Dock cart art?
A great photo from our friends Nick and Janine on AT 362 “Touch of Gray” in Semiahmoo.
AT 362 Touch of Gray
Great picture of AT 362 “Touch of Gray” staying warm on a wet day in Everett, WA.
How it’s Built: How we make our decks
All of our American Tug decks are build as a single part. This eliminates seams that can leak in the future and provides tremendous strength to our boats.
Sapele and Maple Sole
Give your American Tug the warmth of our optional sapele and maple sole. These floors are hand laid by our craftsman and built to last a lifetime.
Has american tugs gone to the birds?
This week we welcome back our literal “snow birds” the snow geese and swans that winter here in our valley.
How It’s Built: Two Part Hull Mold
Did you know that our hulls start as two parts that are combined after the initial layers of gelcoat and fiberglass are applied?
395-17 Maiden Voyage
On her maiden voyage, 395-17 came across a family of Orcas off Hope Island State Park.
SAN JUAN CHARTER A 362
American Tug 362-02 will be available for charter through San Juan Sailing. We look forward to tales of its many adventures.