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1986 Custom Hans Knoll 46 Schooner

1986 Custom Hans Knoll 46 Schooner

$60,000

St Catharines, Ontario

Year 1986

Make Custom

Model Hans Knoll 46 Schooner

Category Schooner

Length 46

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The seller advises the boat is ready to set sail with no known issues currently. **I have not viewed this vessel in person. All information and pictures were provided directly by the seller. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any specific questions you may have, to submit an offer, or schedule a showing. Stock #253009 Perfect for Experiencing Classical Navigation While Enjoying The Benefits of Being on The Open Water ***Please make sure to see the video for additional pictures of the vessel! The vessel was personally built by Mr. Hans G. Knoll and launched in 1986. The hull configuration is a raked bow, fin keel and counter stern. The vessel is a standard cruising schooner with two-third covered and aft one-third open. The hull construction is ferro-cement over steel reinforcing frames and ribs. Room for 4 to sleep, the main berth is for 2, plus the starboard settee turns into a bunk. There are 2 twin-size beds at port & starboard, behind the benches. There are 2 masts (steel & wood) with 6 sails included. There are 2 topsails, 2 jib sails, 1 main and 1 foresail. Equipment includes 2 Danforth anchors with 200' of chain. Features include a retractable bowspirit, 2 compass, GPS, depth sounder, 3 VHF radios, stereo, six 60-gallon water tanks, LP stove and oven, fridge, icebox, pressurized water, head, and boarding ladder.

2018 Custom 96' 3 Masted Schooner Project

2018 Custom 96' 3 Masted Schooner Project

$425,000

Clarkston, Washington

Year 2018

Make Custom

Model 96' 3 Masted Schooner Project

Category Schooner

Length 96

Posted Over 1 Month

This project is being sold "as is where is". The hull is currently tack welded within a fully insulated and functioning shop in Clarkston Washington on the shores of the Snake River a mere 120 miles from its mouth to the Columbia River and another 345 miles to the Pacific Ocean. Since the project currently is tack welded, final weld up and more lead for ballast need to be added. After which, she'll be ready to move to a new destination via truck or water for finishing if the buyer so desires. The shop is available for lease if the buyer decides to finish the boat on location. The hard "Bimini" top is not connected due to headroom within the shop. All specifications, cut files, blueprints, and plans are included. And, all aluminum to finish the hull is reported to be onsite. Construction began in 2005. She represents the unfulfilled dream of an ambitious, hard-working entrepreneur who ran out of time to complete her - keep the dream alive! Stock #143811 One of a kind Custom Project sail boat! She is unfinished and ready for a new owner to make her all she was meant to be! 95 Foot Schooner Project This Schooner was the brainchild of its owner after sailing as a missionary in the South Pacific starting in 1985. Over the past 20 years, he has sailed over 42,000 nautical miles reaching over twenty countries and island nations. These experiences as a missionary and providing relief work were the catalyst for this project. Designed as a highly capable long range, fast and safe offshore sailing vessel in aluminum for sailing expeditions ranging from the tropics to the Arctic, the original intent was that she be capable of doing rescue work, mission work, and relief supplies delivery for troubled areas. Long range under power was also a primary requirement, thus one could legitimately refer to this as a true motor-sailor, with 100% functionality in either mode. The Schooner's lines will provide high performance in an easily driven hull, planned for maximum speed and the fastest passage times. The twin keels and rudders allow her to sit down where there is a big range with the tides. The interior layout has been planned around an extended family or a large charter party up to 20 passengers. As such, this 3 master will also make an exceptionally fine charter vessel. Displacement will vary from around 195,000# when lightly loaded, to a maximum capacity of 259,000# with tanks full, stores for twenty people, and the boat ready for a long passage, or alternately loaded with a cargo of supplies. Hull speed is predicted to achieve nearly 18 knots. Typical sailing speeds in favorable conditions should be in the range of 12 to 14 knots. In other words, built for comfort AND speed...! Reason for selling is failing health.

2012 Custom Deluxe Schooner (JFR)

2012 Custom Deluxe Schooner (JFR)

$3,724,700

Byron Center, Michigan

Year 2012

Make Custom

Model Deluxe Schooner (JFR)

Category -

Length 130'

Posted Over 1 Month

2012 Custom Deluxe Schooner (JFR) This deluxe custom schooner will be ready in six months, come take a look and you can decide on interior finishes now. It is spacious and graceful. The five staterooms provide plenty of room for entertainment and the four crew quarters are sure to please your crew. When the wind is not enough the twin Scania diesels will power you through the sea. Call today for more information to learn how this vessel can be yours.

1991 Herreshoff / Custom Schooner

1991 Herreshoff / Custom Schooner

$149,000

Marina Del Rey, California

Year 1991

Make Herreshoff / Custom

Model Schooner

Category -

Length 62'

Posted Over 1 Month

1991 Herreshoff / Custom Schooner Custom US-built, steel-hulled schooner based on a Herreshoff design. This boat is a project that will need some work.

2016 Custom Line Hot Bay Gaff Schooner

2016 Custom Line Hot Bay Gaff Schooner

$240,000

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Year 2016

Make Custom Line

Model Hot Bay Gaff Schooner

Category -

Length 39'

Posted Over 1 Month

2016 Custom Line Hot Bay Gaff Schooner Particulars:-Rig: Staysail schooner Drive and Props type  Shaft + fixed pitch type propellers Hour on the engines - 250 Dimensions Max Draft  - 6.07 ft Freeboard  - 3.93 ft. LWL    - 40 ft Beam  -  12.8 ft Tanks Fuel: QTY 1 x 92.5 gal Material - steel Fresh Water: QTY 1 x 105.7 gal Material - steel Holding: QTY 1 x 40 gal Material - steel Seating Capacity Max Passengers    8 Liferaft Capacity    8 Electrical Circuit     12V   3 double berth cabin 1 saloon with U-shaped sofa Refrigerator, deep freeze, TV, DVD, Radar, AIS, autopilot, chartplotter with fishfinder and internal GPS,

2016 Custom Line Schooner

2016 Custom Line Schooner

$240,000

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Year 2016

Make Custom Line

Model Schooner

Category -

Length 40'

Posted Over 1 Month

2016 Custom Line Schooner Particulars:-Rig: Staysail schooner Drive and Props type  Shaft + fixed pitch type propellers Hour on the engines - 250 Dimensions Max Draft  - 6.07 ft Freeboard  - 3.93 ft. LWL    - 40 ft Beam  -  12.8 ft Tanks Fuel: QTY 1 x 92.5 gal Material - steel Fresh Water: QTY 1 x 105.7 gal Material - steel Holding: QTY 1 x 40 gal Material - steel Seating Capacity Max Passengers    8 Liferaft Capacity    8 Electrical Circuit     12V   3 double berth cabin 1 saloon with U-shaped sofa Refrigerator, deep freeze, TV, DVD, Radar, AIS, autopilot, chartplotter with fishfinder and internal GPS,

1988 Custom George Sutton Designed 65-foot Steel Schooner

1988 Custom George Sutton Designed 65-foot Steel Schooner

$440,000

Clearwater, Florida

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 65'

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1988 Custom George Sutton Designed 65-foot Steel Schooner Own a traditional steel schooner with ALL the modern luxuries! New twin diesel engines and brand new sails. YOU decide how and where you want to travel! "Sir Creeper' turns heads. She is a custom 65' steel George Sutton-designed pilothouse schooner. Originally built in 1988 by Mark Treworgy, she was recently completely gutted and rebuilt by the well-known and highly respected Howdy Bailey Boatyard in Norfolk, VA. Her current owners spared no expense on the refit, spending over $900,000. Nearly every system was replaced, the hull sounded and reinforced and painted, and  the interior was refinished with the utmost attention to luxurious detail. With a 6.5' draft and 61' mast, "Sir Creeper" can cruise the IWC and Bahamas easily, but she's built to take you around the world. Her traditional rig is complemented by all new sails, and she has every modern convenience one could want. You can own her for half of the cost of the refit! Recent survey available upon request. Recent upgrades include:Two American Diesel 6n140 Engines installed 2015NEW 12.5kw Perkins/Stamford Generator installed 2015Two Eclectic Energy Wd Generators D400 installed in 2015NEW Pryde Sails: main, foremast, staysail, and headsail for a total sail area of 1,880 square feet, new in 2015Cherry interiorImperial walnut cabin soleGranite galley countersStainless steel appliances & fixturesLED lighting throughoutSamsung 42" TVBose sound system in salon, cabins, pilothouse and on deckSea Glaze Offshore pilothouse windows installed 2009Newfound Metals portlights installed 2009High Grade 2 part epoxy paint undercoatings w/ Awlgrip top coat added in 2009Headhunter Water system with 2 heads, holding tank, & pressure pump install

Bolger Light Schooner (scooner)  PRICE REDUCED!!

Bolger Light Schooner (scooner) PRICE REDUCED!!

$1,995

Long Beach, California

Year 1990

Make Custom

Model Light Schooner

Category -

Length 23.0

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PRICE REDUCED! At this price, this boat is a steal. If you had this trailer made now, it alone would sell for over $2000. I know it's a buyer's market for boats, but this boat is very rare to find at all, let alone in overall good, complete condition of this one. She just needs a couple of weekends of TLC and you could take her sailing! The boat is currently lying in Southern California. Registration in California for both trailer and boat are up-to-date. I have not sailed her in many years, but she has been sitting quietly under a good cover, waiting for more fun. And fun this boat is. Let me just say, one of my favorite memories of the many I have sailing this boat, is of a Fall day in the early 1990s on Lake Erie, just off-shore from down-town Cleveland. We had five adults aboard, it was 55 degrees with sun and clouds and a 15-20 knot breeze. The four crew and skipper found the port-and-starboard hiking straps very handy that day. I can see us now, all hiked out over the windward side, flying westward along the shore, blasting along on a broad reach under a steady northerly. Had we flipped her it would have been a cold 15 minutes, but this crew was fairly expert and sitting back aft, tiller extension in hand, I could not help the exhilarating feeling that we were about to become airborne. I've had some inquiries about the minimum space required to store the boat, its minimum footprint, in other words. Conservatively, I'd say you need at least 26.5 feet long and 6.5 to 7 feet wide to store the boat and move around it comfortably.. I built this little bald-headed schooner to a high quality standard in 1988-1990. Phil Bolger designed the boat for protected and semi-protected waters as a daysailer and rough-and-ready overnighter. She is featured in Dynamite Payson's original book on Instant Boatbuilding. Although, I can tell you that this boat was hardly instant! Note well: the boat and trailer include everything you need to go sailing. Nothing is missing. She draws about 3 feet with the daggerboard down. About 9 inches with the daggerboard up. I should also note that this boat is not a toy. She was made to be driven hard. She was created by one of the most talented boat designers of the 20th century and she sails beautifully on all points, with light weather helm to windward, and a very balanced helm downwind. The boat is built of mahogany doorskin quarter-inch plywood for deck and hull-sides. Half-inch out-door plywood for the bottom. I carefully inspected all panels for voids and flaws. Structural members consist of various appropriate soft- and hard-woods. The bowsprit and mid-ship stiffener on deck are of solid apatong. Booms and gaffs of clear, vertical-grain sitka spruce, custom-ordered from M.L. Condon. Tiller of mahogany. Masts of SPF two-by-fours laminated and hand-planed and sanded to shape. Masts are solid and totally bullet-proof. They have some weight to them, but are, nonetheless, easily stepped without much effort. The boat was built using the original Chem-Tech T-88 structural epoxy glue and Chem-Tech's sealing and laminating resin. Marine bronze anchor-fast nails and bronze screws used where appropriate. The entire boat is sealed in epoxy. The outside of the hull is sheathed in polypropylene cloth set in laminating epoxy, and finished with an epoxy paint no longer made, which has lasted the years quite well. The masts are sealed in epoxy. The booms and gaffs in marine varnish. Deck hardware consists of bronze cleats bolted through the deck and reinforcing stiffeners with stainless bolts. Rigging is best-quality line from West Marine, still in excellent, soft, pliable condition. Sails custom-made by Sail-rite, consisting of mainsail, foresail, flying jib and staysail. Wood-shell blocks are really beautiful and one size larger than necessary for the service, and should last forever. The boat has a motor-well, but I never used it. the boat goes nicely under paddle-power, and comes with four paddles. A little electric or gas engine of 2-5hp would be more than sufficient to power her wherever you want to go. The motor-mount itself is made of laminated apitong and is very robust. I fabricated a simple cover for the motor well, so that water doesn't slop in if you're not using an engine. Note that like many of Bolger's sailboats, this schooner has NO standing rigging. Once I got the hang of it, I could go from arriving at the ramp to sailing in under 45 minutes. And setting up a boat like this is part of the zen-fun of the thing. The boat includes wood brackets to hold masts and rigging inboard for trailering. The retractable daggerboard can be lifted part-way for downwind work (to lessen the chance of a broach), or all the way to beach the boat. The board has about 20 lbs of lead-shot in the bottom, which gives her a bit more stability for windward work. She still needs her crew to keep her right-side up in a breeze of wind, but is perfectly docile in lighter airs with just two aboard. I even single-handed her a few times in light-airs, with the mainsail reefed, and with two people and reefed main she's good in a breeze up to 15 knots, with care. The trailer was custom-made for the boat by Trailex of Canfield of Ohio to a superb quality standard. The trailer is made of extruded aluminum sections bolted together, and any part of it can be easily replaced. The trailer shows some wear and light oxidation from weather and years but everything still works fine, EXCEPT for the lights, which should be completely re-wired, and probably replaced. The buy-it-now price is quite reasonable. The trailer, sails, and all other materials and hardware in a big pile in your driveway would cost much more than my price. If you had her built today to an appropriate level of finish and quality by a skilled builder who understands this kind of thing, you'd easily spend $15-20K. Or more. See "Condition" note above for more details. Please ask any and all questions before purchase. I have described the boat as accurately as possible. I don't want any surprises for the buyer. I would really like to sell the boat to someone who will cherish her, as I did for many years. She needs a bit of TLC right now, but not all that much to go sailing!