Small Craft
2000 Jim Steele Peapod
Includes sailing rig, Shaw & Tenney Oars, winter cover and trailer.
In storage since 2002. Asking $6,500.
Includes sailing rig, Shaw & Tenney Oars, winter cover and trailer.
In storage since 2002. Asking $6,500.
for sale, 1972 L.F. Herreshoff , Diddikai ketch. Mahogany on oak, bronze fastened. Sabb 17hp Diesel. the sails are good the hull is sound, in the water South Bristol, Maine. $12,000. 207-644-8877
100% original. Built by Saybrook Yacht Yard, CT. Always stored inside and covered. Well maintained. Third owner. Includes: two sets of sails, spinnaker, spinnaker pole, hiking straps, tiller extension and lifting cables. Trailer with new tires.
$4,000.
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.
Nancy Lee is a 2008 First Light open powerboat that was featured on the cover of WoodenBoat Magazine, No. 216 September 2010. She has been professionally maintained and is ready to go. She has rod holders for fishing and cleats for water sports.
Morgaine is a 17 ½’ overall centerboard sloop constructed by a professional cabinetmaker. It was designed by S.S. Rabl and it appeared in “Boatbuilding in Your Own Backyard” (Cornell Maritime Press).
"Egret" Munroe style Sharpie 1981 - See WoodenBoat No. 297 March/April 2024 edition for boat details.
“Ruby Slipper” Goat Island Skiff, designed by Michael Storer. 6mm Okoume plywood hull. Highly detailed framing. Grown quarter and bow knees. High performance single sail balanced lug rig. Carbon mast, boom and yard for easy setup and reduced weight aloft. Spars are tapered for graceful look.
8’6 Beam, 5’6 draft. Survey from Gil Fleming Yacht Design, 2004. Yanmar 2 cylinder, 13-hp. Handyman special. Aluminum mast, Genoa, storm jib and drifter sails.
The Caledonia Yawl was designed by Iain Oughtred, this being one of his many designs for wooden sailboats. The Caledonia is known for its versatility and its sea-kindly nature by having the hull material be glued-lapstrake marine plywood. Definitely a must see!