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32' Feet 1924 Consolidated Shipbuilding Corp.

32' Feet 1924 Consolidated Shipbuilding Corp.

$150,000 (USD)

Boat ID: 48435

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Boat Summary
$150,000 (USD)
Boat ID: 48435

A rare 32-ft runabout with large single open cockpit aft with forward engine with a solid mahagony and cedar construction. Recent survey (6/25) classified her as in very good structural condition and has been restored / preserved at a high level. Frames, floors, stringers, and bulkheads show no sign of rot or separation. Interior and exterior in excellent restored condition. - Vintage gauges - 12 Volt System - Bronze 3-bladed propeller - Copper fuel tank and fuel lines (good condition) Purchased in Michigan and refurbished in Michigan and transported to Maryland. Boat has been in Fresh Water Only.

Location:
LUSBY, MD
Views:
204
Boat Details
Year:
1924
Manufacturer:
Consolidated Shipbuilding Corp.
Model:
Consolidated Speedway Model B
Length:
32'
Beam:
Engine Details
Year:
Make:
Chrysler HR - 24352 R
Cylinders:
Straight 6
Hours:
No meter found
Max Speed:
Fuel Type:
Trailer Details
Year:
1981
Manufacturer:
Homemade
Axles:
3
Capacity:
10,000
Brakes:
Comments:
Trailer was built specifically for the Consolidated Boat and built in Michigan and is in very good condition. Tandem axles, steel frame with custom wood bunks.
Other Information
Boat Cover:
Yes
Stereo:
No
Tonneau:
No
Spotlight:
No
Side Curtain:
No
Convertible Top:
No
Fume Detector:
No
Fire Extinguisher:
No
Comments:
Boat has a canvas cover that attaches to a frame similar to a covered wagon. Seats were re-upholstered with leather
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