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58' William Garden built 1952

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Vessel Name
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Vessel Make
58' Bill Garden Trawler 1952
Designer: William Garden (Considered the Frank Lloyd Write of boat designers)
Builder: Fellows and Stewart, Los Angeles, Ca 1952
58 ft expedition class yacht
16 ft beam (wide)
Draft: 6 ft 6 in (deep)
Displacement: 132,000 lbs (A true mini-ship)
Cruising Speed: 8-9 knots
Twin Lugger Diesels, 180 HP each
10kw Northern Lights generator (for extended voyages)
Diesel fired hydronic fluid system through the whole vessel, warm and dry.
Fresh Water: 800 Gallons
Fuel: 3200 Gallons. Range: 3,500-4,000 miles
Sleeps 9-10 in 4 private staterooms
3 heads
Constructed of white oak steam bent frames (like steel)
2” thick VG old growth fir planking
Iron bark (like steel) skirt surrounds the entire vessel for protection against logs and ice.
Modern electronics, radar, depth sounders, electronic charts, AIS. Many long and short range radios.
Extensive safety systems built in. Automatic fire suppression, triple bilge pumps, life raft, etc.
In 2002, major refit, $750,000 spent modernizing every system. New engines, reduction gears, shaft, props, rudder, wiring, electronics, plumbing, cabinetry, interior flooring, exhaust, fuel and water tanks, etc. Surveyor said, “It’s an 22 year old boat in every way.”

$269k (offers of course)


More details pics at: https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/boa/d/shelton-fellows-and-stewart-58-long/7908136867.htm

Listed with: Fellows And Stewart 58' Long Range Expedition Trawler For Sale, 17.68m, 1952
 

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Great looking boat. Love the engine room.
Yes when I first walked into the engine room through a full height door, 8' high ceilings I said "Ok this is the one"
 
Where is John Wyane when you need him. A real man, a real boat. Love it.
 
She's in great shape and the price is right! Beautiful boat
 
Where is John Wyane when you need him. A real man, a real boat. Love it.
Hahahah, a response I have not heard, good one!
 
She's in great shape and the price is right! Beautiful boat
Price is coming down, I want her to have a new/capable owner by this summer.
 
I want to see this boat go to the right person before summer. Please share with any of your boat friends, she's a beautiful and unique vessel. $199k
 

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