We think our new (to us) boat is interesting.
It is!
Can you share any details?
We think our new (to us) boat is interesting.
It's a 46' motorsailer custom built by Lien Waa for a very experienced owner who was 71 at the time. 100 hp Yanmar, hydraulic steering and autopilot, inside and outside helm, Northern Lights gen, 3 Cruise Air AC units, all Lewmar electric winches, roller furling self tending jib, roller furling in boom for main and mizzen. Solid glass layup. We hope this is the boat for us as we get older we are 64 and 60 now.
This is an Ed Monk Jr. design. I cruises easily at 8 knots under power. My understanding is the original design by Monk was also called the Gatsby. It has a bow thruster and so far has been pretty easy for us to handle.
A fine looking boat! Will grace all of the harbours you pull in to.We think our new (to us) boat is interesting.
Will grace all of the harbours you pull in to.
It's a 46' motorsailer custom built by Lien Waa for a very experienced owner who was 71 at the time. 100 hp Yanmar, hydraulic steering and autopilot, inside and outside helm, Northern Lights gen, 3 Cruise Air AC units, all Lewmar electric winches, roller furling self tending jib, roller furling in boom for main and mizzen. Solid glass layup. We hope this is the boat for us as we get older we are 64 and 60 now.
I couldnt find any pics of the one I saw, but did locate this one previously for sale on the E coast.
39 ft. Fiberglass
Also, looks like there were only 5 built.
https://classicyacht.org/boats/gatsby-1987
We found her stored inside a building in CT. She had not been in the water for 5 years so even younger than her 2004 age.
Long Island where we live is the setting for The Great Gatsby book so it seems appropriate.
The 54' air draft and 5'6" draft will allow us to do the ICW south when I retire.
Teak decks and varnish don't scare us.
We found her stored inside a building in CT. She had not been in the water for 5 years so even younger than her 2004 age.
Long Island where we live is the setting for The Great Gatsby book so it seems appropriate.
The 54' air draft and 5'6" draft will allow us to do the ICW south when I retire.
Don't scare me either.
Glass over and emerclad those teak decks
Paint the varnish in a solid colour
Regain sanity, get your life back and pour a martini.
More conventionally, sort of, a beautiful Cheoy Lee with twin Gardner 8LXB engines
https://www.boats.com/power-boats/1978-cheoy-lee-66-7012742/
Love to buy her and keep her right where she is