Description:
Built as a 44 foot motor-yacht and launched in 1939 in Windsor, Canada. The builder, Skipper E.C. Breese was a founding father of and the 3rd Commodore of the Windosr Yacht Club that has become a well recognized social and yachting organization in Windsor.
The boat had a U.S. Navy Detroit Diesel Grey Marine 6-71 engine installed in it in 1945. This engine was the type installed in thousands of Greyhound buses and sounds just like them except for the altered wet exhaust sound. The marine version of this engine was used in many world war II era military boats. The boat was built on a White Oak frame and covered with Cypress planks. Most of the interior work is of Mahogany.
The boat includes the 8 foot dinghy built by the same builder in 1929.
Since its launch in 1939 Florabelle (named after the builders wife Flora) has had several owners and an interesting life story including a couple of other names. She was originally built for Elizabeth Arden (cosmetic founder,) she was the sister of Flora Breese.
She was upgraded to meet coast guard requirements in the early 2000s at a tremendous cost to one of the previous owners. In 2004 it was appraised at $60,000 and at that time it was estimated that to build the boat from scratch with the same materials would cost approximately $600,000.
The yacht is currently a resident of Moore Haven, Florida. She is sitting in fresh water just a few miles from Lake Okeechobee and about 45 miles from Ft Myers, on the Okeechobee Waterway, it is also known as the CaloosahatcheeRiver which crosses Florida from Ft Myers on the Gulf Coast to Port St Lucie on the Atlantic Coast.
- Year of manufacture: 1929-1939
- Manufacturer/Builder: E.C. Breese
- Designer: E. C. Breese
- Length overall: 48 foot
- Waterline length:44 foot
- Beam width: 11.6 foot
- Mast height from waterline: N/A
- Clearance without Mast: approx. 8 foot
- Weight of boat: approximately 25,000 pounds
- Draft-: 3 ft, 6 inches
- Rig Type: Motor-Yacht
- Hull Type: Full Displacement
- Total # built: 2
Accommodations:
- Berths: currently configured with 3
- Galley Sink: Stainless steel
- Galley Gas Stove: Alcohol & external lp gas grille
- Refrigerator: 115 volts
- 2 heads including 1 porta-potty
- Head Sinks are: Stainless Steel
- Shower: 1 in forward stateroom
- Swim Platform
Engine power:
- Make: Detroit Diesel Grey Marine
- Horsepower: 220 hp
- Type: Diesel 6 cylinder inline (1945 model 6-71)
Tanks:
- Water: 100 gallon (galvanized)
- Fuel: 250 gallon (2 125 gallon steel tanks)
- Waste: 20 gallon (plastic)
Additional Equipment:
- Depth finder: Garmin
- VHF Radio: Lowrance LVR 850 with Distress Signal)
- Anchors: 2
- Life Jackets 2
- First Aid Kit:
- Dinghy w/ 2.5 hp Nissan direct drive engine:
- Steering Powered by Sea Star Pro 2.4 Helm
- Compass: Ritchie lighted
- Bimini frame: over aft deck
- House Batteries: 2
- Engine Batteries: 1
- Xantrex 12v to 120 volt converter 2000 watt
- Generator portable Honda gas engine
- Large coolers / seats for aft deck
- Folding aluminum chairs
- Beds have memory foam
- Large amount of historical documentation on boat - from builder and more recent owners
- Shorepower 120 V 30 amp
- Pressurized fresh water system - galvanized tank
- Fuel tanks are steel (125 gal each)
- Adequate storage for short trips or living aboard
- Spare 24 inch bronze propeller
Safety Equipment
- Air horn: Electric
- Life Jackets: 2
Description:
Built as a 44 foot motor-yacht and launched in 1939 in Windsor, Canada. The builder, Skipper E.C. Breese was a founding father of and the 3rd Commodore of the Windosr Yacht Club that has become a well recognized social and yachting organization in Windsor.
The boat had a U.S. Navy Detroit Diesel Grey Marine 6-71 engine installed in it in 1945. This engine was the type installed in thousands of Greyhound buses and sounds just like them except for the altered wet exhaust sound. The marine version of this engine was used in many world war II era military boats. The boat was built on a White Oak frame and covered with Cypress planks. Most of the interior work is of Mahogany.
The boat includes the 8 foot dinghy built by the same builder in 1929.
Since its launch in 1939 Florabelle (named after the builders wife Flora) has had several owners and an interesting life story including a couple of other names. She was originally built for Elizabeth Arden (cosmetic founder,) she was the sister of Flora Breese.
She was upgraded to meet coast guard requirements in the early 2000s at a tremendous cost to one of the previous owners. In 2004 it was appraised at $60,000 and at that time it was estimated that to build the boat from scratch with the same materials would cost approximately $600,000.
The yacht is currently a resident of Moore Haven, Florida. She is sitting in fresh water just a few miles from Lake Okeechobee and about 45 miles from Ft Myers, on the Okeechobee Waterway, it is also known as the CaloosahatcheeRiver which crosses Florida from Ft Myers on the Gulf Coast to Port St Lucie on the Atlantic Coast.
- Year of manufacture: 1929-1939
- Manufacturer/Builder: E.C. Breese
- Designer: E. C. Breese
- Length overall: 48 foot
- Waterline length:44 foot
- Beam width: 11.6 foot
- Mast height from waterline: N/A
- Clearance without Mast: approx. 8 foot
- Weight of boat: approximately 25,000 pounds
- Draft-: 3 ft, 6 inches
- Rig Type: Motor-Yacht
- Hull Type: Full Displacement
- Total # built: 2
Accommodations:
- Berths: currently configured with 3
- Galley Sink: Stainless steel
- Galley Gas Stove: Alcohol & external lp gas grille
- Refrigerator: 115 volts
- 2 heads including 1 porta-potty
- Head Sinks are: Stainless Steel
- Shower: 1 in forward stateroom
- Swim Platform
Engine power:
- Make: Detroit Diesel Grey Marine
- Horsepower: 220 hp
- Type: Diesel 6 cylinder inline (1945 model 6-71)
Tanks:
- Water: 100 gallon (galvanized)
- Fuel: 250 gallon (2 125 gallon steel tanks)
- Waste: 20 gallon (plastic)
Additional Equipment:
- Depth finder: Garmin
- VHF Radio: Lowrance LVR 850 with Distress Signal)
- Anchors: 2
- Life Jackets 2
- First Aid Kit:
- Dinghy w/ 2.5 hp Nissan direct drive engine:
- Steering Powered by Sea Star Pro 2.4 Helm
- Compass: Ritcie lighted
- Bimini frame: over aft deck
- House Batteries: 2
- Engine Batteries: 1
- Xantrex 12v to 120 volt converter 2000 watt
- Generator portable Honda gas engine
- Large coolers / seats for aft deck
- Folding aluminum chairs
- Beds have memory foam
- Large amount of historical documentation on boat - from builder and more recent owners
- Shorepower 120 V 30 amp
- Pressurized fresh water system - galvanized tank
- Fuel tanks are steel (125 gal each)
- Adequate storage for short trips or living aboard
- Spare 24 inch bronze propeller
Safety Equipment
- Air horn: Electric
- Life Jackets: 2
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