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47’ Carvel planked in iroko with oak frames. Beam 13’, draft 6’9/7’. Schooner rigged. In the water and fully operational.
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47’ Carvel planked in iroko with oak frames. Beam 13’, draft 6’9/7’. Schooner rigged. In the water and fully operational.
Wooden sailboat built in 1960. Planking in good shape. Keel needs rebuild. Everything else needs some love for the old boat. No mast. Located in Rowley, MA.
16’ Swampscott Dory - Northern white cedar on white oak frames, sheer strake, rails, thwarts, sheets, and centerboard trunk finished bright in Honduran mahogany. West system and bronze fittings.
Beautiful Swiss Staempfli Sculling Single from 1976. Classic lightweight rowing / racing shell in Spanish Cedar in near perfect original condition. As published in WoodenBoat magazine, No. 134 January/February 1997 in an article “The Call of Wooden Racing Shells”, by Daniel J Boyne.
19 Ft. gentleman's racer/ runabout. 383 Chevy power cruises great slow, and mid-range , and when you want a thrill it will also go over 50. This boat turns heads everywhere it goes! Boat is turn key and go! $30,000 or best offer.
Custom Build 18'. Cold-molded method, cedar, Dynel, west systems. 15-hp Mercury EFI, 30 hours. Three seat positions. Bottom painted for salt/fresh. Ray Marine Axiom chart plotter, depth, side-scan, fish-finder. New trailer. Boat was used 30 hours. Health issues. Will deliver.
1996 36 x 11 x 4 , picnic cruiser double ended. Cedar on oak bronze fastened.
Overview: Are you searching for a unique opportunity to own a wooden sailboat with a rich history and craftsmanship? This magnificent vessel, designed by renowned boat architect Warren Bailey of Key Largo, Florida, was crafted with passion and expertise by an experienced tradesman.
NIMBUS was raced out of Sheridan Shores Yacht Club (Wilmette Harbor, IL) in the 1940s by her original owner, Dr. Earl Lux. About 65 years later, his grandson commissioned a full restoration at West Bay Boat Works in Traverse City, MI.
“LONE STAR” is a world cruising yacht designed by Naval Architect Jay E. Paris Jr. and built at Mashford Bros Ltd. Shipyard in Cremyll, Cornwall, England.
This vessel was built by Naval Architect Ted Carpentier who also worked as an engineer for Hughes Aircraft and was a personal friend of Howard Huges. It was custom built for the CEO of United Airlines (in fact, the original spinnaker is in United Airlines colors).
This G. Taylor Newell design built by Othar Larsen of Norge Boats in Drobak, Norway is in the water and ready to sail away. Located in Branford, Connecticut she has been maintained by Dutch Wharf Boatyard under the stewardship of a knowledgeable owner.
“TULIP” ex. “HALAKYE”, 25′ Gaff rigged knockabout sloop. Classic Shiverick design. Built in Maine by George Palten 1984. Mahogany planks on oak frames. Centerboard shoal draft. Big cockpit easily sits my family of six, luxurious for two couples. Recent refit. All paint and varnish redone.
Well maintained. Sailed regularly. Winter storage in Salem, MA. $20,000 or best offer.
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 Biddeford, Maine.
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 sloop.
Chapelle inspired low power cruiser looking for a new owner to finish her off. LOA 27′, beam 9′, draft 2 1/2′. White oak keel, floor timbers, frames, planking northern white cedar. Silicon bronze fastened. Seams caulked, puttied, primed.
Prowess was built in 1947 and in 1984 had a comprehensive 3 year restoration.
Cedar plank and mahogany boat built in 1950 number 12021.
This new catboat design from Arey’s Custom Boats is our fastest yet.