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Made in Arundel, Maine, mid 80s to the present, including the General Marine 25. Built for commercial and pleasure use. Engine options include gas/diesel inboard. |
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Manufactured by the Ellis Boat Company of Manset, Maine. This model, introduced in the late 70s and still available today, is a semi-custom design, including the hard top trunk cabin, soft top trunk cabin and workboat models. |
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Manufactured by Cape Dory Yachts, Inc. of East Taunton, Massachusetts from the mid 80s through the early 90s. A production boat, including the Open Fisherman, Hard Top cruiser, Soft Top cruiser and the Flybridge cruiser. A variety of engine options, including inboard gas and diesel Sistership Available. |
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Manufactured by Lyman Morse, Thomaston, Maine. A custom built cold mold wood epoxy design available with gas or diesel power from the mid 90s to the present. Sistership Available |
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Manufactured by Padebco Custom Boats, Round Pound, Maine from the early 70s to the present. Bruce Cunningham's reputation as a custom boat finisher and builder is highly regarded in the boating community. Although the model shown does not exactly fit the category of the traditional semi-displacement Downeast hull, it does represent a nice combination of a traditional style with the latest technology of jet boat power. |
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Manufactured by The Anchorage, Inc., Warren, Rhode Island, from the early 70s to the present. Available as a trunk cabin hard top cruiser and bass boat style. Also built as a flush deck bass boat. Early models have an engine box; later models available with flush deck in pilot house. Sistership Available. |
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Manufactured initially by the Blue Seas Boat Company, then the Hinterhoeller Yacht Company. A Royal Lowell design, the 31 was introduced by the Blue Seas Boat Company in Canada in the mid 80s. Two models were available, including the Out Island with longhouse and designed for comfortable cruising. The Palm Beach model has a larger cockpit and slightly shorter pilot house. This model was popular with sport fishermen. A flybridge was optional as well as several gas and diesel outboard. Sistership Available |
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The model shown is the Special Edition 2000 that we have here in our showroom in Rockport, Maine. In 1998, the Blue Seas Marine company introduced the Blue Seas 33. This model combined the larger pilot house of the Out Island and the spacious Palm Beach cockpit. Available to see now!! |
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Manufactured by Jarvis Newman, Southwest Harbor, Maine in the early 70s to the early 80s. Jarvis Newman was one of the first builders of fiberglass hulls. One of his earliest molds was the now classic 36' Newman. This 36' model was readily accepted by the fishermen and many were finished as commercial boats The Newman 32 hull made it's debut in 1974, followed a few years later by the Royal Lowell design 46. Newman was primarily a hull builder and made his models available to other builders and finishers. |
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