Gray & Gray Yacht Brokers, Inc. - Gray & Gray Yachts
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Boating Enthusiasts will recognize ROAR as one of the iconic 32' Beals Island Lobster-style yachts built and designed by Clinton Beal. His lobster vessels have sweeping sheerlines, a fine entry forward and efficient "below waterline" design. Beals Island in the Jonesport area of Maine is where most early lobster boats were designed, and where lobster boat racing began. Beal is the last of the Beal's Island wooden lobster builders having built two torpedo-stern models, and numerous traditional stern lobster vessels. ROAR was rebuilt in 1985 by Royal River Boatyard with new transom, ribs, deck and pilothouse and cabin trunk. At that time, she was owned by the boatyard owner. In approximately 2016, the present owner purchased her and installed the new planks as described in hull construction. He also installed a new GM 454 gas inboard, FWC. He has enjoyed using her for charter parties in the Tenant’s Harbor, ME area. He has thoroughly enjoyed running this "Classic" Downeast lobster vessel, delighting in day trips and picnic cruises. Please call for your inspection of ROAR. Why not own a piece of Maine lobsterboat history? She is stunning to look at and handles like a sports car. We shall be pleased to get you aboard for your viewing. Thank you for your interest.
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TANKAGE:
Fuel: approximately 80 gallons in 2015 aluminum tank.
Water: 15 gallons in Monel tank.
Holding: No
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COMMENTS: Boating Enthusiasts will recognize ROAR as one of the iconic 32' Beals Island Lobster-style yachts built and designed by Clinton Beal. His lobster vessels have sweeping sheerlines, a fine entry forward and efficient "below waterline" design. Beals Island in the Jonesport area of Maine is where most early lobster boats were designed, and where lobster boat racing began. Beal is the last of the Beals Island wooden lobster builders having built two torpedo-stern models, and numerous traditional stern lobster vessels. ROAR was rebuilt in 1985 by Royal River Boatyard with new transom, ribs, deck and pilothouse and cabin trunk. At that time, she was owned by the boatyard owner. In approximately 2016, the present owner purchased her and installed the new planks as described in hull construction. He also installed a new GM 454 gas inboard, FWC. He has enjoyed using her for charter parties in the Tenant’s Harbor, ME area. He has thoroughly enjoyed running this "Classic" Downeast lobster vessel, delighting in day trips and picnic cruises. Please call for your inspection of ROAR. Why not own a piece of Maine lobsterboat history? She is stunning to look at and handles like a sports car. We shall be pleased to get you aboard for your viewing. Thank you for your interest.
Potential purchasers should assume that items on the vessel at the time of viewing, but not specifically listed on this specification sheet, are not included with the sale of the yacht. These specifications are believed to be correct but cannot be guaranteed. Specifications are provided for information purposes. Data was obtained from sources believed reliable but is not guaranteed by owner or brokers. Buyer assumes responsibility to verify all speeds, consumptions, capacities and other measurements contained herein and otherwise provided, and agrees to instruct his surveyor to confirm such details prior to purchase. Vessel subject to sale, price and inventory changes, and withdrawal from market without notice.
Mechanical Disclaimer: Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meter. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise, and major overhauls as well as ALL other representations noted on the listing.
DISCLAIMER TO BOARD VESSEL: In the event the Buyer boards the vessel either on land or in the water without a broker or owner, the Buyer(s) agrees and understands he boards at his sole risk and liability.