- LOA
- 4.0 m
- Price
- £5,000
- Boat Type
- Sail
- Tax Status
- Tax Paid
- RB Ref
- RB400087
- Year
- Unknown
- Location
- Scotland
- Country
- United Kingdom
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About this Custom Whitehall Skiff
Wooden Ships Comments on this Whitehall Skiff A beautiful Whitehall skiff built by Shew and Burnam of South Bristol, Maine. Believed to have been built around 1981. An elegant rowing skiff with a simple standing lug rig, she is a delight to row and sail. Comes complete with rig, oars, new all over cover and a combination road trailer/launching trolley. Bought by the current owners from the dissolved collection of the maritime museum at Eyemouth she has been used for sunny days on the Scottish coast and is a very special little boat indeed. Length 12’1” Beam 4’1” Construction Clinker planked, probably using cedar, on steamed oak timbers, all copper rivet fastened. Oak stem and stern post with varnished mahogany transom. Laminated oak quarter knees and breasthook. Varnished oak gunwhales and varnished mahogany sheer strake. Solid timber thwarts with laminated oak supporting knees. Varnished hardwood slatted sole boards. Wooden dagger board in a wooden casing offset to starboard. Transom hung mahogany rudder with bronze hangings. Rig Loose footed standing lug rig on an unstayed varnished wooden mast. White terylene sail by Nathaniel S. Wilson with a single reefing point. Mainsheet on a 2:1 tackle. Equipment Pair of spoon blade oars with leather collars Pair of bronze rowlocks Sole boards Dagger board Rudder and tiller Mainsail, spars and running rigging All over custom cover with vents Indespension combination road trailer and launching trolley Disclaimer: These particulars have been prepared in good faith from information provided by the Vendors and are intended as a guide, Wooden Ships cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. The Purchaser should instruct his agent or surveyor to validate all details as necessary and satisfy himself with the condition of the vessel and its equipment.