Sailboats
Classic Norwegian Kutter
Basken is one of the last known of the fleet of Knarr Kutters (sister ship of the IRC Knarr 30) that resided on Lake Washington in Seattle at the “Cozy Cove Yacht Club”.
Do you have a boat for sale—or are you looking to sell one? On this page, you’ll find a varied collection of fine boats for sale, including sail-, power-, paddle-, and oar-driven craft, all of which are built of wood.
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Basken is one of the last known of the fleet of Knarr Kutters (sister ship of the IRC Knarr 30) that resided on Lake Washington in Seattle at the “Cozy Cove Yacht Club”.
Complete wooden sailboat rigging from 24′ Al Mason design sloop. Mast is 36′ box shape, solid but needs refinishing, has all bronze fittings and stainless standing rigging, Boom is 13′ in excellent condition with all fittings and outhaul. Jib boom is 7′3″ same condition with outhaul.
New hull, cockpit, rudder and centerboard. Restored deck, cabin, mast and rigging. Gray Marine 1-cly. engine, rebuilt. Trailer.$21,000.
ARAMINTA is L Francis Herreshoff’s clipper bow ketch (Design No. 89), often referred to as “Baby Ti”. Built in Maine in 1954, ARAMINTA has a LOA of 33′, beam of 8′6″, and a 5′ draft.
Crocker's Boat Yard is looking for a new home for the well known, “FIVEPLY”. “FIVEPLY,” is a project boat. The hull, decks, rigging, and keel are in good shape. She will need complete systems, most likely an engine, paint, varnish, deck hardware, keel reinstalled.
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.
“TWILA K” is a custom designed vessel built approximately 1968. Only two owners have taken the helm in her lifetime. The hull consists of mahogany planking on oak frames and battens. Twin Ford Seamaster engines have been reconditioned, and Twin Disc v-drive/transmissions installed in 2019.
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.
Classic Gaff Rigged Schooner Wilhelm H. Starck for sale. McKie W. Roth Jr design. Launched 1985. LOA 44, LOD 32′ 8″, Beam 10′3″. Full keel. Honduras mahogany planks on white oak frame. Teak decking. Split cabin. Handsome interior. Sitka Spruce masts recently rebuilt.
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.
Custom built cruising sailboat constructed with a 1 1/8″ thick spruce, edge nailed, strip-planked and West epoxy/10oz fiberglass hull and plywood and West epoxy/fiberglass decks and cabin.
1901 26′ Lozier launch. Restored by Cutts & Case 2006. Universal diesel LT 100 hours. Very good brightwork. Custom trailer. Climate controlled storage last 10 years. Located Deltaville, Virginia.
New Jersey Bayhead Skiff 1967 Sportfish 38′. Cedar on oak, teak decks and mahogany and holly sole. Barn kept since 1989. A worthy project.
21′ with Mercruiser engine 6.2 MPI with Direct Drive. Boat and trailer just fully serviced: new battery, all filters and fluids changed, new brakes and tires. Made by previous Chris Craft team based on Chris Craft drawings. Always stored in climate-controlled garage.
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”.
New Haven 12 1/2 Landing School built, Joel White designed, open plank on frame. Purchased new and stored in garage since purchase. Never in water. New trailer/new sails. Text 207-610-9017. Price: $33,000.
This antique wooden motor yacht is for well-healed captain that wants the beauty of an antique with the functionality of a modern motor cruiser. Re-powered, fully modernized wiring, heating, central air conditioning, navigation, stereo, refrigeration, electronics, UV coatings.
Please contact if you have or know of any Faerings for sale or in need of new home. I’m a collector of these and just enlarged my storage barn to take more on as well as display. Thank you
Here we have one of the larger signal Cannons with a 25 in overall Barrel and a 1 inch and a quarter bore, three gauge cartridge. This model was introduced in 1892, What makes this particular one so unique is the extra tall carriage probably to get over a higher yacht rail.
SOAR, launched November 2023. 8′ tender, glued lap construction, butternut thwart, western red c
Absolutely stunning and amazing example of a beautifully built and exceptionally well maintained
Wooden roof frame over cockpit. No canvas. No motor. No trailer.
This custom-built wooden motor launch is 21′ in length, with a 6′ beam and a draft of 18″.