1950- 49' 4''Herreshoff torpedo or canoe stern motor launch Double ender Cabin Cruiser
This beauty was designed and owned by L. Francis Herreshoff!! She was built by the Luders Yard and reportedly was used for a time as a pace boat for the Harvard University crew team.
Layaway plan available 0% interest and free storage
Please noridiculous offers!
Was purchased in 1978 and totally rebuilt her over the years, launching her in 1992 with a layout that is designed for coastal cruising and comfort on the inland waterways. The interior layout is absolutely stunning with many different kinds of varnished woods as well as a working woodstove.
This boat would really fit PERFECTLY in the wooden boat show on Lake Winnipesaukee and could also be used as a floating hotel suite.Her rebuild was done using the cold molded epoxy method with 3 layers of strip planked Philippine mahogany and bronze fasteners. With a mahogany hull that is bronze fastened and encapsulated in epoxy, she is completely watertight when launched and does not need the maintenance or soaking typically needed by wooden boats. Over 400k invested about 20 years ago. Has been in storage for 15 years.She has a 1984 low hours 75 HP Westerbeke model W-70 4 cyl diesel engine that moves her with ease, 50 gal. fuel tank,
Length Overall: 49.4' Beam: 6' 9" Min. Draft: 36"NavigationalEquipmentNavigation LightsDeck FeaturesAnchor, Anchor Line, Bimini top, Full Enclosure, Raw Water Washdown. Rub Rails, Self Bailing CockpitElectricalComponentsBattery Switch, Horn, 12 V DC Outlets, Accessory Switches, Alternator, Stereo, Water Heater
This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of boating history. Boat has been in storage for the past 15 years due to illness.
keywords: double ended launch, canoe stern, boat tail, cabin cruiser, parade boat,
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