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1964 Century Raven

1964 Century Raven

$18,995

Seattle, Washington

Year 1964

Make Century

Model Raven

Category Antique And Classic

Length 19

Posted Over 1 Month

Fresh varnish and paint. The seats are well padded and show little wear. The motor fires right up, idle smooth and delivers power with ease. Engine upgraded to electronic ignition. Dual batteries with modern switches. Stock #247860 Beautiful condition Raven! This classic is ready to hit the water and turn heads! If you know wooden boats, then you must know about Century. The Century Boat Company was founded in 1926 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In 1928, the company moved to Manistee, Michigan where it stayed for more than 60 years. Their beauty, elegance and graceful lines turn heads every time. They are smooth on the water. Easy to handle and simple to operate. All this has made them a highly desirable vessel for enthusiasts and collectors alike. They have even been the boat of choice for Hollywood movies, including "On Golden Pond" and many others. This boat has been in Seattle since it was built the current owner has owned this boat almost from the beginning. He bought it from the original owner. He knows wooden boats and takes great pride in caring for them. Do not miss this opportunity to own a classic! Reason for selling is lack of use.

1963 Chris-Craft Constellation 46

1963 Chris-Craft Constellation 46

$74,900

Seattle, Washington

Year 1963

Make Chris-Craft

Model Constellation 46

Category Motoryachts

Length 46

Posted Over 1 Month

No structural/wood issues and inspection shows just how nice she is through and through. There are a couple places around the helm where sanding down to bare wood and repainting would produce a showroom smooth finish if desired. Stock #339870 Beautiful 1963 Chris-Craft 46' Motor Yacht! Transferrable Live Aboard Slip! Ready Cruise, Show or your new home!. Currently in a transferrable live aboard slip!! This is a truly beautiful wooden Chris-Craft that has been loved and cared to the highest standards. She is in very-nice condition and is currently in covered moorage on Lake Union in Seattle. Mechanically she has been repowered with Chris-Craft 454 gas engines driving Paragon transmissions. She will cruise easily at 12knots or so and push to 20 should you desire. Hauled out for Survey when the original owners purchased in 2021, she was found to be in excellent condition! Original genset was removed during past ownership and is still absent as current owners have had no need to replace. All wiring/through-hulls for such are still present should you desire to install. Fresh water system replaced by the previous owners to include lines/pumps and aluminum fresh water tank. Water system also includes dual filters and UV filtration system. The front head is electric and the rear head is equipped with a Vacuflush system. At the time of this restoration in the early 2000's, extensive dry dock repairs were made to maintain her like-new condition which also included fuel tanks. The previous owners were caretakers for this boat for many decades and she was truly a part of the family. No expense was spared in maintaining her in excellent condition. All paperwork both original and during life of vessel comes with her purchase, including receipts and photo documentation of haul-outs and restoration, plus many original brochures and such. She also comes with a number of plaques for best in show honors. The water heater was replaced in 2022 and a new diesel heater. She is equipped with multiple automatic fire suppression systems as well as a Racor filter system with fuel shut-off panel. There are 2 engine batteries and 6 6-volt house batteries wired in series-parallel. All in good condition. In many aspects, the boat shows as she did new when built for the Commodore of the Tacoma Yacht Club. A few interior furnishings have been changed since the interior pictures were taken (new galley faucet, replaced rear desk), but nothing has been altered and anything changed has be retained and comes with the boat (including the original desk). The galley is original minus new style 12/120 volt Vitrifigo fridge, but shows very nicely and all fully-functional. She is a rare 'convertible' example of a Constellation and everything works at the helm as should. She is also a Coast Guard certified vessel. Steps down lead into the salon. To the rear is the aft stateroom with twin beds and head with shower. Forward of the galley is an additional berth with twin beds and then a forward head in the 'V'. All the wood is in excellent condition and survey of fasteners finds no issues. She is currently in the process of an annual upkeep of brightwork to include stripping and varnishing of the toe-rails, but is always maintained in "relaxed show condition". Teak decking is in excellent condition. Canvas in excellent condition. New bottom paint and zincs in 2021 when surveyed. Diver inspected the anodes and bottom condition. As with any classic boat/yacht, there are always little things that you can put your attention to, but she needs nothing and can currently take you anywhere you'd like to go. The current owner is a Coast Guard mechanic and has maintained the vessel to military standards She is also equipped with a center-console Flexboat rib with Yamaha 25 hung on rear davits. The dinghy shows some age but in nice operable condition. As mentioned, the boat is actively operated and just completed two trips. One to the CYA yacht show in downtown Seattle, and another to the Chris-Craft Rendezvous in Port Orchard. She performed flawlessly and a few photos have been added from these adventures. Please contact us to schedule a showing or to make an offer! Reason for selling is upgrading to larger size.

1954 Custom-Craft Wooden (All Teak)

1954 Custom-Craft Wooden (All Teak)

$32,000

Seattle, Washington

Year 1954

Make Custom-Craft

Model Wooden (All Teak)

Category -

Length 35'

Posted Over 1 Month

1954 Custom-Craft Wooden (All Teak), Rare Opportunity! Beautiful 35' Wooden all teak Sailboat... This boat has a wonderful history. It has been maintained by an artist and craftsman for years. It was my father's pride and joy but he recently passed. I live in California can not give it the love and attention it deserves... So it is time to pass it on to others who can truly enjoy it for all its splendor.It was pulled out of the water last week... the hull and boathouse were freshly varnished. The bottom was corked and painted. All zincs were replaced.S/V HINTHA 35'Custom built in Rangoon Burma 1954All teak construction except mast and boom (Sitka Spruce)Length overall 35ft W/L 27ft, beam 10ft 6inchesPower: Universal M35b 30HP based on Kabota BlockWeight 1400lbs Ballast 6800lbs full keelHarken rolling fuling 150 jibRaymarine Smart Pilot XC5 Tiller PilotJRC 1800 Radar / Chartplotter GPSDickenson #26-000 Carabean propane 2 burner love with ovenDickenson P12000 Newport propane fireplace wall heaterStandard Horizon depth sounderGroco Model K-H manual toilet with holding tank thru hull

1973 Grand Banks 36 Classic

1973 Grand Banks 36 Classic

$52,000

Seattle, Washington

Year 1973

Make Grand Banks

Model 36 Classic

Category Motor Yachts

Length 36'

Posted Over 1 Month

1973 Grand Banks 36 Classic This GB 36 Classic is truly a wooden classic! One of the last of this model, built with Philippine mahogany. She was built at the new shipyard in Singapore just prior to Grand Banks switch to a fiberglass hull mid-1973. This is a two-cabin, single diesel engine with flybridge layout; interior has parquet floors, leather settees, two heads. The current owner has lovingly worked to restore her; repairing decks, cabin, varnishing bright work, and completing upgrades to capture and preserve this truly iconic boat. GB 36 models are known for their seaworthiness and stability due to the semi-displacement hull, deep forefoot, long keel and hard chines. She has been boathouse kept for protection and to maintain her restoration. The Bellingham, WA boathouse is also available for sale. These boat details are subject to contract. Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.

1946 Wheeler Sunlounge

1946 Wheeler Sunlounge

$18,500

Seattle, Washington

Year 1946

Make Wheeler

Model Sunlounge

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 40'

Posted Over 1 Month

1946 Wheeler Sunlounge This beautiful wooden cruiser was built in Whitestone, New York. The Wheeler Sunlounge model was the post WWII Cadillac of yachts. Built to military specifications, but with all the amenities of its time! She has 9" oak frames on center with 1/4" cedar with 3/4 mahogany planksover top. This is a very solid East Coast boat built for rough seas, with a roomy aft cockpit and beautiful teak decks.Fiberglass fly bridge and forward decks with new awl grip non-skid. Fresh varnish on mostof the exterior Mahogany (some areas still need to be completed). New custom swim step withladder built and installed this summer and all new stainless guards. Powered by good running twin Chrysler 318 engines, new alternators, 12v starters, rebuilt carbs, topend rebuild STBD engine, 32V DC power with two new battery banks (2016). The new Outback 32V charger is installed and hooked up (the inverter still needs to be wired into the system). Propane cook-top with custom counter and tile back splash. Updated flooring in the galley and vee-berth, fresh interior paint throughout! Lots of time and money has been spent restoring this timeless classic. A little more work and this could be a real one of a kind show boat! The Wheeler is a great family with plenty of room for guests, but small and maneuverable enough it can still be handled by one or two people. The current owner is a shipwright and has hauled her out 3 times in the last 2 years. Most recently it was hauled out, painted and new zincs were put on in September of 2016. For those literature buffs, Ernest Hemingway's boat Pilar was also a Wheeler. Several of Hemingway's books were influenced by time he spent on his Wheeler, most notably, "The Old Man and the Sea" and "Islands in the Stream". Call or email today for more information, or to schedule your viewing!