Power Boats
2004 Buxton built Lobster Boat
36’x12’8” Lobster boat built by Buxton Boats in Stonington, ME. Cedar over oak construction. Port side haul. C7 CAT engine, 10,000 hours. $100,000.
36’x12’8” Lobster boat built by Buxton Boats in Stonington, ME. Cedar over oak construction. Port side haul. C7 CAT engine, 10,000 hours. $100,000.
"This Skerry is a beautiful boat. . . There is not an ugly line on this boat. The sheer is beautiful and accented by the lines of the chines. The chines add interest and eye candy to an already appealing boat."
Peter Buxton completely restored 1927 Cutter. Long leaf yellow pine on black locust frames. Has not been in water since restoration: boat is like new. All new systems, new low hours engine, 6’10 plus headroom below, self-draining cockpit.
FREE-33 ft. JOSEPH HACK DESIGNED SLOOP
8 ft. beam
4 ft. draft
Hull strip cedar on oak, fiber and epoxy covered
Canoes built by Jerry Stelmok, 20’ and 13’ in very good condition. Must see. $3,500 each.
Designer Tom Lathrop. Wood composite construction, professionally built, beam 8 feet, draft 16 inches. Very good condition. Cruise 15 knots top speed 21 knots. 60hp suzuki outboard four stroke 616 hours. Very reliable and economical. Has v berth, head, galley, and nice cockpit with seating.
Starting work in a cold, 14º garage over February break, continuing the effort over April vacation, the team from Lynn English HS, Lynn MA wrapped up two "6-hour Canoe" builds and partially completed a third boat this past June 21!
Designed by Joel White, built by Wade Dow in Brooklin, ME.
"Long Cabin" version, LOA: 24 feet, Beam: 7'9", Draft: 3'6".