36' Brooklin Boatyard Crocker Ketch
Year
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Length
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Beam
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Draft
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Location
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Price
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1971
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36'
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11'4'
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4-7'
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Massachusetts
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$72,000
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Description: |
The "Classy Lady" was built as a custom cruiser by Brooklin Boatyard in 1972, under the supervision of Joel White. Her original name was "Nasket 2" She is a Sam Crocker design. The hull is cedar on oak frames, strip built, and finished with yacht enamel. The topsides are mahogany and marine plywood, covered with epoxy resin and Dynel cloth. Deck furniture is all teak and mahogany.Her interior is an open traditional layout with 4 berths, 2 Concordia pipe berths in the main cabin and 2 vee-berths. The galley has a 3 burner propane stove and oven, Main salon has a full dinette, solid fuel stove for heat, and a full size head. |
Equipment: |
14' original "Jimmy Steele" peapod tender, 3 anchors, 2 fire extinguishers, VHF Radio, Furuno Radar, Garmin chartplotter, depth sounder, 5" Ritchie compass/ binnacle am/fm radio, cockpit awning, boarding ladder, life jackets, emergency kit, fenders, and much more. |
Location: Haverhill, Massachusetts
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L48602

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Material
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Hull
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Type
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Rigging
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Cabins
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Condition
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wood
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monohull
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cruiser
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ketch
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1
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excellent
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