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1952 30′ Dyer Cabin Cruiser
Sound hull. No apparent leakage. Needs a little more than cosmetic care. 6-cylinder Palmer diesel. Needs new starter. Age and health are the reason.
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Sound hull. No apparent leakage. Needs a little more than cosmetic care. 6-cylinder Palmer diesel. Needs new starter. Age and health are the reason.
Cressy sails, nearly new, main 29′ 5″x10′ 8″, two jibs+; Apelco radio never used; Uniden handheld; 100′ 5/8 3-strand dacron line; 7′ inflatable, Sunbrella cover for 23′ sloop; 70 nautical books; WoodenBoat issues No.1-293, bronze screws, turnbuckles, thimbles. Lexington, MA.
Built in 1960 from a Luger kit for the lake of the Ozarks by my Uncle Robert Matney. Pulled into a garage on a trailer at end of day. Stayed in the family when willed to me in 1991. Gray marine 140-hp engine redone in 1980. Eaton outboard redone in 2010.
Built by Joel White and Arno Day in 1961 to drawing taken from original boat of the 1890s. Seaworthy, roomy, and trailerable, drawing only 16″ w/centerboard raised. Boomed sails are self-tending. Good condition. Located in Chicago, IL. $8,000.
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.
William Garden 35′ Far East ketch,1964. Out for two years. Rebuilt ten years ago. 4-107 rebuilt 4 years ago. Needs bow work and a plank or two. Owner aged too fast.
“HUCKFIN” is a classic 58′ Huckins Out Islander model with a very desirable layout. Three staterooms, three heads, large galley with separate dinette, and a large saloon. A spacious flybridge is semi-enclosed with a hardtop.
“MARNIE” designed by Al Mason, launched 1985 by Salthouse Boat Builders, NZ. Triple planked Kauri epoxy bonded bronze fastened. Always meticulously cared for and cruised worldwide by knowledgable owner of 25 years. Easy crewed by two. $485,000.
Hull has been peeled and redone. New rudder, engine, Dickinson Oven and head. Lots of new parts and spares. Winter cover, awning, sails excellent, rig good. Needs new sole, plumbed back up, etc. Bones are good! Ill only answer emails. scammers, not falling for it so don't waste your time
Excellent condition. New winches, jib, interior cushions, bulkhead compass, depth sounder, LED running lights. Yanmar diesel. RI. $32,000 or best offer.
“Samanthe” was built in 1972 by Sam Guild of Thomaston, ME. Her present owner, First Light Boatworks, has completed extensive repairs, including a completely new deck, keel timber repairs, new floor timbers, keel bolts and garboard planks.
This gaff-rigged, flat bottom skiff with centerboard is a popular racing one-design on the shores of Cotuit, Nantucket Sound. Lightly used, single owner, blue hull...asking $16,000 or Best Offer. (beige boat shown is sistership, Skiff #73).
1960’s Correct-Craft built with mahogany plywood. No rot but does need varnish and paint.
Modified and built by the students at the Northwest School of Wooden Boats, this Doug Hylan desig
This unique 21′ plywood schooner is a Martha’s Vineyard classic with an incredible history.
Overview: Are you searching for a unique opportunity to own a wooden sailboat with a rich history