BONITO
Built in Berrys Bay Sydney Australia by WM Boatbuilders in 1925 Now moored in Prince of Wales Bay Marina, Hobart Tasmania
Built in Berrys Bay Sydney Australia by WM Boatbuilders in 1925 Now moored in Prince of Wales Bay Marina, Hobart Tasmania
Beautifully maintained 1968 Mariner 40. Complete rehab with many upgrades over the years including new wiring and electronics. New set of tanbark sails with only one season of use. New Yanmar 4JH57 diesel with fewer than 50 engine hours.
The Headwater Fourteen [H-14] was designed and the prototype built in the Summer of 1985 to test the viability of using frameless, stressed skin construction to build a serviceable Whitewater drift boat.
Free to a good home. 1967 Von Hacht Flying Dutchman. Mast, sails, centerboard, rudder and all accessories convey. All items are believed to be in good, serviceable or restorable condition. Length 20', Beam 5.90'.
Full restoration (2004-'08) of 1940 Borreson. Length 29.2ft. Beam 6.4ft. Double planked, fiberglass encased below water line. Harken hardware, North sails. Exterior is varnished wood with gold cove stripe. Cedar mast. Comes with excellent dual axle trailer. Asking $35,000.
Built 1951, Overall length 32 feet, Length on deck 30 ft., Beam 11 ft., Draft 3 ft centerboard up, 7 ft 6 inches down. Hull: Cape Cod Catboat with trunk cabin (design #870). Cedar planks on oak frames. Lead ballast. Bronze fastenings and bolts, also galvanized bolts.
Professionally completed by Marty Loken in 2024, the design of “Mouse” was inspired by late-1800’s British beach boats.
Designed by Bruce Kirby, built in 1993 by European Custom Yachts, West Wareham, MA. With a beam of 10’, and a draft of 1’ 6” & 6’ 6” with a retractable keel and a retractable rudder, she can go anywhere, even to a beach.
17-foot handmade Dory built by Carpinteria Dory Company
Includes trailer, custom made canvas cover and Shaw and Tenney oars
$3,500