Tollycraft motor yacht

 


 

Sitting on Irondequoit Bay

Just brought home from Lake Erie

Chris with the boat at survey haul out

Chris at the helm

Welland Canal

Welland Canal

Niagara on the Lake

New props

New carpet in Salon

Irondequoit Bay Bridge

Dock Party and Newport Marina

Sodus Bay

Heavy Rain in Irondequoit Bay

After a Gas tank leak the boat was hauled out for repair

June 2007 inside ready for repairs

The entire galley needed to be removed so the floor could be cut

After removing all the fiberglass that held the tank to the hull, The tank is now ready to be taken out

Now nothing but a hole and a mess!

Ready to put a tank and floor back in

The original tank was boxed in around the bottom which allowed water to collect and rot the tank

New High Low table

Old Rails geting ready for refinish

Fore deck before new varnish

Original Fly Bridge Seating

Compounding the hull

Original Sette

Old carpet and High low table

Liquor cabinet in corner location

Galley

Knitting booties

Old carpet and 10,000 staples finally removed

New Carpet!

Salon refinishing

Headliner removed and ready for new lighting

A lot of sanding to remove the old faded varnish

A few layers of old valance cloth

Headliner battens

New cloth on Valance

Headliner Installed

Spring Launch for 2007

After arriving at Eagle Creek Marina

A view of the original Bimini Top

Lake Freighter on Lake Ontario

Lake Freighter Passing by

After Remodel looking forward stb

After Remodel looking forward prt

After Remodel aft stb

1972 Tollycraft tricabin 40   
Always a fresh water boat, she was trucked from Washington to the 1000 islands when commissioned. Purchased in the late 70's by a family in Buffalo NY and became ours in the summer of 2005

Motor Yacht    Fast Trawler
Hull    Fiberglass
Designer    Ed Monk Sr.

Displacement    30,000 lbs
Length 40' as measured by Tollycraft at centerline of hull
Beam 13' 4"
Length overall 42'
Length at waterline 38'
Draft    3' 2"

Tankage:
Fuel  300 gallons    the rear tanks of 120 gal removed years ago for room.
Water    120 gal
Holding     35 gallon

Powered by twin Chrysler 440 engines with 330 HP each
She cruises at 14 knots with a top speed of 21 knots
Marine gear is 2.57:1 Borg Warner Velvet Drives
Spinning 22 x 21, 4 blade wheels

6.5 KW Onan Generator on board

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