1976 Custom 22' (6.71 m) Passamaquoddy Friendship Sloop
Pocasset, Massachusetts, United States
Senility
Senility is a 22' Friendship Sloop originally built by Chuck Collins of Bass River Boat Works in Massachusetts in 1976 from the Passamaquoddy mold. From 2017-2019 her current owner totally refurbished her, including enlarging her cockpit.
- Antique and Classics
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
$ 33,000 USD
€ 29,481 Euros
$ 44,569 CAD
£ 24,973 GBP
Description
Senility is a 22' Friendship Sloop originally built by Chuck Collins of Bass River Boat Works in Massachusetts in 1976 from the Passamaquoddy mold. From 2017-2019 her current owner totally refurbished her, including enlarging her cockpit. She is a fiberglass hull with a fiberglass deck assembly with molded-in non-skid, and new varnished spruce spars with an extensively reconditioned diesel engine. Her cabin houses a portable head with a cushioned seat and storage compartments.
Her classic gaff rig, clipper bow, and sheer are not only graceful but provide stability for sailing with family and friends or solo. If you are in the market for a small classic coastal sloop in Bristol condition, this Friendship is well worth your consideration!
Data Sheet
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 22' (6.71 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1976
Beam: 7' 6''
Draft Max: 3' 9''
Heads: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Super Structure Material: Fiberglass
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Hull Finish: Gelcoat
Fuel Tank: 10 Gallons (37.85 Liters)
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Beta Marine
- Engine Year: 1992
- Fuel Type: Diesel
Full Details
Construction
Senility (formerly Angelus), Sail No. 153, was built by Chuck Collins of the Bass River Boat Works in Massachusetts with a fiberglass hull and deck assembly. 2000 lbs interior lead ballast. Exterior teak trim has been recently stripped and varnished. In 2017 her current owner enlarged the cockpit and painted her topsides dark green with red bottom paint.
Engine
1992 Beta Marine 12 1/2 HP diesel engine recently refurbished with new propeller shaft, cutlass bearing, and Edson International worm gear, etc. (at a cost of $18,000+) Hours on the motor are estimated at less than 200. Raycor filter. Wheel steering with varnished teak binnacle housing compass, throttle, engine gauges. 2-blade bronze propeller.
Tanks
Fuel: 10 gals in two 5-gal. plastic tanks.
Electrical
Two new 12V gel batteries are located in the engine compartment. The Guest dual bank charger is in the cabin on the bulkhead along with the new circuit breaker panel and main battery and bilge switches. New depth and speed indicators. 110v shore power connection in the cockpit.
Sails and Rigging
The new mast, boom, and gaff are Sitka spruce, 2018-19. Staysail boom and bowsprit are also spruce. All spars are varnished.
Main sail and new jib with new roller furling. The main sail halyards lead back to the cockpit for raising and lowering with a cabintop winch.
New canvas covers for main sail, wheel, and pedestal, and new canvas mast boot and seat cushions.
Stainless steel standing rigging, cast bronze fittings at the ends of the bowsprit and mast. Ports and bowsprit stays are bronze. Chain plates are galvanized steel. Deck hardware is bronze. Deadeyes and blocks are lignum vitae.
Custom gallows frame for boom.
Accommodations
In the peak of the cabin forward of the mast is the anchor rope area. Aft and around mast is space for stowage with outboard shelves, port and starboard. A portable head is next aft, center line. To port is a single 5' locker with cushion and storage below. On the starboard side are built-in lockers. Two opening bronze ports. 5' headroom.
Up in the cockpit through the louvered companionway teak doors and slide is seating for 4-6 on new cushions. The compass is on the custom binnacle. The teak helm seat provides access to the steering mechanism and a holder for an air horn. The cockpit sole hatch provides access to the engine. The boom rests on the custom gallows frame aft.
Side decks to bow with cabintop handrails and mooring bit and chocks on the foredeck.
Equipment
4" Compass mounted on cockpit binnacle
Yachtsman Anchor mounted on bow with 5' chain, rode
Spare anchor
1 Fire Extinguisher
Boat hook
Fenders, dock lines, PFDs
Disclaimer
The Company 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.
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Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Kathe Newman Walton.
We look forward to working with you!
Newman Marine Brokerage
254 Main Street
Southwest Harbor ME 04679 USA
Phone: 1-207-244-5560
Email: info@jarvisnewman.us
Website: https://www.jarvisnewman.us
Newman Marine is a boat brokerage firm that has been operating in Southwest Harbor on Mount Desert Island, Maine, since the early 1980s. Owned and operated by Jarvis Newman from 1980 to 2015 and now by his daughter, Kathe, we are in the business of moving boats to and from satisfied customers. We specialize in Downeast-style vessels, lobster yachts, Friendship Sloops, and locally built and owned boats.
Kathe Newman Walton
Owner Broker
254 Main Street
Southwest Harbor ME 04679 USA
Office: 1-207-266-5574
Cell: 1-207-266-5574
Email: info@jarvisnewman.us
Kathe grew up in the village of Manset in Southwest Harbor, Maine, in and out of her father's and grandfather's boat shops and on the water in various vessels. Sailing at girls' camps and on the family boats were a large part of summers with family and friends. From the late '60s through early '80s, the family summer vacation was going to the Friendship Sloop Races in Friendship Harbor on the family sloop. Plus many sails and power boat picnics on island beaches. Kathe and her husband, Dan, live on Mount Desert Island and have five grown children and several grandchildren. They both are USCG Master Captains and enjoy working and recreating on the water.