This 1928 Lake Union Drydock is a classic tri-cabin cruiser designed by Ted Geary, featuring the distinctive bridge deck layout characteristic of the era. Built from wood, the yacht spans 48 feet in length with an 11.5-foot beam, offering generous headroom throughout its accommodations. The boat retains many historic details and original brass fixtures that reflect its heritage.
Power comes from a BMW Marine diesel engine rated at 135 horsepower, with approximately 2,900 hours on the engine. The yacht cruises at 8 knots and carries a single head facility. The aft cockpit includes a hard top canopy, vinyl enclosure, and convertible berth space, while a fold-up swim deck provides access to the water.
The yacht underwent comprehensive restoration and systems upgrades. It has been maintained on freshwater and stored indoors during winters since 2008. The boat carries documented history, including service during World War II.
Length
48.00 FT
Beam
11.50 FT
Draft
4.50 FT
Material
Wood
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
BMW
Engine Model
D-150
Power
NaN HP
Hours
2,808 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
8.00 KTS
Fuel
300 GAL
Water
22 GAL