2003 EDEY & DUFF HERRESHOFF 12 1/2 DOUGHDISH (New Listing) CALAMITY is a comfortable, easy family daysailer, well suited for teaching someone to sail, or for an expert interested in class racing as she is equipped with numerous hardware and sail upgrades. Built by Edey and Duff in 2004, CALAMITY has been a well cared one owner boat since launching. She has been owned by a most meticulous owner and is in excellent condition. She has been always stored indoors for the winter. Dimensions LOA: 15 ft 10 in, Beam: 5 ft 10 in, LWL: 12 ft 6 in Draft: 2 ft 6 in Displacement: 1500 lbs. Ballast: 735 lbs Along with new Harkin blocks, non-stretch rigging, CALAMITY has 4 quality sets of sails, main and jib, from Harding, Sperry, and Quantum as well as 2 spinnakers with pole and gear. The varnish is in very good condition and her bottom has been painted with Interlux Baltoplate Anti-Fouling Paint, for a racing finish. CALAMITY will be sold at the advertised buy it now price with her standard cruising sails (main and jib) and without the Triad Trailer. She is available with the Triad Trailer and her full complement of sails at additional cost. All rigging, blocks cleats etc. come with the boat ready to sail. 4 sets of sails: Main and Jib from Harding, Sperry, and Quantum as well as 2 spinnakers Larger main and jib sheet blocks to accommodate larger diameter lines. Scheafer main sheet cam cleat, large mast mounted card compass “Quissett” spinnaker sheet blocks, Masthead wind indicator, Non-stretch halyards, Custom outhaul Aluminum spinnaker pole, Wooden spinnaker pole, Custom hand carved name boards “CALAMITY”, Varnish oar and bronze oar lock Should you wish to inspect CALAMITY, she is located in Cataumet, Massachusetts Feel free to call 413-335-6402 or email tim.classicsailboatshop@gmail.com CALAMITY is a fabulous little yacht. The Doughdish is a fiberglass reproduction of the original Herreshoff 12 1/2 footer, constructed in foam sandwich fiberglass with teak trim. It is built to the exact hull dimensions and rig of the sloops designed by N. G. Herreshoff in 1914.
Pisces 21 Daysailer
This 2006 Pisces daysailer has been lightly used and recently refurbished with professional stripping and varnishing of all the exterior woodwork as well as repainting the boot stripe and bottom. She is ready to launch and offered below replacement cost. Continue reading
Ganon and Benjamin 28′ ‘Tern’ Class Rozinante
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“HOPE” is one of four Gannon & Benjamin Yawls, adapted by Nat Benjamin from the famous Rozinante by L.F. Herreshoff. The Tern Class incorporates 18” greater beam, firmer bilges, greater displacement and sail area, resulting in a stiffer boat with … Continue reading
TANGLEWOOD PHOTO SHOOT
We’re very excited that our 1904 28′ B.B. Crowninshield has attracted the attention of SOUNDINGS Magazine. This past Friday, Soundings journalist/photographer Steve Knauth met us on beautiful sunny Berkshire afternoon to do a photo shoot of ANONA at TANGLEWOOD, summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra BSO. Be sure to watch an upcoming issue of Soundings to see many fabulous photos and a beautifully written article on ANONA!
1904 Crowninshield “ANONA”. SOLD
1904 B.B. Crowninshiel $8,900, With Trailer Offers Considered
We just returned from the Wooden Boat Show in Mystic Seaport where she was on display and for sale. “ANONA” was received with rave reviews from Seaport Staff as well as show goers alike. We have her looking spectacular with her new paint and varnish and are looking for a knowledgable buyer who will restore her so she will be sailing another 107 years!
Marshall Sanderling Catboat 2010
Herreshoff Alerion built by the Sanford Boat Company
This beautiful cold molded Herreshoff Alerion reproduction is Hull #4, built by the Nantucket based Sanford Boat Company.
I found her in Fargo North Dakota painted black and in long term storage. After many hours of refinishing, we were very satisfied with the outcome. She has been SOLD, and is now at home on Nantucket, with the rest of the Nantucket Yacht Club Alerion Fleet.


