Commander McBragg
Built in 2000
19’4” Length, 4’9” Beam
African mahogany decks with red cedar sides
Powered by a 1936 Ford Flathead V8
Designed in 1912 by George Crouch as one of the first single plane hull designs in history. Because progress in hull design was so rapid at the time, Crouch claimed the design was immediately obsolete, leading the builder to wonder if this is the only boat of this design to have been built.
2001 Winner of 3 awards at the Coeur d’Alene Boat Show including Best Racing Runabout/Gentleman's Racer, Most Unique, and Sheriff's Award.
Donated to the Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum in Kent, Washington.

