1960 Matthews 42' (12.80 m) Cabin Cruisers
Mystic, Connecticut, United States
Sea Lark is a fully restored vessel with rebuilding achieved through the years. The photos in this listing of work being carried out are to illustrate the rebuilding projects that have all been completed during the currrent owner's tenure.
- Classic Expedition Motorsailer
- Power
- Used
- Gas/Petrol
- Wood Hull
Data Sheet
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 42' (12.80 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 1960
Fuel Type: Gas/Petrol
Hull Material: Wood
Full Details
FULL DETAILS
At her dock in Mystic, Connecticut. Sea Lark is a fine example of the renowned Carl Matthews designed and Matthews Company of Port Clinton Ohio built aft cabin motor yacht.
She is fully restored vessel with rebuilding achieved through the years. The photos in this listing of work being carried out are to illustrate the rebuilding projects that have all been completed during currrent owner's tenure.
Sea Lark has been meticulously and continuously maintained. Powered by twin Marine Power 454 380HP freshwater cooled gasoline engines. The purchase of Sea Lark presents a great opportunity to own a true classic motor yacht in top shape and condition. She has cruised the Atlantic coast from Maine to Florida and the Bahamas, and is fully capable of comfortably repeating such adventures.
Recent work includes re-caulking (2021), anti fouling bottom paint, refurbished heads, transom coated with four coats varnish (October 2023). Note: The Kohler 6.5 KW genset has been removed and being rebuilt (2023-24).
Owner of over twenty years motivated to sell and offers encouraged.
Accommodations, layout and construction:
Sea Lark is a traditionally styled bridge deck aft cabin motor yacht. The hull designed by Scott and Carl Matthews has a round formed bottom that flattens out aft, and the nearly vertical bow provides a fine entry with little flare. Keel and frames are oak with mahogany planking, teak foredeck and cockpit. Stainless steel bow rails, boarding gates. Bottom and frames replaced stem to stern (2004-2006), with bronze fasteners, and new thru hulls. Transom had four coats varnish applied October 2023.
Sleeps six crew in comfort with a Vee berth is forward; a convertible settee/double berth in main saloon and double berths each side of the aft master stateroom.
Aft of the forward cabin is the U-shaped vinyl upholstered dinette to port and the galley opposite equipped with electric Princess stove with oven, Tundra reefer/freezer, double stainless steel sinks, formica counter tops, cupboards and drawers. There is a convertible comfortable sofa in the main saloon. Access to head and shower stall are via the passage way to the after cabin and the passageway. Heads equipped with two porcelain sinks and two Vacu-flush toilets (refurbished 2023, including new duck valves, tank monitor sending switch, charcoal vent, new mascerator pump).
Aft is the large roomy stateroom with double berths on each side. There is a large cedar hanging locker and several drawers. Varnished interior. Floors are linoleum and carpet. Curtains are cloth. The bridge deck has a helm seat and upholstered settee and bench. Canvas helmdeck enclosure (re-zippered 2023).
Two separate air conditioning systems fore and aft.
Electronics and navigation:
- Datamarine LX 200 depthsounder
- Ensign digital tach/synchronizer
- Standard Horizon Spectrum VHF radio
- Chronometer and barometer
- Danforth Express 6" compass
- Ship's Bell
- Horn
- Navigation lights
Electrical:
- 12 volt DC and 110 volt AC systems, circuit board with breakers.
- Two 4D (wet cell) batteries
- Kohler 6.5 KW genset currently removed and being rebuilt (2023)
- SM series 40 amp three stage charger
- Two Leece Neville 40 amps alternators
- Two sutomatic electric bilge pumps
- High water alarm.
Deck and sundries:
- Boarding ladder, swim platform.
- Danforth anchors
- Fenders and docklines
- PFDs
- Two extinguishers in main saloon
- One Kidde carbon dioxide extinguisher
Engine and mechanical:
- Twin Marine Power 454 380 HP freshwater cooled gasoline engines (1991). Hours undetermined.
- Generator
- Two bronze spade rudders
- Four bladed propellers (new 2006)
- Zincs replaced (October 2023)
Default:
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 Howard Taylor.
We look forward to working with you!
Rudders & Moorings Yacht Sales
83 Windward Lane
Bristol RI 02809 USA
Toll Free: 1-855-246-9628
Email: larryrutter@ruddersandmoorings.com
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Rudders & Moorings Yacht Sales are both a new and used boat company with yacht brokers up and down the East Coast of the USA. Selling both sailboats and power boats. With an edge in social media, Rudders and Moorings Yacht Sales can help you sell your current boat, or find the next one for you. We don’t specialize in any one boat style, we prefer to help any boater regardless of size, model, year or price. If you have a boat for sale or need a boat, we can help you.
Howard Taylor
Yacht Broker
83 Windward Lane
Bristol RI 02809 USA
Toll Free: 1-855-246-9628
Email: howard@ruddersandmoorings.com
Howard learned to sail on the lakes of South Wales and the English Channel. Summers were spent as a teenager and early twenties on the island of Alderney where he sailed Mirror dinghys and Larks in the harbour. progressing to crewing on a Beneteau, other sailboats and also working on charter fishing boat (baiting hooks etc.) out of Normandy for wealthy French folks.
After a career in the Biomedical field Howard returned to the sea as a Yacht Broker and Charter manager at Dodson Boat Yard in Stonington. There he also became a crew member on yacht deliveries to Bermuda, Caribbean and also back to the English Channel. Now a USCG Captain Howard continues to head out into the bluewater and destinations south and north. After a couple of years in Newport as a broker Howard joined RMYS and has enjoyed this era of his brokerage career the most working with Larry, Rob and the other fine folks. His passion in selling and buying boats for clients runs from the classics to the sleek and new. He loves the process of brokerage, meeting new sailors and seeing the deal through fairly and correctly. On land his main joys include curling and participating in fundraisers for worthy causes in SE Connecticut and South County Rhode Island.