Delta 1889 PRICE REDUCED

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Delta 1889 PRICE REDUCED

CA$25,000.00

British Columbia’s oldest ship


Dimensions: 50' x 12'
Year: 1889
Model: Classic Tug
Engine: 140 hp Detroit 4-53 2 Stroke Diesel Inboard
Hull: Wood

USA Registered. Classic BC built 100 plus year old tug. 50' Delta. Nice interior, lots of good equipment. Detroit 4-53 main. Reportedly over $200,000(USD) in work done in the 1980's. Stored in a steel building. Easy to inspect.

Details

Overview

  • Built in 1889 by William Turpel

  • Location: Washington

  • 50' x 12' x 5'6"

Power

  • Detroit 4-53, 140 hp 2 stroke diesel inboard

  • Engine hours: Approximately 200

  • Reduction gear: BorgWarner

  • Ratio: 2.5:1

  • Shaft: Steel, 1 3/4" diameter

  • Propeller: 30'6"

  • Keel cooled

  • Fuel tanks: 2, steel, 300 gallons total capacity

  • Bilge pumps: 2 Rule

Structural

  • All wood construction

  • Hull: 2" fir

  • Decks: Fir

  • Ribs: 2" x 3" oak

  • Steering: Hydraulic, 1 station

  • Winches: Anchor 12 volt

  • Anchor: Danforth with rode

Electronics

  • VHF: Mariner

  • Radar: Furuno 20 Mile

  • Loran

  • Sounder: Lowrance, Eagle Fish

  • Compass: 4" Bestrel

  • Battery charger: Nautilus

Accommodations

  • Sleeps: 4

  • Stove

  • Fridge

  • Water tank: Steel, approximately 180 gallons

  • Microwave

Contact

Carl Pearson

Office: 360-332-9526

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