1:30pm PDT
Discovery Stage

12:30pm PDT

Ghosts in the cabin: 80 Years Of Peter Duck
Sunday September 13, 2026 12:30pm - 1:30pm PDT
If you own a boat which was owned by a famous writer, if your father and mother owned her before you, if her other significant owners did adventurous voyages of a type you'll never even dream of, how do you cope with the feeling of inadequacy? Put it another way, how do you manage to care for the boat and have fun on your own terms, without feeling like an undeserving imposter? They are the ghosts on your cabin. An individually designed and traditionally built yacht is the work of many hands, all of them highly skilled, most of them poorly paid.  They are the forgotten people whose labour is too easily taken for grant ed and forgotten.Writing my new book about 80 years of Peter Duck, I'm trying to face up to some of these questions: lay the ghosts, celebrate the makers. It was teh Port Townsend invitation that started me on this quest, please come and join me.
Speakers
avatar for Julia Jones

Julia Jones

Golden Duck
Julia has been sailing all her life. That doesn't mean she's a particularly talented or adventurous sailor, just that it's an integral part of who she is. Her boat, Peter Duck, is also a part of her identity. PD is a wooden ketch built in 1946 for the Swallows and Amazons author... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 12:30pm - 1:30pm PDT
Cruising Stage

12:30pm PDT

Saveiros de Vela on the Bay of All Saints: Preservation and Revival in Brazil
Sunday September 13, 2026 12:30pm - 1:30pm PDT
The Bay of All Saints (Recôncavo Baiano, Brazil) holds one of the most distinctive maritime traditions in the Americas: the saveiros de vela (cargo sailing vessels). For centuries, these boats connected communities, transported goods, sustained local cultures, and became an emblem of the region.
But due to infrastructure development, declining economic opportunities, and lack of cultural visibility, master boatbuilders and sailors face the risk of their craft disappearing. Today, only about 20 saveiros de vela remain in active service. A new collaboration between Projeto Içar, BRANA, and the region's master shipwrights aims to revive saveiros de vela and increase the cultural visibility of the people who build and sail them by creating economic opportunities in traditional boatbuilding and sail cargo in the region. Through in-person remarks and video, this presentation introduces these boats, their makers, and their home waters to the Festival.
Sunday September 13, 2026 12:30pm - 1:30pm PDT
Technical Stage

1:00pm PDT

More Ocean is Good Right? A Primer on Sea Level Rise for Maritime Washington
Sunday September 13, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm PDT
This presentation will cover the evidence for observed sea level change in Washington State over the last 100 years, the impact it has had on coastal Washington, and what is possible in the future. There will be an emphasis on how sea level rise impacts may play out in particular on maritime uses in coastal Washington, and the planning that is currently happening to try to ensure a thriving future.
Speakers
avatar for Ian Miller

Ian Miller

Washington Sea Grant
A skilled science communicator and media spokesperson as well as a trained scientist, Dr. Ian Miller is Washington Sea Grant’s coastal hazards specialist, working out of Peninsula College in Port Angeles. Ian works with coastal communities and public agencies in Washington State to strengthen their ability to plan for and manage coastal hazards, including tsunamis, chronic erosion, coastal flooding and other hazards associated with climate change. He brings a suite... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm PDT
Marine Science Stage

1:00pm PDT

Tips for a dry boat
Sunday September 13, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm PDT
The presentation will feature ideas on keeping your boat dry, as well as other tricks we have learned living aboard our boat. You will learn fun facts and easy logical ways to keep your boat clean and dry as well as other fun facts.
Speakers
CL

Chuck Laguna

AVD PLus/H2out
Chuck is the owner of AVD Plus/H2out. Chuck has been boating for years in the Pacific NW, and lived aboard "Hydrotherapy" for years. Living aboard gives you a totally different outlook on boating compared to the weekend boater.  

Chuck will share tips on keeping your boat dry, and other interesting tidbits he picked up living abord his boat.  Chuck will also share a video from Practical Sailor that shares 3 tips for a dry boat... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 1:00pm - 1:45pm PDT
Innovation Stage

1:30pm PDT

From John Barrymore to Lithium Power: Refitting the Historic Thea Foss
Sunday September 13, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm PDT
Launched in 1930 as a luxury yacht for Hollywood icon John Barrymore, serving as a patrol vessel in WWII, and eventually becoming the world-famous flagship for the Northwest's most iconic towing family, the 120-foot Thea Foss is a living monument to Pacific Northwest maritime history. Keeping a 96-year-old classic viable and efficient requires a careful balance between preserving her heritage and upgrading her capabilities.

In this seminar, we profile the fascinating lineage of the Thea Foss and dive deep into her latest upgrade: the installation of a massive lithium battery bank and a Victron 3-phase inverter system. We will pull back the curtain on the engineering challenges of retrofitting advanced energy technology into a vintage vessel. From balancing large AC loads and managing automation logic to achieving the ultimate onboard luxury—complete silence at anchor.
Speakers
avatar for Justin Hullinger

Justin Hullinger

Hullux Marine Electrical
Justin has spent over 15 years specializing in marine electrical systems on vessels of all sizes. His career has taken him from the shipyards of Singapore to the docks of Shilshole Bay, ultimately leading him to found Hullux Marine Electrical, which proudly serves the Seattle maritime... Read More →
Sunday September 13, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm PDT
Discovery Stage

2:00pm PDT

Whale Neighbors of the Salish Sea
Sunday September 13, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm PDT

Sunday September 13, 2026 2:00pm - 2:45pm PDT
Marine Science Stage
 
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