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The bridge deck cruiser was built in 1930 by the Stephens Brothers of Stockton California. Frank Buzzell, of the San Francisco area bought the boat for $12,870 and called it “Lady Bess”. Its name...
We have a Herreshoff 12 1/2 that we bought in 2006. Builders plate number researched at Herreshoff Museum, built 1924. Eric Dow in Brooklin, ME extensively rebuilt it for us in 2007. Gaff rigged...
Price reduced to $30,000. This collaboration between Starling Burgess, Francis Herreshoff, and Frank Paine is well known as a high performance, extremely comfortable, day sailing/racing, classic...
Built 1953 Deadman’s Kay Bahamas according to Herreshoff’s plans published in Rudder magazine 1940. Hull, 1″ long leaf yellow pine with purple heart sistered ribs fiberglassed inside and out and...
Here we have one of the larger signal Cannons with a 25 in overall Barrel and a 1 inch and a quarter bore, three gauge cartridge. This model was introduced in 1892, What makes this particular one...
Mahogany planked on oiled oak frames. Spruce spars and stainless rigging. Egyptian cotton main and jib. A fin keel fractional sloop. LOA 26.5 LWL 17.25 Beam 6 ft. 4.5 ft max. draft. Last major...
“COUNTRY GIRL,” a 34′ Tancook Whaler, lovingly and professionally restored and maintained by Cutts and Case in Oxford, MD. New everything and is ready to go explore her home waters or wherever...
Beautiful lines of teak and mahogany—evocative of the style in vogue during the 1930s, grace this rare example of a Marblehead wooden motor yacht built by the Marblehead Boat Yard Co. of...
“DRAGONFLY” 1962 - 24′ Hubert Johnson Blackjack. $9,500. A fine, well maintained example of the classic New Jersey Bass Skiff. Formerly named “SECOND DRIFT.” She underwent a major overhaul in...