CHAPELLE PILOTHOUSE SCHOONER

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CHAPELLE PILOTHOUSE SCHOONER

CA$138,000.00

$138,000 · 51 Ft.O.A. CHAPELLE PILOTHOUSE SCHOONER

45 feet on deck.
Year: 1979
Engine/fuel type: Single Mercedes diesel
Hull Material: Wood
Located on Pender Island
Image Album: https://imgur.com/a/rh1eHpA

If you're looking to isolate in style during this Covid-19 pandemic, may I here offer a beautifully crafted, furniture quality, escape vehicle built to the highest standards......


This vessel, designed and built to classic lines and style, took her original owner, master carpenter Jack Day of Sequim Washington, 7 years to complete. Jack is well known and respected in the wooden boat building industry and started his apprenticeship on wooden boats at the Seattle Wooden Boat School in the late 1930's. He drew inspiration from the likes of Bill Garden. The customer bronze work is from then Port Townsend FOUNDRY where Pete Langley still retains the moulds used. The Sails are by Barney Abrams of Seattle. Blue Jacket was built from plans drawn by Howard Chapelle, a well-known designer of traditional American sailing craft. This was a one-off commission given to Chapelle by the builder Jack Day. Hence Blue Jacket is a one of kind vessel. No others have been built to this design. She is a staysail schooner with the jib and staysail both on furlers. The vessel is sturdily constructer of 1 3/4" red cedar planking fastened to white oak frames with silicone bronze screws. The gaps between the planks are wedge seam spliced instead of being caulked. The framing material is all yellow cedar with teak decks, trim, windows, and cabinetry.

Price: $138,000 Please phone to view. I'm open to offers.

Contact seller directly @ 1 250-629-3188

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