FlyWright wrote:
Santa Rosa, CA is NorCal, near Napa. Tustin and Santa Ana are next door to each other in Orange, County, SoCal.
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Maybe you have one of those rare 37 Marshall Northern Californians.
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There may be more truth to that than we know. *My father and I bought this one in 1977 at Yachts Unlimited on Lake Union, Seattle. *The dealership had outfitted it with all the bells and whistles and were using it as a demo, we had to kick a salesmen and his girl friend off of it to take it for a test run. *They were heading for the San Juan's. *It had about 200 hours on it. *
I have only seen one other 37' aftcabin LRC and it was also here in Seattle. *I have twin 130 hp NA 6.354 Perkins and the other 37' had twin 4 cyl 85 hp Perkins. *Both were outfitted by the dealer with all electric, they came bare, alcohol stove, no lounge seating, no Gen set, no bow pulpit, not even curtains and a built in ice box (not electric). *It was left up to the buyer to outfit the boat.
The following year they became the 38' aft cabin LRC by adding about 10" to the hull. *As far as I can tell they added this extra length to the stern, and built a storage locker into the stern deck with a deck hatch, between the aft cabin and the transom. The spray rails at the waterline also had disappeared. *
There were earlier 38's, but they were not a one peice house. The cabins were made up from individually molded flat glass sections, assembled on a wood frame, the seams were caulked and covered with teak trim. *If you haven't seen one, just look at your forward trunk cabin and imagine what it would look like with all the right angles covered by a teak trim piece. *Yes, they leaked like an old hose!!
Other than that, they are pretty much identical. I don't know for sure how many 37's were built but mine is hull 776.
That is pretty much all I know. *I wish there were more articles on the early Marshal boats. *That is truly a mystery about the city name?
Larry B
-- Edited by Edelweiss on Thursday 25th of August 2011 12:51:53 AM