BROKERAGE M.J.LEWIS & SON (Boat Sales) LTD
DOWNS ROAD BOATYARD, MALDON, ESSEX. CM9 5HG Tel: 01621 840982 / 859373 • Mob: 07885 859373
Website:
www.mjlewisboatsales.com • E-Mail:
info@mjlewisboatsales.com Specialists in the brokerage of Classic Vessels, Traditional Yachts and Working Boats
38ft Alden Yawl,1962 GRP distance cruiser with
centreboard. Teak decks. Six berths. Scotland £55,000
39ft Sibbicks of Cowes, 1898
Gaff cutter. Greenheart. 5 berths. Full restoration. Dartmouth £53,000
54ft Dunkirk Little Ship, 1921 Gaff cutter, Potential for 12 person charter.
Suffolk £125,000 ONO
48ft Holt’s Bermudian Cutter,1999 Self built & designed. A home afloat for 10yrs. Lifting fin keel. Portugal 150,000 Euros
36ft Harrison Butler Cutter, 1934 A Classic Passage maker. 3 cabins
Suffolk £42,000
35ft Sole Bay, 1968
Wooden gaff ketch. Well maintained. Two cabins.
Suffolk £35,500
40ft Watson Trawler Yacht, 1948 Twin Perkins engs, Lister geny. Mahogany on Pine. 3 cabins. Ireland 65,000Euros
37ft Watson Lifeboat, 1960 Museum condition, fully functional. Self righting hull. Kent £33,000
11m Trawler Yacht, 1961 Gardner 6LXB & 10ft sailing dinghy. Hold accommodation all refurbished, new services. Essex £48,000 ONO
31ft Miss Silver Motor sailer, 1964 John Bain design. Long keel.
Cascover hull. Cascovered wooden hull. Sussex £12,500
9.6m J. Francis Jones Sloop, 1963 Percy See. Tantina Class. Wonderfully kept. 4 berths. Bukh.
N.Ireland £37,500
29ft Laurent Giles Sloop, 1965 Mashford’s built. Restored & sailing. Mooring in Brittany. 4 berths. Yanmar eng. Brest £22,000
26ft Vertue V22,1947
Built Newmans Poole. Recently sails & eng. In good order. Sussex £21,000
31ft Holman, 1962 Tucker Brown. A huge restoration
now completed, back in commission. Essex £29,500
11.8m 9t Hillyard Cutter, 1937 Pitch pine on oak. ’95 eng. New gear. Home afloat. Cornwall £29,500
35ft Camaret Crabber, 1992
F.Vivier design. Requires fitting out below. Potential for charter work. Cornwall £54,500
25ft Albert Strange Cutter, 1925 Lovely Gaff rig. Comfortable cruising with heating & fridge. Suffolk £28,500
20ft Heard Tosher, 2003
Lugger yawl rig. Large open deep cockpit. Forward cuddy. Complete Essex £9,950
36ft Prawner Yacht, 1908 Crossfield’s of Arnside. Main sail & eng, ‘08. Pitch pine, larch & oak. Lancaster £39,950
44ft Sailing Smack, 1890
Rebuilt. Inboard eng. Fitted out for Cruising /racing. 7 berths.
N.Essex £80,000
30ft Hillyard 8t, 1965 Bermudian sloop. BMC eng. Aft cockpit. Restored. Essex £8,950
24ft Finesse 24, 1971
Clinker gaff rig. A1. Restored past 10 yrs, all new equipment. Essex £14,750
6.5m Gaff Cutter, CK158, 1933 Commissioned for wild fowling. Dan Webb’s built. 2 berths. Essex £13,500
19ft Cape Cutter, 2003 GRP gaff rig trailer sailer. Outboard in well. One owner. Essex £14,000
3.5t Blackwater Sloop, 1949 Dan Webb’s Weekend cruiser. Inboard, new sails. Essex £7,950
19ft Johnson & Jago, 1936
Long keel, needs commissioning. Sails ’85. Petter eng ’84. Ashore Devon £1,800 Offers
12ft Royal Dinghy £6,999 ex VAT
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15ft Wooten Island, 2005
“As new” trailer sailer gaff cutter. Varnished wooden clinker includes road trailer. Sussex £6,950
26ft Norwegian Fishing Boat, 1966 Varnished clinker. Inboard, steadying sail. 2 berths. Notts £12,500
21ft Deben Cherub, 1932 Gaff rig. Inboard eng. 2 berths. All found. Sussex £3,750
23ft Victorian Cutter, 1890’s
Traditional Gaff rig. Unknown build. Outboard, 2berths. Maldon £1,800
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