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Beautiful Sea Horse Diesel Duck Jubilee - Michigan US$385,000

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My understanding is most add paravanes. Mauri has both fins and Seakeeper as fins need to come in when it’s shallow or as per the Canadian directive in severe weather.


Do they? I think I read that you are shopping them so you’d know more than me, but I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a broker listing for one in North America (back when the market wasn’t as tight and vessels were, you know, on the market) with any active stabilization.
 
Being a 3/4 scale Diesel Duck, it should be named Duckling...
I wonder what the inside headroom is.
 
I have admired this boat a few times in person over the last few years here in Michigan. It spent some time in our marina and we saw it anchored out in Charlevoix a couple times. Very clean boat, we never went aboard but the exterior pictures represent what we saw very well. Really cool boat! Good luck with the sale.
 
I have admired this boat a few times in person over the last few years here in Michigan. It spent some time in our marina and we saw it anchored out in Charlevoix a couple times. Very clean boat, we never went aboard but the exterior pictures represent what we saw very well. Really cool boat! Good luck with the sale.
Reelalure, thanks for the kind words and good wishes, a great boat indeed!
 
Being a 3/4 scale Diesel Duck, it should be named Duckling...
I wonder what the inside headroom is.
Stubones99, sure, just don't call her Ugly Duckling!... :)

Regarding inside headroom, I would say 6 to 7 feet throughout, including in the stand up Engine Room, a very unique feature compared to lower deck heads found in many yachts.
 
I wish folks would stop posting boats for sale that I salivate over but could never afford!
 
Stubones99, sure, just don't call her Ugly Duckling!... :)

Regarding inside headroom, I would say 6 to 7 feet throughout, including in the stand up Engine Room, a very unique feature compared to lower deck heads found in many yachts.


The engine rooms in the all Ducks are impressive, but especially impressive to have a walk in good size space in a 38’ boat. Paravanes would be easy to add to this boat IMO.

I talked to the PO of this boat a few years ago. I really wanted it, but couldn’t make it happen. The PO seemed like an interesting character. FBI?
 
Its a beautiful boat but in some ways it has a strange layout. First the one room past the helm feels bleak, beautiful wood but one long bench and drawers on the other side. I'm not really clear what you do in this room.

The galley is long and narrow, why not have had it in the large meaningless room. If you are cooking and someone is coming through to get at the back bedroom, you have to exit and let them through.

While I agree that the DD's have a stark and unusual layout in general, a narrow galley is a real plus in a passage maker, sure makes cooking underway a lot safer and easier.
 
I wish folks would stop posting boats for sale that I salivate over but could never afford!
Mickand, ah ah! I was in your shoes when I joined the forum a few years ago, hence my handle CanadianDuckDreamer, hang in there, at least in my case the dream became reality much faster than I expected!... :)
 
The engine rooms in the all Ducks are impressive, but especially impressive to have a walk in good size space in a 38’ boat. Paravanes would be easy to add to this boat IMO.

I talked to the PO of this boat a few years ago. I really wanted it, but couldn’t make it happen. The PO seemed like an interesting character. FBI?
Cardude01, PO is a great guy indeed, Vietnam vet (including the Tet Offensive), former FBI, accomplished mariner with both sail and trawler time under his belt, gentleman extraordinaire, lots of tales to regale with!
 
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