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Tim's Projects
Like so many small business, Northern Yacht Restoration and Lackey Sailing grew from humble and almost accidental beginnings.  Though Tim's always been interested and involved in the marine industry, from driving yacht club launches to a 4-year stint at Maine Maritime to  building hulls at Hinckley to 12 years as a marine surveyor, it was a trial-by-fire entry into the minor refinishing of his sound, yet tired, 1967 Pearson Ensign in 1998 that began the path down the road that has led here today.

There's a bit of a biography available on the Northern Yacht Restoration site, but on this page you can find a chronology of Tim's personal boat restoration projects and other construction projects, all of which feature detailed websites for your viewing pleasure.

Customer and Spec Boats
For more information on customer boats and additional speculation projects, please visit Northern Yacht Restoration.



Bolero
Shields Conversion
Project Log>>>


April 2008
Phase 3 of Kaholee's Refit to Begin Soon
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April 2008
Iota Project Complete
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March 2008
Bolero Shields Project Back Underway
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February 2008
Pearson Triton Iota Refit Nearing Completion

December 2007
Pearson Triton Iota Refit Begins
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November 12, 2007
The Bolero Shields project gets underway
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February 2007
Unsolicited commentary on the Lackey Sailing Daysailor on The Wooden Boat Forum
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January/February 2006
Profile of Tim Lackey in
Good Old Boat
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Glissando
The Daysailor
Pixie
Sprite



 

 


 

The Beginning:  Silent Running, Pearson Ensign #1447

  


The Present:  Glissando, Pearson Triton #381

  


The Spec Project:  The Triton Daysailor

    


The Future:  Pixie, Allied Seabreeze #16


The Stinkpot:  Sprite, Lyman 23


Building the First Boat Shop:  Built in 2003


The New and Current Shop:  Built in 2005-2006


The Log Cabin:  2006


The Hydraulic Boat Trailer:  2007