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Built as a rum runner in Vancouver, BC., converted to a bridgedeck cruiser in 1936 by Boeing of Canada. It still has cork in the anchor locker that lined the whole interior to prevent breakage. Restored in 2013 – 2017 by Six River Marine as a liveaboard coastal cruiser. See WoodenBoat #262.
All planks replaced with Alaska Yellow Cedar. All oak frames replaced.
Also replaced: most floor timbers, stem, sternpost, horn timber, large section of keel, running gear, rudder, sole and ceiling (iroko). All new electrics and plumbing during restoration.Cruises at 8 knots, very seaworthy in a chop. Interior cozy with the saloon and woodstove-warmed galley forward. Aft is a utility room with workbench and tools, large head with shower and double bed in stateroom. Very comfortable extended cruising for two with plenty of room for day cruises with friends and family.
Includes dinghy, electric lifting winch, electric anchor winch, working and storm anchors, spotlight, horn, bell, EPIRB, fixed and handheld VHF, AIS, chart plotter, underwater cameras aimed at propeller, DC refrigerator, freezer, folding bicycle, 25 gallon black water tank, anemometer, spare parts, filters, 3 electric bilge pumps, one manual.
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