Boldwater

1940, Casey Boat Building Company Cutter 36’

 

Boldwater

Boldwater’s original hull construction by Casey Boat Building Company (Fairhaven, MA) was traditional plank-on-frame construction with mahogany planking over white oak frames, backbone and other structural members. As part of a major restoration the current owner, while employed at Zimmerman Marine (Cardinal, VA) in 1985 wooded and faired the entire hull, applied (3) three layers of western red cedar veneers (set in epoxy) and a single (1) exterior layer of 8 oz. fiberglass cloth was applied (set in epoxy) to the hull exterior. This new cold-molded hull exterior was then faired again (long-boarded), primed and a finish coat of Awlgrip paint was applied. Likewise, Boldwater’s original decks, cabin tops, and cockpit sole and joinery overlaid with two (2) layers of 10 oz. fiberglass cloth set in epoxy and finish coated with Awlgrip paint. The result of this restoration / refit work are hull, decks and cabin that are dry and stronger than when originally built with an exterior finish that is as good as (or better than) any other boat of any age or construction type.


New Asking Price: $35,000 $30,000
Location: Stockton Springs, Maine