A 106-foot wooden schooner built by Herreshoff in 1910, this yacht represents a significant chapter in early 20th-century sailing design. The hull spans 18 feet across the beam and was constructed to the classic gaff schooner standard of the era, with a single diesel engine providing auxiliary power. The boat is capable of 11 knots at maximum speed and cruises comfortably at 8 knots under sail or engine.
The accommodation plan includes three cabins and three heads, providing space for extended cruising or charter work. The schooner's layout reflects her heritage as a serious blue-water sailing vessel, with proportions and construction suited to ocean passages.
The boat requires extensive restoration work. She sustained significant damage and has been submerged, necessitating a comprehensive rebuild of the hull, systems, and interior to return her to seaworthy condition.
Length
106.00 FT
Beam
18.00 FT
Material
Wood
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
3
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
1
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
8.00 KTS
Max Speed
11.00 KTS
Range
1000.00 NM