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| 26921 | 12 Feet 1952 Peterborough Sailboat | $20,000 |  |
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| This boat has been completely restored and is in excellent condition. The Beetle Inc. rigging and North Star sail are new and have not been used. |
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| 29692 | 13 Feet 1928 Peterborough Launch | $11,000 |  |
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| Boat is in great shape. The owner purchased the boat 4 years ago and the boat is in perfect shape. It has a beautiful DisPro 3 HP engine with a copper water jacket and is easy to start.It offers 3 seats , working lights and a bilge pump. Has a trailer and cover included. Everything works great. |
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| 29288 | 13 Feet 1930's Peterborough Twin Cockpit Sportabout | $1,650 |  |
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| This is a very early Sportabout Twin Cockpit model with no splash rails. The boat is all original and in need of restoration. Most of the planking is solid, ribs will need to be replaced. Some deck planks have come off but they are present. Owner also has all seats which are in solid condition. This is a very rare split cockpit model that would make an excellent project. |
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| 30654 | 14 Feet 1950's Peterborough Handy Boy | $6,000 |  |
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| Peterborough Handy Boy. 14 feet long with a beam of 5 feet. Nice lake boat for a few passengers. Cedar strip planking is in good shape, partially varnished. One floor board needs some attention. |
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| 27290 | 14 Feet 1950's Peterborough Lakeside | $2,500 |  |
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| This is a 1950's Peterborough cedar stip outboard. It is currently in water worthy condition and can be used as is. Could use a refinishing. |
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| 26402 | 14 Feet 1952 Peterborough Handy Boy | $6,500 |  |
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| This 1952 Peterborough Handy Boy was in storage for 30 years. The owner pulled it out of storage and has compleltey restored it. The boat has been epoxied and the restoration totalled over 300 hours. It is powered by a twin cylinder 1952 West Bend 16 hp outboard motor. |
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| 30603 | 14 Feet 1957 Peterborough Canadian Canoe | $8,000 |  |
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| 1957 Peterborough Runanbout meticulously restored with new trailer and Marine cover and Honda 4 stroke motor that has minimally been used. I have been told by the Peterborough Canoe Museum it should be in a museum but they only accept canoes. $8000.00 firm This lovely 14 foot cedar strip and oak frame runabout has been completely stripped, sanded and refinished with 6-8 coats of high quality marine varnish. The optional engine is a four stroke, 2000 Honda with approximately 50 hours of running time. Beautiful new custom-made upholstery. The price includes a brand new mooring cover and single axle trailer. The Dart has not been in the water since its complete overhaul and has been meticulously stored.
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| 30242 | 14.5 Feet 1960 Peterborough Outboard | $3,850 |  |
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| This Peterborough is a nice little boat and was in my wife's family since new. We are from Saskatchewan and the boat was refinished 5-6 years ago, no time to enjoy, runs like a top. |
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| 29303 | 15 Feet 1920's Peterborough Rowing Skiff | $1,500 |  |
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| The current owner purchased this boat in 1999 and it has been stored indoors since. Several characteristics identify it as a Peterborough built rowing skiff. It appears to be in solid, original condition and would requires a restoration to bring it back to show quality. This is a nice original example and is complete with floorboards and oars. |
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| 25785 | 15 Feet 2004 Reproduction of a Peterborough Nomad | $27,400 |  |
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| This boat is a 2004 reproduction of a 1957/58 Peterborough Nomad. This beautifully built boat is constructed from select red cedar strips over steamed oak ribs fastened by copper clench nails. It has been finished inside and out with 7 coats of varnish for maximum durability. Included is a beautifully restored 1958 35hp Maroon and White Johnson outboard. |
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| 31016 | 15' 4 Feet 1950 Peterborough Outboard | $1,995 |  |
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| This Peterborough was bought by the current owner's grandfather and has been in the same family for 62 years. It is a fast rowing boat and still has the original oars, as well as a second pair. It also includes a Mariner 9.9hp outboard of unknown condition, gas tank, custom canvas cover, and a Rocket trailer. The boat spent the last several years in Florida, but is now located in Massachusetts. About 15 to 20 years ago new custom floorboards were installed in the boat. The boat has been used as recently as 2 or 3 years ago, and may still float. There is rot in the transom area that should be addressed. Other then that the rest of it appears to be sound. |
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| 29510 | 16 Feet 1915 Peterborough Canoe | $3,300 |  |
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| This is a really nice, early Peterborough canoe. Strip built, cane seats. Great example of Canadian craftsmanship. |
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| 30855 | 16 Feet 1925 Peterborough Canoe | $2,500 |  |
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| This 1925 Peterborough canoe has been beautifully restored and is ready to be enjoyed. She is in wonderful condition and has no faults. This is a model 604, 16 footer with mahogany decks and outwales, both are uncommon options. Currently owner bought the boat in 1999 and has enjoyed it for the handful of times that it has been used. |
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| 30319 | 16 Feet 1930 Peterborough Campmate | $3,500 |  |
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| 1930's Peterborough "Campmate" outboard model. Fairly uncommon and in very original condition. 14 feet long, stored indoors for the last 20 years. Boat needs some restoration but is a nice survivor. Comes with a vintage Tee Nee trailer! |
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| 30193 | 16 Feet 1938 Peterborough Canoe | $3,000 |  |
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| This wonderful canoe was owned by my late father since he was a boy. Even though I have been an avid canoeist, I am now more of a sailer. This canoe needs the attention of an active owner. |
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| 26833 | 16 Feet 1940s Peterborough Champlain High End Canoe | $2,500 |  |
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| This canoe has been re-canvased and painted by William Wison Canoe restorer, Paugan Falls Canoes, in Low, Quebec and has not been put in the water, since restoration. Inside needs to be revarnished to be 100%. My uncle bought this canoe new, I beleive in the 40s or possibly in the 30's. It is very quiet in the water and paddles easily. |
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| 29390 | 16 Feet 1948 Peterborough Canoe | $2,000 |  |
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| 1948 molded ply Peterborough Canoe. The boat has been stored indoors for many years but needs a bit of cosmetic TLC. |
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| 29547 | 16 Feet 1953 Peterborough Dory | $3,700 |  |
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| Fiberglass bottom added by owner, terrific condition, all original floorboards, stored in boathouse, well maintained. Original owner. |
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| 29933 | 16 Feet 1955 Peterborough Aqua Flyer | $6,500 |  |
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| 1955-1956 Peterborough Cedar Strip Aqua Flyer with original 25 Evinrude Big Twin engine. Boat was completely rebuilt in 2006.
Asking $6500 or best offer |
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| 30585 | 16 Feet 1956 Peterborough Lakeside | $9,995 |  |
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| 1956 Peterborough 16 feet LOA, boat was completely restored in 1999 and has been kept indoors ever since. Has all new ribs, cut down sheer 3 inches, new deck configuration with single cockpit, new mahogany transom, and white leather interior. All but the planking is new, even the stem. Hull was treated with CPES and west system with 3oz cloth. Has wet-look gloss black sides, varnished mahogany decks. Boat rides fantastic. Full custom cover for boat & motor included. More pictures available of the restoration upon request. |
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| 30990 | 16 Feet 1960 Peterborough Outboard | $6,000 |  |
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| 1960 Peterborough cedar strip outboard. Decent overall shape with some ribs needing replacement. Comes with a newer 30hp Yamaha outboard and a good single axle trailer. |
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| 27709 | 16 Feet 2007 Reproduction Peterborough Canoe | $3,500 |  |
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| This is a reproduction of the classic Peterborough Canoe. The inner and outer stems as well as the in-whales and out-whales are made from ash. The striped decks are made from beautiful maple and walnut. Interior and exterior were covered in fiberglass cloth for superior strength and durability. The boat was launched for the first time September 2nd 2007 with great success. It is a stable design and with some practice, she is a snap to paddle. |
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| 29451 | 16 Feet pre 1929 Peterborough Rowing Skiff | $7,500 |  |
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| This is a stunning example of Peterborough's fine Canadian craftsmanship. This is a gorgeous varnished grade Peterborough boat made of cedar strip with copper nails. It is a pre-1929 boat, exact date unknown. Very solid condition - Restoration was done 6 years ago and the boat still looks fresh and beautiful - 50 new oak ribs, bench seats, floor boards and a few small sections of plank replaced. All the rest is original including the removable seat backs. Recent new varnish. This boat is light, strong and a pleasure to row or show. |
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| 29731 | 16.5 Feet 1940's Peterborough Speedster | $10,500 |  |
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| Complete restoration finished June 2008, marine survey completed July 2008. Perfect condition, all upholstery redone. New mooring cover. Asking $10,500.00 negotiable, depending on which engine is requested. |
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| 26501 | 17 Feet 1930 Peterborough Gull Skiff | $8,000 |  |
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| This is a cedar rowing skiff bearing the serial number #5136115. It has no rot and every piece of wood is original. It has the original oar locks with spoon blade oars and was always kept indoors. It has a double rowing station and double scarf joint. Boat has a wine glass stern and a raked transom along with half round ash ribs. The actual year is unknown but it is beleived to be between 1925 and 1935. This boat was purchased as part of a property acquisition and came with it 5 years ago and the owner is now ready to sell the boat. This boat has a survey conducted by the late Jonathan Watson attesting to it's overall impressive condition. This is believed to be a Gull model which is a very rare and beauctiful model with excellent lines. |
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| 30148 | 17 Feet 1940 Peterborough Speedster | $9,000 |  |
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| The history of the Peterborough Boat Company and the fine Canadian Craftsmanship that they created oozes out of this terrific looking 17 foot Peterborough Speedster.
This boat just just come through a full, complete and exhaustive restoration with all details being addressed so that it is complete and correct. The boat is gorgeous and is offered with a trailer which will pull it nicely. |
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| 28836 | 17 Feet 1957 Peterborough SeaFarer | $5,000 |  |
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| This is a Peterborough Seafarer with all original wood except transom. She is a beautiful boat which has had some restoration done. Has original hard top. It has been stored inside. Fiberglass has been added to hull. This boat is located 1 hour south of Montreal, Quebec, Canada near Vermont and NY border. |
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| 30575 | 17' Feet circa 1940 Peterborough Ontarian | $3,400 |  |
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| Peterborough is of course one of the premier names in boat construction from Ontario. The Peterborough Canoe Museum in Peterborough, Ontario has a boat exactly like this on display and refers to it as the "Cadillac of canoes". Here is a full restored Pete 16' canoe that is ready to paddle on your lake or river...or display in your great room. What an opportunity for a canoe collector to get this boat at a great price. Make me an offer on this boat and we can make things happen. |
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| 29445 | 19'6 Feet 1946 Peterborough Inboard Runabout | $27,000 |  |
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| This boat was commissioned as a custom build for a family on Stoney Lake back in 1939. She was completed after war efforts were stopped in 1946. This boat is a true custom build because it features many of Peterborough's most desirable construction methods and this model is not seen in any of the company's catalogues. She was fully restored in the 1980's and had a new bottom installed. The boat is still in excellent condition and shows that it has been very well taken care of. This is also a very functional design with the second row of seating behind the driver's position. She has fresh varnish and is ready to go! This is a rare 3 owner boat with a nice history. |
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| 30812 | 20 Feet 1930's Peterborough Launch | $4,000 |  |
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| A beautiful piece of Canadian Craftsmanship and worthy of a restoration. The boat has varnished mahogany planking on steam bent white oak ribs. The boat has mahogany decks and transom and includes an original 4 cylinder Buchanan "Junior" engine. |
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| 30346 | 24 Feet 1924 Peterborough AutoCraft Long Deck Launch | $79,500 |  |
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| The Peterborough Canoe Company was one of Canada's largest and best known boat builders. During their production, the company produced outboard boats, sailboats, racing hulls, and a small number of inboards. This is a fine example of the AutoCraft Launch produced by Peterborough in the 1920's. The current owner located this boat in an Illinois warehouse. She was completely restored in 2003. She is powered by her original Kermath model 20. Only 3 of these boats are known to exist today. She is graceful and a beautiful survivor! |
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