Denison Yacht Sales | |
Harbour Towne Marina, 850 NE 3rd Street, Suite 205, Dania Beach, FL, 33004, USA | |
Contact: | Denison Yacht Sales |
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$460,000 | | |
Status: | Available |
Location: | Gravenhurst Canada |
Reference: | 2770230 |
Website: | https://apolloduck.net/631936 |
In 1923, a group of Columbia Yacht Club members formed a syndicate to build and race a boat to bring the Gold Cup home. She was designed by George Crouch and completed by Henry B. Nevins in 1924.
This faithful reproduction of the "Miss Columbia" hull was built by Bill Cooper & Son of Massachusetts and conforms perfectly to the lines of the original Gold Cup racer.
Commissioned by well-known race boat collector, Phillip Sharples, and used on the St. Lawrence River, the boat is taken directly from George Crouch's original drawings.
This quest for exacting standards is what drove the design of this boat such that is sounds. acts and handles just like its namesake.
In 1923, a group of Columbia Yacht Club members formed a syndicate to build and race a boat to bring the Gold Cup home. She was designed by George Crouch and completed by Henry B. Nevins in 1924.
Vessel name: | MISS COLUMBIA |
Condition: | Used |
Model: | George Crouch Gold Cup Racer |
Constructed: | 1924 |
No. of engines: | 1 |
Engine model: | BPM 12 Cylinder |
Engine power: | 650.00 |
Fuel type: | Petrol (Gas) |
Maximum Speed: | 60 knots |
Length over all: | 27' |
Beam: | 7' |
Hull material: | Wood |
In 1923, a group of Columbia Yacht Club members formed a syndicate to build and race a boat to bring the Gold Cup home. She was designed by George Crouch and completed by Henry B. Nevins in 1924.
This faithful reproduction of the "Miss Columbia" hull was built by Bill Cooper & Son of Massachusetts and conforms perfectly to the lines of the original Gold Cup racer.
Commissioned by well-known race boat collector, Phillip Sharples, and used on the St. Lawrence River, the boat is taken directly from George Crouch's original drawings.
This quest for exacting standards is what drove the design of this boat such that is sounds. acts and handles just like its namesake.
The company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.