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21.5 Feet 1939 Steam Powered Fantail Launch

21.5 Feet 1939 Steam Powered Fantail Launch

$24,000 (USD)

Boat ID: 37238

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Boat Summary
$24,000 (USD) SOLD
Boat ID: 37238

Rebuilt in 1986, diamond tufted leather seats, skipper's chair is wicker. All deck hardware, smokestack and genuine antique lamps are solid brass. Modern brass Trawler lamp. Canopy frame is powder coated steel rod covered with brass tubing. Complete ground tackle, dock lines, hand woven linen bumpers full black Sunbrella cover with zippers. brass bell and steam whistle, 50 sq. foot water tube boiler with about 40 hours total time on it. Four gallon water supply tank and two gallon hot tank. Engine,foot and hand powered water transfer pumps. steam condenser so you don't run raw water. Side tiller steering, antique, and modern fire extinguishers, and four life preservers. Runs on wood or propane and has both burners and fire grates. Has two see-through five gallon fiberglass propane bottles. Every thing is first class on this boat. Old age and ill health forces this sale.

Location:
Long Beach, CA
Views:
5,962
Boat Details
Year:
1939
Manufacturer:
Steam Powered Fantail Launch
Model:
Steam powered fantail Launch
Length:
21'6"
Beam:
Engine Details
Year:
1910
Make:
2.5hp 2x2.5"
Cylinders:
Single
Hours:
40 since rebuild
Max Speed:
Fuel Type:
Trailer Details
Year:
1968
Manufacturer:
M I D I
Axles:
Single
Capacity:
5000
Brakes:
Comments:
Galvanized with three new tires and a hand winch and tie-down fasteners
Other Information
Boat Cover:
Yes
Stereo:
No
Tonneau:
No
Spotlight:
No
Side Curtain:
No
Convertible Top:
No
Fume Detector:
No
Fire Extinguisher:
Yes
Comments:
Always run at Big Bear Lake at 6800' altitude so only made 65 lbs. pressure up there. runs well at from 40 to 120 lbs. at sea level but has never been in salt water. Boats of this size outfitted less than this one sell new starting at $35,000 without a trailer or boat cover and the genuine antique brass lamps.
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