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1965 David Bud MacIntosh

CEDAR Used Boat For Sale | ID# 2809996

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CEDAR

39' David Bud MacIntosh 1965

David Bud MacIntosh 1965 For Sale in York, Maine

$80,000

York, Maine

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    General Description

    CEDAR

    1965, Bud MacIntosh Sloop, 39'


    Cedar was designed and built by famed New Hampshire boat builder Bud McIntosh in his shop at Dover Point along the banks of the Piscataqua River and launched in 1965 under the name Go Go Girl. She spent many happy years under her first ownership sailing out of Chatham, MA and York ME before being sold to new ownership and mostly out of sight and out of mind until found by Maynard Bray in 2018 sitting covered from sight and the elements in a field in Vermont.


    Maynard wrote about this find in his series of articles for WoodenBoat magazine entitled “Save A Classic” and that article was read with great interest by boat builder Paul Rollins for whom her original designer / builder, Bud McIntosh had been a mentor.


    Paul Rollins contacted the owner of Cedar (ex Go Go Girl) and acquired the boat with the idea of refitting her as a nice little retirement project. As these things go there’s always more work to be done than originally seen to the eye and what was intended to be a refit evolved into an almost complete restoration (nicely documented in the WoodenBoat article “Bringing Go Go Girl Home” by Randall Peffer).


    Relaunched in 2023 and available for inspection by interested parties, Cedar is now ready for yet another 50+ years of sailing (or more).


    Bluewater Yacht Sales is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Brooklin Boat Yard. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel
    Principle Dimensions and Information

    Designer / Builder: David C. (Bud) MacIntosh)

    Year Built: 1965

    LOA: 39’, 0”

    LWL: 27’, 6”

    Beam: 10’, 0”

    Draft: 5’, 6”

    Displacement: 19,000 lbs.

    Ballast: 6,000 lbs. Epoxied Iron

    Sail Area: 726 sq. ft.

    Auxiliary Propulsion: Westerbeke 46, Fresh-water Cooled Diesel, 46HP

    Engine Hours: 434

    Fuel Capacity: 20 Gallons

    Fresh Water Capacity: 40 Gallons

    Interior Layout and Accomodations

    Furthest forward is chain locker with access from forward cabin by way of opening in forward bulkhead

    Next aft is forward sleeping cabin with accommodations for two (2) persons in a V-berth configuration with seat / step between berths. Storage bins below V-berths and storage lockers above and outboard of the berthing space.

    Continuing aft is passageway between forward cabin and main saloon with storage lockers to starboard and head area to port. Next aft in main saloon with settee seating / berthing port and starboard of the center line located drop leaf dining table and storage in drawers and lockers above and outboard of the berths.

    Again, continuing aft is the galley area to port and starboard. A cast iron, solid fuel stove and oven along with a stainless-steel galley sink basin are located to port. Opposite to starboard is a 2-burner Force 10 propane stove and a well-insulated, under counter ice box with the counter top doing double duty as a handy chart desk.

    Furthest aft on centerline behind the companionway ladder is the engine box and ships electrical panel with quarter berths located outboard to port and starboard.

    The interior of Cedar is nicely finished off in the Herreshoff style of white panted bulkheads and joinery accented by varnished trim, drawer and locker fronts, deck beams, interior cabin sides and overhead planking. The cabin sole throughout is bare teak. Natural lighting and ventilation provided by a total of ten (10) opening ports in the cabin sides and two overhead hatches. Additional (electrical) lighting is provided by well-placed reading lights throughout the interior.

    Hull, Deck and Cabin Construction

    Full keel with cut-away forefoot and keel hung rudder underwater configuration

    Carvel planked Mahogany and Cedar planking over White Oak frames

    Copper rivet fastened Mahogany planking above the waterline

    Bronze screw fastened Cedar planking below the waterline

    White Oak and Locust keel, dead wood, horn timber and stem

    Locust and 315 stainless steel floors

    Painted plywood bulkheads

    Mahogany cabin sides (painted exterior, varnished interior)

    Vanished Fir deck beams and overhead Cedar cabin top planking.

    Decks, cockpit and cabin top of marine plywood with fiberglass cloth overlay set in epoxy with painted finish.

    Deck Hardware

    Bow anchor roller

    Bronze bow chocks

    Stainless steel bow pulpit

    Bronze lifeline stanchions

    Single coated wire lifelines

    Bronze inner-forestay deck fitting

    Bronze bow cleat

    Bronze anchor hawse pipe

    Bronze deck fills for fuel and water

    Teak and Bronze mid-ships cleats

    Ten (10) opening posts in cabin sides and front.

    Two opening hatches on cabin top (butterfly hatch above main saloon)

    Handrails port and starboard on cabin top

    Dorade box and cowl vent on cabin top above head area

    “Charle Nobel” chimney thru cabin top

    Bronze stern chocks

    Bronze stern cleat

    Opening hatch to aft lazarette.

    Spars and Rigging

    Deck stepped, single spreader, masthead sloop configuration.

    Sitka Spruce mast, boom and spreaders painted (buff)

    Aluminum spinnaker pole

    Aluminum reaching strut

    Bronze mainsail luff track

    Bronze spinnaker pole track

    Stainless steel 1x19 wire standing rigging (stays and shrouds) with bronze turnbuckle adjusters

    Sail Trim and Sail Handling Equipment

    North Sails roller-furling headstay

    Merriman #5 single-speed bronze sheet winches port and starboard at cockpit coamings

    Merriman #2 single speed bronze halyard winch starboard mast

    Merriman #16 single speed chrome bronze halyard winch port mast

    Stainless steel Genoa tracks with adjustable cars port and starboard side decks

    Double-ended mainsheet system with bronze blocks and bronze rod traveler

    Low-stretch yacht braid sheets and halyards

    Adjustable boom topping lift

    Sails and Canvas

    Mainsail

    Roller-furling Genoa

    Mainsail cover

    Cockpit dodger

    Electronics and Navigational Equipment

    Apelco VXL7500 VHF radio

    Garmin GPS X5V chart plotter on swing-out bracket at companionway

    Ritchie helm compass in custom varnished wood & bronze binnacle with stainless steel binnacle guard

    Depth Sounder

    Auxiliary Propulsion and Fuel Systems

    Westerbeke model 46, fresh water cooled, 46 HP, diesel inboard engine

    Engine Hours: 434 hours (August 2023)

    Westerbeke deluxe ignition panel with tachometer, hour meter, and gauges for cooling water temperature, engine oil pressure and charging voltage.

    Double lever controls for throttle and gear selection and engine shut-off located on starboard cockpit side wall with protective bronze bar.

    Bronze (1”) propellor shaft

    Bronze flax-packing type stuffing box

    2-blade, fixed blade, 16x14 bronze propellor

    Perko raw water strainer

    Verna water-lift muffler

    Monel diesel fuel tank

    20 Gallon fuel capacity

    USCG A1 fuel lines

    Racor fuel filter

    Electrical Systems

    12-Volt ships electrical system

    Group 24, 12-volt marine batteries (2ea)

    Master battery selector switch

    Bass circuit breaker panel for control of all ship’s DC systems

    Inverter / Charger

    Bayonet style DC outlets (2ea)

    Battery charging by engine alternator and solar panel

    Plumbing and Sanitation

    40 Gallon fresh water capacity

    Stainless steel fresh water tank

    Manually supplied (hand pump) cold fresh water at galley sink and head area sink

    Airhead composting toilet

    Ground Tackle

    Kedge anchor, 35 lb. with appropriate chain and rode

    Plow anchor, 35 lb. with appropriate chain and rode

    Bow roller

    Dewatering Equipment

    Rule 2000 GPH electric / automatic bilge pump

    Edson manually operated diaphragm type bilge pump

    Safety Equipment

    Navigational lighting

    Lifesling

    Fire Extinguisher

    Life Jackets

    Additional Equipment

    Dock lines and fenders

    Boat hooks (2)

    Pram / tender with oars

    Disclaimer

    Brooklin Boat Yard 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.

    This listing is courtesy of the MLS and may be centrally listed with another broker. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey representation of a particular vessel.