Sailboats
1990 Bridges Point 24
Great Joel White design. Roller Furling Jib. Needs engine and lots of TLC/cleaning. $23,500. Contact (call- no email) Bruce.
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Great Joel White design. Roller Furling Jib. Needs engine and lots of TLC/cleaning. $23,500. Contact (call- no email) Bruce.
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.
“CHARM” is an 85′ LOA schooner originally designed to be a personal yacht that was built and finished to very high standards. Since her commissioning she saw very little use until her current owners began the process to have her certified to carry passengers for hire.
Circa 1929 (white oak brightwork). Marconi rigging. Well maintained. Trailer included. $18,500.
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.
Take the helm of “Twila K” and enjoy cruising and the comfort of living aboard.
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.
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.
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.
“SEVERN II” International 8 metre class, Sira cup division. LOA 14.86, Beam 2.56, Draft 1.95.
Terrific trailerable cruiser, set up properly for a couple to explore remote cruising grounds for
Mahogany on oak, teak deck, Silicon bronze refastened, cast iron keel refastened, Solid, sea-wort
Twin 427 CC Ford Engines, Low Hours, Awlgrip Paint, Shed Kept, Cold Mold Epoxy Bottom, Refastened