The hull and deck appear solid. The rigging is period, and the wooden masts are ready for a new coat of paint.
The deck is adorned with antique trunks of various styles that give the boat a pirate motif.
Stock #253770
Hull is made of Honduras mahogany strip-planked and edge-nailed! One fly, three main sails and a topsail! It has a 12' 6" beam, & much more included!!
This 1968 52-foot Armstrong Ketch is a wooden classic that will turn heads. The hull is made from Honduras mahogany, is 32' 4" at the waterline, and is 43 feet on deck. The hull is strip-planked and edge-nailed. There is one fly, three main sails, and a topsail.
The vessel is powered by a Saab 20 HP hand-crank diesel model 2-GY367.216, has a stainless steel shaft, and a 2-blade variable displacement prop.
There is a forward V-berth, pictured, without the mattresses, as they are being cleaned. There are two opposite benches in the salon area just forward of the galley that serve as single sleeping berths. There is a table over the engine compartment that serves as a prep area in the galley that is equipped with a propane stove, sink, and refrigerator freezer. A number of cabinets serve as storage compartments.