Off Center Harbor's Remarks

If Bill Garden, the designer of the salty 1948 salmon troller HALCYON, were alive today we are sure he would approve of the both style and structure of her total rebuild. Great boats have a way of finding great owners to bring them back to life.

Description from Boat's Main Listing

Stunning comfortable prize-winning motor yacht with the character of a salmon troller. Designed by William Garden, built by Wes and Norm Anderson, converted to a motor yacht by shipwright Sam Fry. Hull is cedar carvel planking fastened to steam-bent white oak frames. Powered by a Caterpillar 43hp diesel with 2-cylinder Pony engine. Forward Halcyon offers a hydraulic anchor winch, V-berth, Dickinson “Newport” cabin heater, composting toilet. Aft, she features an aft cabin with a shower space, galley with AC/DC refer / freezer, Dickinson diesel stove, “U” shaped dinette. Her specs are LOA 40’, Beam 10’6”, draft 5’, gross tonnage 10 tons, net 8 tons, documented official number 256176. Electronics include Wood Freeman autopilot, Furuno radar, Furuno color video depth sounder, single side band radio, VHF, hailer, stereo, GPS plotter, Magellan GPS. Fuel capacity 300 gallons. Ready for cruising and turning heads.

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Particulars

Length:
40 ft
Type:
Power
Hull Material:
Wood
Designer:
William Garden
Builder:
Wes & Norm Anderson, converted to motoryacht by Sam Fry
Year Built:
1948
Power:
Caterpillar D4403-55
Asking Price:
$74,500
Name:
HALCYON
Location:
Seattle, WA, US
Contact Name:
Steve Greaves - Center for Wooden Boats
Contact Email:
[email protected]