Sailboats
1914 Wianno Senior #7
Complete with spars and sails. Lying Cape Cod. Last restored c1970. Cockpit and deck are newer. Last sailed 2014. Asking $10,000.
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Complete with spars and sails. Lying Cape Cod. Last restored c1970. Cockpit and deck are newer. Last sailed 2014. Asking $10,000.
This boat is a piece of history. The current owner was taken by a guy who was going to help maintain her but ended up stealing from him and living on the boat like a squatter. We are looking for a good home for someone who will keep her from turning into firewood.
Offered at $179,000, see website link for photos and many more details and specs!
This vessel received a complete refit in 2007-2008 including re-powering, new decks, new standing rigging, new sails, and new winches. Original Bronze fittings are in sound condition and contribute to the classic feel of the vessel. The cabin top is canvas over mahogany.
Lobster Yacht / Picnic Launch made by Wharton Ship Yard now Jamestown Boat Yard in 1958, 28' L, 8.5' W, 4.5' D, a semi-displacement hull made of mahogany planking over white oak frames, in water last 30 years, good condition, $25,000.
"Guillemot" is an ideal cruising boat for a couple with very solid construction (the Devlin "Stitch and Glue System) and updated reliable electronics. Currently on the Chesapeake but built for the Puget Sound, San Juan Islands, Canadian Gulf Islands and even Alaska.
TYPE VESSEL: 32' Colin Archer style Auxiliary Cutter. Year Built 1969. LOD 32', Beam: 11', Draft 5', Displacement: 10 tons. Hull materials: cedar over laminated oak frames. Engine: needs rebuild/replacement.
Classic boat. Built at Lee’s Boat Shop, Rockland, ME. Cedar on oak with spruce spars, bronze fittings, and traditional deadeyes. Baldheaded gaff rig w/new Oceanus sails. Yamaha F4 gas & Torqeedo Cruise 2.0 outboards. Lying: Wickford, RI. Asking: $19,500.
Fully restored ,including an extensive cold molded bottom that was installed in 2020. Meticulously maintained by her current owner, for over 25 years. “Miss Caroline” a custom classic Eastern North Carolina flybridge cabin cruiser is now offered at $65,500. With financing available.
Needs new fuel tank and motor. Free to a good home. Stoutly built 5/4 Honduras Mahogany with Monel fasteners. Many bronze fittings, built to original design with 3.5” triple sawn white oak frames. Teak decks and blue water specs throughout.
Absolutely stunning and amazing example of a beautifully built and exceptionally well maintained Kettenburg 43. Refit in both 2009 and 2016 with extensive work completed over the years. Winner the coveted San Diego Yacht Club Best Maintained Sailboat. Full cover and lots of extras. $74,900.
Wooden roof frame over cockpit. No canvas. No motor. No trailer. Located in Columbia County, New York. Call or text.
Needs fuel tank and motor to complete. Built to original design of best materials. 5/4 Honduran Mahogany planking, Monel fastened, teak decks, bronze fittings, massive white oak triple sawn frames 3.5” wide. Interior is in shambles, needs a good cleaning, all mahogany.
S/V SARAH - extensive restoration 2000-2007, new floors, frames, engine and sails $45,000 Including all materials and utility trailer with tools.
Hull (No. 900) glassed to above water line (WEST system). Mahogany interior; coal/wood stove; binnacle with Kelvin White compass; full set of sails; Westerbeke diesel engine/Paragon transmission. Asking $15,000; will finance mutually agreed price with 50% down. Serious enquiries only.
A Captivating true Classic. 40’ 1935 Rhodes Narwhal. Ketch rig. Built at the pinnacle of an era to the highest standards using the finest materials. Mahogany on oak, laid teak decks, yellow cedar cabin top, bronze fastened, custom built tapered aluminum spars to Rhodes original design.
Built in 1938 original power N.O.S. 1918 US Navy K twin compound. Admirals launch engine, completely nickel plated from mare island. Hull refastened silicon bronze screws recorked. Boiler out for servicing. Proper code boiler. Located in BC Canada. Estate sale US$30,000.
Built for fun, and great memories, … a Thompson classic with only 3 owners in 65 years! And in 59 of
Pram home built over 30 years ago. Worse for the wear (outside). Sail and Spars kept inside and are in excellent condition. FREE for the taking.
Restored in ME by Jonathan Minott (seen in WB "Launchings" July/Aug 2009). Includes new yoke, decks, gunwales, seats and caning. New Shaw & Tenney oars and locks. LOA is 16', 42" beam. Flag Blue topsides with porch ceiling blue inside. It's a beauty. Used only a few times.
Mahogany inboard. New varnish & bottom paint. Newish 383 (500-hp). 50 mph. New upholstery.
Restored in ME by Jonathan Minott (seen in WB "Launchings" July/Aug 2009).
Partial restoration. Has rare Edson oscillating (worm) steering system.