1960 Chesapeake 38' (11.58 m) Paul Jones 38
Oxford, Maryland, United States
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Take a step back in time and check out this classic Paul Jones built Chesapeake 38 Deadrise with new John Deere diesel power.
- Antique and Classics
- Power
- Used
- Diesel
- Wood Hull
- HIN/IMO: pre1972
$ 99,000 USD
€ 90,576 Euros
$ 136,084 CAD
£ 77,546 GBP
Description
Take a step back in time and check out this classic Paul Jones built Chesapeake 38 Deadrise with new John Deere diesel power. What a head turner! Several "best in show" awards since her refit when a layer of fiberglass was added from the rub rail down. All the engine and glass work was done by Sandy Thompson at the Thompson Boatyard in Crab Alley. The present owners have enjoyed 12 years of cruising, fishing and crabbing throughout the Chesapeake Bay. She can run planer boards, trotlines, or cocktail cruise with equal enthusiasm! Mahogany cockpit rails with backlit lights, a custom engine box, and a delightful transom bench seat highlight the cockpit area. Cockpit controls with trolling valve and handy bench with gas stove to port are forward of the engine box. Stepping into the pilothouse the dinette is on the port side with a freshwater sink to starboard just aft of the helm station. The helm is well equipped with Garmin radar, chart plotter and fish finder, a new ProMariner battery charger, and electric windlass. Forward you'll find a comfortable v-berth and a head with a door to starboard. She is truly a gem and must be seen to be appreciated. She even has a full canvas cover for storage and privacy! A full condition and valuation survey was completed in June and found "no outstanding deficiencies." Call today for more information or to schedule an appointment to get aboard.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: pre1972
LOA: 38' (11.58 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 1960
Beam: 11'
Draft Max: 3' 5''
Maximum Speed: 18 Knots
Cruise Speed: 14 Knots
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Wood
Hull Shape: Planing
Fuel Tank: 54 Gallons (204.41 Liters)
Fresh Water: 20 Gallons (75.71 Liters)
Holding Tank: 6 Gallons (22.71 Liters)
Dry Weight: 18500
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: John Deere
- Engine Model: 4045AFM85
- Engine Year: 2018
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Direct
- Power HP: 225.00
- Power KW: 167.78
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 290.00
- Serial Number: PEA4045NO12417
Full Details
Vessel construction
She is a cross planked deadrise built with white cedar on yellow pine side frames. Stringers are mahogany, floors are mahogany, and the transom is varnished mahogany. Built as a carvel hull with a hard chine, with the side planks running fore and aft and the bottom planking running transversely. During the refit the hull was sheathed with a matrix of directional fiberglass cloth and resin from the shear to the garboard and keel. This system is known as the "Vaitses" system, especially designed for overlay of existing vessels and is well known to the Coast Guard. Any planks requiring attention were replaced during the refit, and the engine stringers were redesigned and modified for the torque of the diesel. Plenty of additional details available for serious buyers.
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Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Scott MacDonald.
We look forward to working with you!
Bluewater Yacht Sales
750 Boucher Avenue
Suite 205
Annapolis MD 21403 USA
Email: info@bluewateryachtsales.com
Website: http://bluewateryachtsales.com
Scott MacDonald
Sales Professional
750 Boucher Avenue
Suite 205
Annapolis MD 21403 USA
Cell: 1-703-307-5900
Email: smacdonald@bluewateryachtsales.com
Scott MacDonald brings a lifetime of boating experience, plus a passion for fishing to our Grasonville office at Mears Point North Marina in Kent Narrows Maryland. He loves to fish whether it’s chasing native brook trout in Vermont, enticing pickerel out of the weed beds, watching smallmouth hammer a topwater bait with early morning mist on the water or seeing a blue marlin slam a marlin magic lure on a long center rigger. He’s been offshore enough to have the scars but never seems to get enough of that endless blue water.