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36 Feet 1897 Davis Glass Cabin Launch

36 Feet 1897 Davis Glass Cabin Launch

$400,000 (USD)

Boat ID: 37350

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Boat Summary
$400,000 (USD) SOLD
Boat ID: 37350

This pre-1900 Davis Glass Cabin Launch has been comprehensively restored and wonderfully maintained. Built by Davis Dry Dock of Kingston, Ontario. Very few of these early luxury launches survived over the years and only 2 Davis launches are known to exist today. This example has an interesting history as she was built for Hiram Walker, of the distillery fame. The boat went through a 20,000+ hour restoration and is immaculate. Originally steam powered; she has been repowered with a reliable Chrysler Crown engine. Stunning white-oak cabinetry throughout, she represents the height of luxury cruising during this time period. Plush leather upholstery and polished brass surround you in its enclosed cabin. This is a wonderful boat for entertaining and can accommodate up to 30 passengers in any weather!

Location:
Pelican Lake, MN
Views:
7,347
Boat Details
Year:
1897
Manufacturer:
Davis Glass Cabin Launch
Model:
Length:
36
Beam:
Engine Details
Year:
1940's
Make:
Chrysler Crown M47S
Cylinders:
6
Hours:
Unknown
Max Speed:
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Trailer Details
Year:
No Trailer
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Other Information
Boat Cover:
No
Stereo:
No
Tonneau:
No
Spotlight:
No
Side Curtain:
No
Convertible Top:
No
Fume Detector:
No
Fire Extinguisher:
No
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