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1951 Herreshoff 8 Meter

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1951 Herreshoff 8 Meter1951 Herreshoff 8 Meter1951 Herreshoff 8 Meter1951 Herreshoff 8 Meter1951 Herreshoff 8 Meter1951 Herreshoff 8 Meter
1951 Herreshoff 8 Meter1951 Herreshoff 8 Meter1951 Herreshoff 8 Meter
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SAMS ABYC www.MarinesurveyorUSA.com 2 of 8 Hull Identification Number (HIN): FLZ1097560377 (This HIN would have been assigned by the state of Florida.

At the time of the building of the vessel a HIN was not required and a number had to be assigned, in later years, for the purposes of registration.) Official #: US Coast Guard Vessel Documentation A search of the Coast Guard Documentation records did not show any vessel listing on either the name AIKI, AI KI, or under the title # 641773.

This vessel may have been documented at some time prior; however with the information furnished to date we can not establish the provenance.

Certificate aboard / numbers attached: No Registration or ship’s papers were presented or observed onboard.

Florida registration numbers were displayed.

How seen: Afloat: NO Dry-dock: YES Location of Survey: Liberty Landing Marina, Jersey City, NJ.

VESSEL PARTICULARS Builder: Lewis Francis Herreshoff (1890-1972), Designer: Lewis Francis Herreshoff Year Built: 1951 Year of Rebuilt: 1977 Vessel was reportedly rebuilt and the hull fibreglassed by Thomas Noeker.

Noeker is a master shipwright that may still reside in the Florida Keys.

HIN: FLZ1097560377 (reported to have had # assigned when the vessel was rebuilt in 1977.

Model: Sloop LOA: 45’+/-, 14 meters Beam: 9’ 0” Draft: 7’ 0“ Displacement: Unknown Hull Type: Displacement Material/Color: Fiberglass over wood / White SAMS ABYC www.MarinesurveyorUSA.com 3 of 8 Deck: Reinforced Fiberglass Plastic (RFP) over wooden decks Bulkheads: Wood Cabin Sole: Wood Construction: White Cedar Plank on Oak Frames & sheathed with fiberglass w/ reportedly 9 layers of mat HULL & DECK: The hull was inspected as was the deck.

There is an in tact fiberglass overlay on the hull that is reportedly the work of a shipwright back in the 70’s.

From the exterior the vessel makes a good appearance until the decks and cockpit were viewed.

The deck is also fiber glassed; however there is cracking a d peeling on the surface and some moisture has leaked through into the wood below and may have caused some deterioration.

From the interior of the vessel, in areas, the wooden structure including the ribs and planks, are visible.

There are areas of soft spots and rot.

Cockpit SUPERSTRUCTURE &CABINS: The superstructure is in tact, although not in good condition.

The cabins are cluttered with excessive equipment and not orderly.

Engine is reportedly a MS2B 1951/1977 Complete Rebuild General Condition: Not tested Number/Type: One Diesel Hours: Unknown Manufacturer: VOLVO Model: MS2B MECHANICAL SYSTEMS Mechanical systems were not operated and the vessel appears to have been laid up for a number of years, pending a restoration.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS The electrical system is reported to have been rewired in 1992 according to a 2002 survey report.

All systems will require a test for function and many will require updating during refit.GALLEY EQUIPMENT The galley area is at the bottom of the companionway and there is a booth to starboard and a settee to port.

TANKAGE AND PLUMBING Tanks are reported to be fiberglass with two (2) 15 gal fuel tanks and one (1) 28 gal freshwater tank with a porta-potty for the MSD.

Tank sizes are as reported and the MSD is compliant.

ELECTRONICS/NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT Compass: Ritchie VHF Radio: President Autopilot: Autohelm 2000 (reported) GPS/Loran None observed Radar: None Stereo: AM/FM/Stereo Electric Panels: Breakers in cabin 110/115 VAC Shorepower Control center with voltage meter and DC breaker panels on Starboard DECK EQUIPMENT Anchor(s): Not currently equipped Chain/Rode(s): 8 ‘Chain+/- and Nylon rode 3/4” Windless: Manual Windless Bow Roller(s): Yes Bow/ Pulpit: FRP w/ S/S Pulpit SAFETY/REQUIRED EQUIPMENT PFD's: Total 6 Type II Horn/Bell: Not found Oil/Pollution Placards: Yes/Oil & MARPOL Fire Extinguishers: Replace all.

SUMMARY The overall cosmetic exterior of the hull was found to be in average condition.

The overall cosmetic exterior of the house was found to be in poor condition.

Random moisture check of the hull was performed and was low to moderate.

The meter reads only a frication of an inch in depth and does not read through to the wooden hull where, form the interior, where areas where the wood were wet and rotted with elevated readings only found by observation.

All machinery was installed according to N.F.P.A. and/or A.B.Y.C. standards for the year the vessel was built.

The engine is reported to be re-built and the condition is consistent with the report, however there is evidence that it has not been in use for a long period of time.

The wiring was inspected where accessible throughout the vessel and found to exhibit a generally fair condition.

Due to the wiring looms and conduits, which transit areas which would require dismantling and removals objects for their inspection, a significant amount of wiring could not be observed.

If a detailed report as to the condition and capacities of the wiring is desired, it is recommended that a qualified marine electrical engineer be engaged to ascertain an in-depth condition of the vessel’s wiring and to repair any wiring deficiencies.

Fuel and water tanks were inspected where accessible and appear to be serviceable.

No obvious leakage was noted; however, the tanks were not full at the time of the inspection.

The tanks should be filled with their appropriate liquid and checked under full-tank status or pressure-tested to attest to their condition.

The structural interior of the vessel was inspected where accessible without major removals and found to be in poor condition and somewhat disassembled.

All partitions and bulkheads require additional inspection to determine soundness.

The purpose of the inspection is to determine the value of the vessel and its suitability for restoration.

The inspection was conducted while the vessel was in dry-dock.

The market value appearing on the signature page of this report is based on the cost of restoration and average selling price of a vessel of this type and size according to materials at hand.

This vessel is no longer suitable for its intended use.

Highest and best use for this vessel would be for restoration due to the significance of the historic value of a vessel of this era.

The cost of restoration to bring this vessel back to “suitable for use” would be prohibited for most parties willing to undertake such an ambitious project.

Working against restoring the vessel is the fiberglassing of the hull which would prohibit the access to repair the deteriorated wooden planks and structures.

The value of the vessel, in the opinion of this surveyor, is there for reduced to the value of the components, and at that would be a niche market for a party attempting to restore a like vessel, or a museum looking for a project vessel of this type.



ABOUT THIS BOAT
Basic Information
Type:Sail
Year:1951
Length:42'
Price:$9,000.00
City:Liberty Landing
State:New Jersey
More Details
Engine:Volvo
Engine Count:Single
Engine Hours:low
Drive:IB
Horsepower:40
Fuel:Diesel
Hull Material:Wood
Beam:9'
Draft:7'
Condition:Good

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