This 1959 custom cutter was built by the Morse Boatbuilding Company of Thomaston, Maine. The 35-foot wooden hull combines mahogany planking over oak frames with a raised teak deck, a design that reflects the thoughtful construction standards of the era. The boat carries the classic proportions of a coastal cutter, with a beam of 10 feet that provides stability and sea-keeping ability.
The interior accommodates cruising sailors with one head. Power comes from a Solomon Industries electric engine, offering a quieter alternative to traditional marine diesels while maintaining the character of the wooden design.
The wooden construction and raised-deck configuration represent the quality craftsmanship typical of Maine boatbuilding. The boat's design and heritage have earned recognition in the boating press, speaking to its enduring appeal as a well-conceived cruising yacht.
Length
35.00 FT
Beam
10.00 FT
Draft
6.00 FT
Material
Wood
Heads
1
Engine Make
Solomon Industries
Engine Model
ST 37 Electric
Fuel
Electric