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New Jersey Bayhead Skiff
New Jersey Bayhead Skiff 1967 Sportfish 38′. Cedar on oak, teak decks and mahogany and holly sole. Barn kept since 1989. A worthy project.
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New Jersey Bayhead Skiff 1967 Sportfish 38′. Cedar on oak, teak decks and mahogany and holly sole. Barn kept since 1989. A worthy project.
Ena is a 33.5′ classic wooden sloop, finished by LeCompte in 1954. Traditionally rigged. Mahogany over oak frames. Westerbeke 25. Ena requires a dedicate, passionate new caretaker to continue her maintenance. Pictures and videos available for serious inquiries. $20,000.
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”.
Sail, paddle, row, or go trolling in this 20′ EM White Guide strip built canoe.
Totally restored, ready to cruise. Boat was built in a Chicago yard that had produced PT Boats. Hull is 1-1/8″ Honduras Mahogany, refastened with bronze screws 2014, rebuilt transom, new electrical system 2004, Link 1000 battery system. Powered by twin 7 5-hp Perkins 4-236 diesels.
The Town Class Sloop was originally designed in 1931 and built by Pert Lowell Company in Newbury, MA. The original construction consisted of lap-strake cedar planking on oak frames. The Landing School builds these boats with epoxy-bonded marine plywood and epoxy-laminated frames.
65′ spared Pilot house Staysail Schooner. Built 1962 of sao wood in Vietnam, carvel plank, bare hull refit with new house interior and all equipment 2006-2016. Fully insured since refit, 2021 out of water survey available. Vessel located in Poulsbo Wa. $225,000.
1946 Seaborn 46′ Sloop — Excellent shape — Well maintained — Motivated seller. Won 1st in class in Swiftsure five times, once overall! (1957-62). Owned by enthusiast ever since. Red western cedar. Modern aluminum rig.
“NETTIE”, Fenwick Williams design, French & Webb built. $37,000.
$28,000. “Terrapin” is hull #1 for 1964, well maintained and cared for with lots of recent upgrades. twin GMC diesels, survey from 2020 and extensive list of repairs, upgrades, and work done. Located in the water at Sodus Point, NY, will be in Clayton, NY during the Antique Boat Show.
VARUA was built in Ontario, Canada, in 1951 and found fame as the yacht in the 2008 film “The Cur
After having some uneasy rows on the Strait of Georgia, I decided that a self-bailing sliding sea