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Ingrid 38 For Sale!
- For sale: 38' Ingrid double-ended sailboat; Colin Archer/William Atkins (Norwegian
lifeboat style) designed.
- Uncompleted project boat with new 36 HP Volvo engine (installed, wired, winterized
and never run), marine gear, cutlass bearing, SS shaft.
- Heavy duty stainless steel pulpit, stern rails, stanchions, SS traveler, even
more massive SS gallows.
- Parts of professionally done interior layout in terrible shape (neglected,
rained on, and delaminated).
- Hull is sledge-hammer proof (almost) with up to 1" with hand laid fiberglass.
- LOA: 38' (45` with bowsprit).
- LWL: 32' .
- Beam: 11' 4".
- Displacement: 26,000 lbs.
- Draft: 5' 8".
- All structural parts in great condition.
- 7,000 lbs lead ingots encapsulated in keel. (it needs probably 500-1000 more
but this should be put in and used to trim the boat when its in the water.)
- 20 ft brass grounding screen encapsulated over keel
- New Force 10 propane stove and oven.
- Propane on-demand hot water heater
- Wilcox head
- SS 2 basin sink
- Iinsulated icebox
- Interior professionally insulated with kledgecell, glassed in, and covered
in main cabin with mahogany strips
- 8 large, heavy duty, bronze portlights (ABI) and 2 prisms installed.
- SS cowls and teak dorade boxes (not installed).
- Teak hatch covers.
- Oversized teak rub rails, teak rails and cap rails.
- ABI bronze scuppers. Plumbed cockpit drains
- Factory molded deck, hull, rudder and 1" glassed-in bulkheads originally
built and finished by Blue Water Boats in Woodinville, WA.
- Unfinished but usable cabin sole.
- SS baffled water and fuel tanks from Ballard Sheet Metal installed.
- Beautiful laminated teak and ash tiller
- Massive teak bowsprit with SS hardware, oversized bronze ABI windlass (manual)
installed.
- SS chainplates installed for ketch rig.
- Built in 1979 and never finished.
- We bought other sailboats so we could get on the water immediately and never
finished this one. This boat does not have masts or rigging. As people "upgrade"
to roller-furling mains, there are traditional masts and rigging available for
songs (plus cash depending on how you sing) at many boatyards. Over the years
we have had professional shops do most of the work and we have spent close to
$200,000. One shop "lost" all our equipment manuals so we have no reference
books, except the basic main engine manual.
- Many uninstalled parts included (for example - a whale gusher pump.) Every
part installed has always been top-of-the-line and oversized. Now "Mandala"
sits in our driveway.
- Comes with 7 boat stands. Never been in the water
- $25,000 now or first real offer. We will sell this boat this summer.
Location: S Freeport, ME
Asking $25,000.00
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