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45 Feet 1966 Chris Craft Constellation

1966 45' (LOA), Chris-Craft Constellation. "My Four Ladies" is a Canadian-registered, freshwater boat in pristine turn key(s) condition. This boat was recently extensively professionally restored, and since has been religiously maintained. New countertops, stainless steel marine grade sinks and faucets have just been installed. All light fixtures have been replaced with stainless stell LED lighting and dimmer switches. Her floors have all been replaced with Seadek flooring, along with 2 new hatches being cut out for easier access to the hot water tank and black water tank The hot water tank and both toilets have been replaced. The aft cabin toilet is electric. Her fiberglass decks and cabin sides have been beautifully redone with extreme attention to detail. Both the transom and swim platform have been completely stripped and 16 new coats of varnish have been applied. A new fold away swim ladder has also been installed. The bottom is in great shape, needs no soak time when launched, everything is tight and right. An upgraded 12V and 110 V systems in conjunction with a new large marine grade fridge. Full camper Bimini in great condition. Aft cabin layout is ideal for maximizing living space along with having its own washroom, to include a new shower install. The forward berth is roomy with a washroom directly beside it as well. The main salon has been completely renovated complete with black out curtains. Boat is powered by twin 327 engines that run very well having 210 HP per engine. 1200 hrs., on each engine. Vessel has been insured with; NauticLife, AVIVA Lifestyle Insurance Picy # P39672289PWP Watercraft Coverage: $110,000 BARRINGTON LOVETT M/S SURVEY REPORT ON FILE. Survey Date: 08 June 2022 Vessel is registered with Transport Canada, thru Herbert & Associates, Montreal QC.

36 Feet 1967 Trojan Sport Fisher

Beautiful 1967 Trojan SF. Has been under restoration for the past 6+ months. This vessel has lived under covered dock most of it's life resulting in very solid wood condition. With NO ROT. Just completed stem-to-stern, keel-to-top re-paint, including top decks and superstructure. Additional $8,000.00 invested in engines, twin 350 Mercruisers which run perfectly. All teak surfaces (rub rails, hand rails, decks, grab rails, etc.) completely refinished. Transom refinished and is beautiful. Hull is hunter green with red boot & bow stripes, white top decks, Aulgrip. Below decks, new teak & holly laminate flooring, all new cushions, Levleor faux-teak blinds and many brass accessories. Duel helms, wheelhouse and fly bridge. This is a very solid vessel with in / out of water survey conducted 11/19/22, prior to restoration. Restoration is 80% complete. Too much to list here, please contact Broker (Fritz Hager, 315-794-2796) for full details. 2023 updates include: Completely refinished fly bridge, new paint, varnish. Refinished ladder to FB. New Lorance added at lower helm, GPS, Depth, Chart plotter, Fish Finder. Second Ship to shore Radio added, with 6' Shakespear wipp antena. All new stainless / Teak handrail around FB, Teak to be installed this week. 8 new Stainless rod holders. Zodiac 14' Inflatable, with 25 HP Mercury outboard, 2 stroke, with Trailer. New 40# danforth anchor, with 50' of 5/16" chain & 200' of 5/8" rode. Original 22# danforth anchor refitted with 20' of 5/16" chain & 80' of 5/8" Rode for spare. New Kenwood AM/FM, CD player, four new rods, reels & tackle. Heavy duty for off shore trolling.

23' Feet 1948 Chris-Craft Express Cruiser

I am selling my rare, 1948 Chris-Craft Express Cruiser with a like new custom made BP Performance trailer due to health reasons. The Cruiser has been in the process of restoration and is almost ready for launch. I've owned this Cruiser for over 20 years and have had a lot of professional work done to her. The 125 hp Chrysler Marine engine ran strong and was professionally pickled. The hull is very sold with fresh calk/paint and the bottom is tight with copper paint. Included with the boat is a snap-on bimini top with side curtains. Extras include back vents, chromed Chris-Craft emblems, and a refinished swim deck with braces, anchors and hanging bumpers. The cowling pad and back seat are brand new. Inside the cabin there is is room for two to sleep on new, unused, custom-made cushions. There is also a cabinet sink with a fresh-water holding tank, fuse box, and additional storage space. The draft is 2 feet, which lets you sit up high while driving for better views on the waterways. The following restorations are still needed: Back vents and back light to be attached. Refinished swim deck with braces to be attached. Needs some calking under chine. Original Chris-Craft emblems to be attached. Needs fresh deck floor paint. Helm could use varnishing. 1 foot curved section of front of keel needs copper paint and as shown. Hose needed from bilge pump to inside exit fixture. Fresh battery. This is a great boat for cruising the lakes and for overnight camping. There's lots of room for others to sit comfortably on the boat to enjoy day trips and seeing the views. Lots of fun to be had with this boat.

42 Feet 1955 Chris Craft Commodore

In 1955 Chris Craft manufactured only forty four boats of this Commodore class 42 model. The offered vessel is number # 10 which was registered with USCG in 1955 as the M/V Mercedes. It is believed to be 1 of 3 left in existence. The Mercedes was manufactured in 1955 and delivered to Seattle (Lake Union/Lake Washington) where she has been moored her entire life. Purchased from The first family around 1976 and owned by the same family ever since the Mercedes has been a common site cruising and exploring the San Juan Islands. The boat has had 3 generations on board creating memories that will stand the test of time. This does makes it tough for the family to part with her! The boat has been fresh water stored its entire existence and kept inside a boathouse safe from the elements. Repowered with Perkins Diesels (1900 hours) and lovingly cared for throughout its ownership the boat exudes class and style. From the decks, to the fasteners, to the hull, right down to the vintage refrigerator, no expense was spared in keeping this boat pristine through the years. The boathouse is also for sale. The buyer of the M/V Mercedes gets first right of refusal to purchase the boathouse under a separate agreement. The boathouse is located in Ballard area of Seattle by the locks. Long term moorage lease is also available for the boathouse. Survey just completed with haul out performed 4/2021 with new bottom paint.

47 Feet 1957 Stephen's Brothers Cruiser

This boat is a 1957 Stephens Flying Bridge Motor Yacht that, at 47’ in length, will very comfortably accommodate 3-4 seafaring friends (or family) in style with separate staterooms fore and midship, each with their own head (one with a nice sized shower). Twin Isuzu Turbocharged Diesel engines provide generous yet economical power for long range cruising, or just puttering around the Florida Keys, courtesy of 2 new aluminum 200 gallon fuel tanks. Two new 100 gallon composite water tanks also feed the new 20 gallon stainless steel hot water tank which is heated by both 110v power or by the engine while underway. The original huge antique spotlight can be seen in the photos on the front of the boat and additional lighting has been added to the aft deck. A 100,000 lumen light bar is mounted in the center of the front 4 foot high custom handrail that extends completely around the deck with very heavy duty mesh netting covering all the panels including the 4 gates which allow for easy entrance and exit from the deck while keeping everybody onboard. Two outrigger poles help land the big ones for dinner. A large assortment of electronics include Sat Nav, long range radar, depth sounder with alerts, auto pilot navigation, hard wired and portable land and sea communications, and more. Shipboard power is supplied by a 3 cylinder Isuzu diesel generator that was running well when last used. However; it has been awhile, it may need new fuel filters and a little coaxing to start up. The anchor system is functional but will need a loose wire traced down to be useable. The flooring still needs to be put down in the salon and aft stateroom. As with any vessel of it’s age it would benefit greatly from some additional woodwork and cosmetics. A recent (2 1/2 months ago) survey by a Lloyd’s of London affiliate found the boat to be in good shape and a copy of that survey is available by request.

38 Feet 1931 Matthews Double Cabin Cruiser

This extraordinary 1931 Matthews 38' double cabin cruiser is ready for summer getaways, and sleeps six. The elegant Dowager is structurally better than new thanks to a 2001 restoration by master boatwrights at Cayuga Wooden Boatworks in Ithaca, NY. Dowager’s interior was restored to its original art deco charm, new systems installed, and the hull was rebuilt from the deck down. The result is a 1931 show boat that looks like it was caught in a time capsule, with modern systems and a safe, strong hull for confident cruising. Dowager’s 1999 - 2001 rebuild/restoration: 132 white oak ribs (all) keel shaft log horn timber stem knee stringers engine beds covering boards transom all planks below waterline some topside planks cedar tongue & groove forward deck planking painted canvas deck covering Silicon bronze fasteners were used throughout All Dowager’s systems are new as of 2002: engine controls electrical panels shore power wiring plumbing heads tanks shower refrigeration propane The 100 hp 1988 Westerbeke diesel engine was cleaned and reinstalled on shock absorbing mounts on new engine beds. The restoration mission was to make the Dowager safe and comfortable with modern amenities but keep it as original as possible. The boat's insured replacement value is $600,000 due to the scope and quality of the restoration. Dowager has original beveled mirrors and bronze hardware. There are cleverly hidden modernizations like the SeaFrost refrigeration system adapted to the original icebox. The shower in the forward head has hot and cold water pressure. Dowager’s hull is extremely fair and true to its lines with no hogging, deformation, loose or proud planking. The interior is in showroom condition with doors and trim well varnished and all other surfaces painted white. There is no cracking or peeling paint. The boat is kept undercover in a boathouse year round, preserving its impeccable condition. This vessel has been meticulously and professionally maintained since its 2001 restoration. Summer of 2016 maintenance included annual bottom paint and varnish (including transom). This boat is for the discerning buyer who wants to own a classic wooden yacht that's been restored to its fullest potential. The Dowager is ready for extended cruising, elegant parties, and charmed days summer.

31.5 Feet 1941 Chris Craft Sedan Cruiser

Rare 1941 Model. Few made as Chris Craft switched to WW2 production the next model year. Cool large crank windows. Extensive rebuild.History of my 1941 Chris Craft Sedan Cruiser (as best I can surmise): I believe it to have been delivered late 1941 because I discovered this inscription under the galley counter when doing some repairs. It was originally purchased by a family in Nashville who used it on the Tennessee River. I had contact with some of the children of the owner who recalled wonderful times on the boat. Subsequently, it was purchased by an attorney in Washington DC, I believe in the 1960s. It was then purchased from his estate in 2011 by a broker who specialized in antique boats. He drove the boat from Columbia Island Marina to Colonial Beach VA with no problems. He kept it in a heated boat shed there with the intention of restoring her. He decided due to his age and resources to sell her. I purchased it from him in 2012. There was some serious repairs required and the broker hooked me up with an experienced restorer and Master Boatwright. He is an excellent job using Philippine mahogany. It took eight months of his exclusive time and $55,000. I visited on numerous occasions and installed new electronics and updated some mechanical and electrical systems. I drove her from Deale MD to Plymouth MA in May of 2013. The boat ran perfectly. Since then I have made continual upgrades and restorations. So, I believe I am the third owner/user of the boat. I have looked extensively and have never found any other surviving boat of this model.

42 Feet 1986 Carver Motor Yacht

A distinctive yacht with her stylish cabin windows, aggressive bridge overhang, and reversed radar arch, the 42 Motor Yacht was Carver's first attempt at the big-boat market...and what a success! She sold very well during her production years and remains popular today in the pre-owned market thanks to a roomy, well-arranged and cavernous floorplan. She's built on a conventional modified-V hull with a solid fiberglass bottom. There were two floorplans available...this is the one without a dinette, providing a larger galley and guest head forward, and a larger guest stateroom with a centerline berth. The salon offers a huge feel for a 42-footer and with her wrap around windows offers a panoramic view allowing an abundance of natural light in. While most were built with a lower helm to port, this one was not, allowing more room in the salon for lounging and entertaining. The aft deck offers space for table and chairs, protected with the hard top, while the bridge has enough comfortable seating for six. Her well-arranged engine room has more than adequate space for getting around, and is accessed via fold up steps from the galley area. She's powered by Mercruiser 454-cid gas engines. While no speed demon, she'll cruise comfortably at about 13-15 knots while reaching a top speed of just over 18 knots. The owner cruises this vessel in the fresh waters of the Upper Chesapeake Bay around 20-50 hours every year. While she makes an excellent condo on the water, she hasn't been sitting still like many of her sister ships!

30 Feet 1969 Lyman Express Cruiser

Year: 1969 Mfg: Lyman Model: Express Cruiser Lgth: 30’ Hull# LC-1093 Restored Y/N - date: Bottom – Original N – Bottom Re-done date: 11-2001 Condition: Use scale 1-10 with 1 as worst and 10 as concours: Wood: 8 Finish: 8 Chrome: 7 Gauges: 7 Upholstery: 8 Boat Comments: Come 2019 she will be 50, she still turns heads. In 1969 Lyman only produced 10 of these boats. Engine Information: Engine Mfg: Twin Chrysler Model:318 HP:225 Hours: 205.5 hrs since rebuilt Rebuilt: Yes - date: 4-2011 Engine Comments: sweet sounding Optional Equipment: I have a three ring binder including the build spec sheet of what all have been done to this soon to be 50 year old girl. Boat was originally owned by Harold Schott, Harold was the brother of Walter Schott. Walter was married to Marge Schott owner of the Cincinnati Reds. In 1969, the Schott brothers were part owners of the Lyman Boat Company. This boat was shipped to Schott Buick in Norwood, Ohio and spent two seasons on the Ohio river. It's original name was "Tippy's Canoe". Tippy was Harold's girlfriend. I have more history of this boat also. I have the "spec sheet dated 6-20-1969 she is 30' in length 10'9" Beam Draft 2'7" Freeboard Forward 4'1" Freeboard Aft 3'5" Aft Cockpit Length 10'6" Headroom 6'1" Twin Chrysler's 225 205.5 hrs Twin 50 gals Alu. fuel tanks (newer) New teak deck (2014, $23,000) A/C Ship to Shore Power w/ battery charger (new)/ 4 batteries (new) Custom Canvas to cover entire deck plus many variations of usage ($10,000) Fresh water tank Standup Head & wash basin VHF Compass Galley Refrigerator Microwave Sink Trim Tabs Swim Platform & Ladder Engine Synchronizer plus much more She runs great serviced at least twice per year Stored inside during off season Triple axle trailer 3- Bilge pumps 2- Bilge blowers Stainless Steel Bow Rail Bunk Fill Platform & Cushions Compass Deadlight w/ chrome grill installed in Hatch Aft Deck Vinyl Covered Cabin Deck Holly Teak Drapes, Cabin windows Hatch Screen Docking Lights Aft Cockpit lights Transom Boarding Ladder Pressure water system Screen in Bulkhead Teak Swim Platform Cabin Top Hard Wood with side curtains, vinyl covered 2- Electric Windshield wipers Companion Seats Fog Bell Stern Flag Staff 1- Fuel measuring stick Towel bar & Paper holder Gasoline Fume Detector Hull #LC1093 Trailer Specs: Included with Boat : Yes Mfg: Ron’s Trailer Inc. Year: 2010 # Axles: 3 Brakes: Yes (but never used) Trailer Comments: repainted 2018

27 Feet 1957 Chris Craft Cruiser

Up for sale is a 27 foot cruiser hull. 1957 or 1958 model by the hull number. I bought this hull to swap over the engine and fittings from another cruiser that I have, as this one was redone and has a no soak bottom. I believe the bottom and sides have a West System finish. There is extra West material included with the boat. The boat sat in our warehouse for about 10 years now, and the sides haven't moved or cracked one bit. Very tight and solid hull. I didn't know that the hull had basically all of its hardware when initially purchased, and for that reason didn't end up swapping my hardware (which is slightly different) from my other hull onto this one. As far as I can tell, everything is there to finish this boat. Some of the chrome seemed to be redone already, while some could use re-finishing. The rudder is still installed, with the steering rods inside the bilge. Copper exhaust pipe is also included. I attached pictures of all the miscellaneous parts and fittings spread out on the floor. It has a new spotlight installed, comes with a new blower and bilge pump (both still in box), rolls of electrical wire (and a wiring diagram drawn by the gentleman previously working on it), blueprints of the boat, new flag pole, 2 captains seats, rough convertible cover, etc. etc. See the pictures for everything included. The only thing not included is an engine, prop, or trailer. I used another trailer from one of my 26 footers to have this thing picked up, so I do not have a trailer to offer with it. The boat came without the engine or prop, but I have some spare MCL's (needs to be rebuilt) that I can offer with the boat if interested. I can offer any additional pictures or information to the best of my ability. Don't miss a chance to get a great boat that already has the hard work done to it!

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