Celebrating 100 years

 It's not very often that you get to celebrate somebody's 100th birthday, and I guess I can count the number of 100 year-olds I know on… well, one finger.  This weekend I had the pleasure of joining scores of other admirers to help celebrate R.M. "Tolly" Tollefson's milestone birthday.        

Coverage by The Peninsula Daily News

 

On Saturday, January 22, nearly 180 people packed Port Ludlow's Bay Club for a lunch celebration, where the guest of honor was warmly greeted with a standing ovation by Tollycraft enthusiasts, friends, family, and former employees.  Although physically tired, Tolly was quick to recognize old friends and former employees he had not seen in years- exchanging hugs and inquiring about their families.  He shared some touching remarks with the group, closing by reminding everyone to "keep on cruising".

 

 

Later, an exhibit at the Northwest Maritime Center featured pictures and memorabelia from Tolly's 100 years and his boat-building legacy.  The walls were lined with old drawings, photographs, and sketches.  I was proud that Jolly Mon was among the collection of well-loved examples of Tolly's work.

 

 

Among the works presented at the exhibit were several of Tolly's "Dream Boats".  After retirement, Tolly drew a collection of boats that were never built, except in his imagination and creativity.

Cruise to Port Ludlow

Trip Totals

Engine Hours: ~5

Distance 94.5 nm

Just returned from a few days on the boat, cruising to Port Ludlow for a Tollycraft Boating Club cruise.

The weather was decent, improving as the weekend ended.  Smooth waters made cruising a pleasure.

Point Wilson - Admiralty InletPort Townsend Canal
Jenny

 While at Port Ludlow, we gathered for luch at the Harbormaster Restaurant and were joined by Mr. “Tolly” Tollefson, the founder and long-time owner of Tollycraft Yachts.  Tolly is a celebrity in Northwest boating, and at 99 is an amazing man to talk with.  A few of us had the distinct pleasure to share his table for lunch and enoyed hearing his stories of cruising and boat-building.

Tolly and Jonathan
Tolly describing the challenges of docking his last boat- a 48 tricabin "Tolly", which he finally sold at age 92.

 The weather was much too nice to go home on Sunday, so I decided to stay out another day.  I joined “Tolly Time II” and “Otter” at Point Hudson for another great day.

Point Hudson Marina, Port Townsend - Overnight stop on the way home...

A great trip.  I have a few maintenance projects on the list before the next trip- a club cruise to Seattle’s Bell Harbor in mid-May…