Off Center Harbor's Remarks
Molly Brown is one of the most handsome vessels of her type we’ve ever seen. She’s said to be in great condition, too, from having gone through a thorough three-year refit. If an Anacortes home port appeals, her covered slip can also be acquired. All in all, this is an unusually attractive package!
Description from Boat's Main Listing
This is a classic lobsterboat design with an aft cabin built in place of the traditional open fishing cockpit. The layout makes for a great cruising boat with plenty of space for entertaining guests. A hydronic heating system provides for warmth throughout the interior.
Arno Day is legendary as a fourth-generation builder of classic lobsterboats in the state of Maine, USA. This boat underwent a total refit in 2013, forty years after initial construction. The materials used in the hull include:
– 1 3/8″ carvel planked mahogany hull;
– 1 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ sawn hardwood beams;
– Fiberglass over marine plywood decking;
– 1 3/8″ x 2 1/2″ oak framing;
– Silicon bronze fasteners;
– 1 3/4″ hardwood floors on 13″ centers;
– 3 3/4″ x 1 3/4″ sheer clamp
The design is a heavy displacement wooden hull with a deep draft for excellent seakeeping ability and tracking.
Accommodation
Total # of berths 2
No. of double berths 1
Cabin(s) 1
Sink 1
Shower 1
Heads 1 heads (Electric)
The layout of this classic lobsterboat provides a great cruising setup for a couple with plenty of space for entertaining guests.
The forwardmost space below deck is the chain locker. Aft is the owners stateroom with double berth. Below the berth are the bow thruster assembly and holding tank. Aft to port is a hanging locker and built-in cabinetry. To starboard is built-in cabinetry and aft is an enclosed ensuite marine head compartment with lavatory with sink, marine toilet, shower wand, and teak sole with shower drain. At the aft end of the master stateroom is an access panel to the engine compartment which is behind incline steps leading up to the pilot house.
The pilot house with its helm station which is positioned forward and to starboard. Outboard is a slider door with access to the starboard side deck and forward to the bow. Aft to port in the wheel house is an elevated L-shaped settee which provides excellent visibility through quality Diamond Sea Glaze windows. The settee would provide for a useful extra berth. The pilot house sole is with flush hatches and main access to the engine compartment. The engine compartment is fitted with engine, tankage, boiler system, batteries and pumps.
At the aft starboard area of the pilot house and down steps is the aft cabin with salon and galley. At the port forward area of the aft cabin is the galley configuration. This is a u-shaped area with an angled countertop, deep double stainless steel sink, and ample space in drawers and lockers. The microwave and refrigerator are installed flush to the cabinetry. Aft is a small single settee with storage compartment. Forward to starboard is a built-in cabinet, aft is an elevated L-shaped dining settee with storage compartments and pedestal dining table. This settee could also serve as a single berth. At the aft port corner of the cabin and out thru doorway is the cockpit.
The aft exterior cockpit is spacious with bench seating on cushions.
Equipment includes:
– Hurricane II Combi Hydronic heating & hot water ystem;
– Seaward Gourmet 3 Burner LPG Stove with Oven;
– Isotherm 12/24 VDC Refrigerator-Freezer;
– Panasonic Inverter Microwave Oven;
– Nexgrille Portable LPG BBQ Grill
– Cockpit shower
3 burner propane Stove
Broker’s Comments:
This Classic Pilothouse Trawler is a fine example of American boatbuilding from the legendary Arno Day Boatyard of Maine. You will find it today in excellent “Bristol-quality” condition inside and out.
This vessel underwent a total refit in 2013 to bring the boat up to modern standards, providing a promising future for the next owner and offering many more years of cruising the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Here is a summary of what was done: new Lugger engine, all new electrical and plumbing, new tankage, glazing, heating, electronics, dinghy, and new dinghy lift system.
Powered by a single Lugger 120 HP diesel known for fuel economy and reliably. Arno Day’s lobsterboat designs are specialized and they make a lot of sense for use in our Pacific Northwest waters. As workboats the hulls are designed for seaworthiness and stability.
What makes this boat ideal for our waters is the pilothouse design. These yachts typically are “picnic boat” designs with the helm open to the cockpit and intended for hot Northeast summer cruising. But here, in the PNW, you can operate comfortably year-round in this pilothouse cruiser. The helm is enclosed, the interior is heated with a modern hydronic diesel boiler system and the layout is great for a cruising couple. Forward, the master stateroom offers beautiful accommodations with a traditional look. The marine head compartment with hand-held shower is conveniently in this space.
The pilothouse is large and equipped with current navigation systems and electronics. It features expansive seating with great views of the water outside. The seating can easily provide additional berthing when required.
The aft cabin space is designed with a modern galley and large dinette table along with additional seating and a large door to the aft cockpit – another nice space for entertaining.
Arno Day Classics like this one are a rare find in any harbor. This restored classic motor yacht presents a true ownership opportunity today for a knowledgeable buyer here in the Pacific Northwest.
Particulars
- See This Boat's Main Listing on the Web
- Length:
- 41 ft
- Type:
- Power
- Hull Material:
- Wood
- Designer:
- Arno Day
- Builder:
- Arno Day
- Year Built:
- 1973
- Power:
- Lugger 120hp Diesel
- Asking Price:
- $159,500
- Location:
- Anacortes, WA, US
- Contact Name:
- Waterline Boats Brokerage
- Contact Phone:
- (206) 979 4433
- Contact Email:
- [email protected]