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  1. An incredibly thorough rebuild by very competent people who knew exactly what they wanted to do with her, followed by more than a decade of the demands of successful day chartering on Penobscot Bay, Maine, have ensured more than fifteen years of t...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  2. Hillyard 5 Ton classic built in 1938 and first launched 1940. Traditionally built carvel construction with mahogany on oak frames. Four berths in single cabin inc heads charttable and galley. A lovely example of a classic Hillard sloop not to be m...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  3. Wooden Ships Comments on this Varnished River Launch Built in 1950 by Allday Austin, Guildford as a work vessel for the River Way Conservancy. Major professional refit in last 3 years with extensive areas of new planking and lots of new oak timber...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  4. Typically of all the characterful, thoroughly English in style, canoe-sterned Gauntlet Class yachts built by Berthon of Lymington from the mid-1930s, MITTEN has had many suitors; it’s hard not to fall in love with their undoubted aesthetic and pra...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  5. The joy with any vintage boat is of course partly in the historic research. Sometimes this proves to be an impossible task. However on this occasion the current owners, and indeed saviours, of Lavinia B have discovered a great deal about the past ...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  6. Wooden Ships Comments on this Shetland Zulu Gaff Cutter Shetland Zulu fishing vessel built in Fraserburgh, Scotland in 1924. Originally rigged as a lugger she was used for fishing off the Shetland Isles, heading out for herring mainly. These boats...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  7. FARIDA is quintessentially Giles, and a gem - one of the most carefully thought-out yachts of her size of her day. And still stunning: her perfectly proportioned overhangs, sweet sheer-line and unmistakable Jack Laurent Giles styling still capable...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  8. 1948 Wallasea Bay 35' Ketch. Originally built as a sloop, 'Ocean Dundas' was converted to a ketch in the 1960's (please note mizzen mast not pictured in main suite of photos but waiting to be stepped after refurbishment). A really charming boat, O...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  9. If any classic yacht is true to the idea that it is using and maintaining a boat as originally intended that preserves it, rather than as a static exhibit, it’s TOMAHAWK. And she has the Sparkman & Stephens DORADE-descendent ‘inboard yawl’ pedigre...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  10. Natasha is a very rare and beautiful 'belle epoque' gentleman's launch with exquisite stained glass windows throughout the cabin. It is thought that the cabin was fitted at a later date, the elegant hull having been built with speed in mind by Leo...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  11. Wooden Ships Comments on this Peter Brett Dee 25 31’ Dee 25 designed by Peter Brett and built by Allanson & Son, Lancashire in 1960. Peter Brett is best known as the designer of the famous Rival yachts, and he evolved the lines of the Dee 25 into ...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  12. Admiralty Lighters make fantastic houseboats! They are dumb barges (no engines) so all the space is usable as accommodation and they are solid, heavy and built to withstand a working life. We're not sure of her previous history, however this parti...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  13. Designed by Harrison Butler and built by the acclaimed Whisstocks of Woodbridge, Lady Mary is a charming classic cruising yacht of carvel construction, with a slim and graceful canoe stern. She features a safe, comfortable self-draining birdpit, u...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  14. Classic 40' yawl from 1937 which has undergone a major refurbishment in recent years to an extremely high standard and no expense spared, now looking for a new owner. Hull is Teak on Oak framing with mahogany/teak interior. An absolutely must for ...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
  15. Wooden Ships Comments on this Norman E. Dallimore Gaff Cutter Norman E. Dallimore gaff cutter believed to be the earliest surviving example of his work. Built by Cole & Sons of Hammersmith, London in 1912. It is understood she was purchased in 193...
    Over 4 weeks ago on ListedBuy
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