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...
Handsome yacht. Is there no bottom paint yet, or is the paint white?
Indeed she is. You're up.
Keeping with the Classics Yacht name and builder of this restored beauty.
I'm hoping it's OK for me to add this thread- Last fall at IBEX, I met this guy from the UK, his name is Gibbs. He was in search of a US location...
She looks to me like "Enticer" a Mathis build.
Dettling is correct. Built just a few miles from my home in Md. They are beautiful yachts and are indeed Classics.
She is indeed a 1974 Hatteras 70' that has been extended to 78' with the euro style transom. A handsome yacht! Nilo, You're up!
Does anyone recognize what the motor yacht is that's there among the Volvo racers?
Because of slower sales, I wasn't sure that the CL was going to make the progression into the new body style. Looks like it is! It's good to have...
To me she looks like a Burger from the late 60's, early 70's.
Heh, I guess what goes around comes around. Amazing the size of the list though. Thanks Carl for the insight.
Here is a 2005 Sterling Atlantic 43. Built in Brazil. She is somewhat similar profile to post #2.
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