Looks like a Chris Craft Lancer to me.
Wow! Thats a great shot.
It would appear that this individual traded what you said was a small negative on the accurate document, for a much larger negative rep going...
The photographer's own ride. A modified 46 Matthews 1970.
The former Lady Elin, now Duchess, 1930 Elco 50 with her new owner at the helm-fenders fully deployed.
S.S. Sophie, a beautiful 80' Trumpy from 1947 with an acre of varnish.
Principia. 1928 Lake Union Dry Dock
Nordlund's Altisa VII 1/2
The 444 is a very attractive boat, until you really look closely at one. Here are a few observations of one that I was aboard, perhaps an earlier...
If only. This is whats nice about boat shows. You can really compare fit and finish side by side when you see them together at a show. Some of the...
With all due respect, the "throw-away" description always irks me a little. 3208's are able to be bored and sleeved. Although they must be removed...
I have them in my boat. I find them to be quite economical to run. The life expectancy has everything to do with the horsepower rating of the...
My understanding is that compases are filled with "compass oil". I know it sounds strange, but my Dad ruined a compass years ago by adding...
As Mario said, The Hargrave book is wonderful. I own a 46 Matthews that was designed by Hargrave. I tried unsuccessfully to obtain drawings as...
The 34 Pequod is a wonderful boat. They ride nicely and have great lines. The standard power was most likely the 318ci Chrysler, rated at 225 to...
Try here: http://www.yachtpath.com/ They seem to be competative in pricing.
Here is a 1953 DeVries 71' Steel MY from Soldboats.com There are some similarities...
WOW! Beautiful work. Looks like an ambitious project that is being executed to the highest level of workmanship and detail. I'd love to see more...
TK, It has been interesting keep track of your progress with the new yacht. Thanks for posting the photos and such. I just took a look at the web...
Be wary of the 3196 Cats that are typically the power in the 48's. If it were me, I'd try to find one powered with the QSM-11's. See post at link...