1976 Bass Harbor Boat Co 45' (13.72 m) Flybridge Cruiser
Orrington, Maine, United States
Miss Molly
This Bass Harbor Boat 1976 flybridge cruiser, Miss Molly, has been well maintained, updated through the years, and very much enjoyed by her current family. She is a spacious live-aboard and has cruised the Downeast Maine coast almost every summer with her current owners.
- Downeast
- Power
- Used
- Diesel
- Wood Hull
$ 89,000 USD
€ 82,442 Euros
$ 123,048 CAD
£ 68,582 GBP
Data Sheet
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 44' 11'' (13.69 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 1976
Documented Year: 1976
Beam: 14'
Draft Max: 4' 5''
Cabins: 3
Sleeps: 5
Single Berths: 1
V Berths: 2
Double Berths: 1
Head Room: 6' 7''
Fuel Type: Diesel
Super Structure Material: Fiberglass over marine plywood
Hull Material: Wood
Hull Finish: Painted
Hull Shape: Semi Displacement
Fuel Tank: 400 Gallons (1514.16 Liters)
Fresh Water: 398 Gallons (1506.59 Liters)
Holding Tank: 35 Gallons (132.49 Liters)
Displacement: 40000
Designer: same
Builder: Robert Rich
Exterior Color: Black
Full Details
CONSTRUCTION
This boat is a classic Downeast lobster boat hull that has been modified as a pleasure cruiser having three staterooms below with a full galley in the wheelhouse. Her hull is traditionally built with cedar planking, oak frames, stem, and keel. Bronze fastened. The decks are Douglas fir with marine plywood and fiberglass. Oak guard rails and toe rails covered with bronze half oval.
The wheelhouse and cabin sides are mahogany, Douglas fir sole. The three windows in the wooden windshield each have electric wipers with the starboard opening window. The port and starboard forward windows are sliding. The double doors lead to the cockpit, the coaming of which is painted white, and the platform is painted gray. Aft of the transom is the teak swim platform with a starboard transom door to the cockpit.
The flybridge sole and cabintop are oak framed with marine plywood glassed over. There are varnished mahogany handrails along wheelhouse and cabin tops, port and starboard.
ENGINE
2006 Yanmar diesel, 6-cylinder, 350 HP. 2.53:1 ZF transmission. Freshwater heat exchanger, wet exhaust. Twin Racor oil filters. 2" stainless steel shaft , dripless seal stuffing box, cutlass bearing, to the 4-blade bronze propeller. Hydraulic ram steering and two steering stations. Engine hours are 1843.
TANKS
Fuel: 400 gallons in two stainless steel tanks
Water: 398 gallons in three stainless steel tanks
Hot water: 12 gallons
Holding: 35 gallons in a polyethylene tank in starboard bow.
SPEED
Cruises 10-12 knots
Top: 14-15 knots
ELECTRICAL
12v DC and 125 AC
Five batteries: two 8Ds for the house, new in 2020; two 8Ds for the engine and one 6D for the 5 kw Northern Light Genset generator with 709 hours. Batteries are boxed and secured. Large AC and DC panels. Two Master switches
ACCOMMODATIONS
Starting in the forward cabin and aft of the rope locker is the forward stateroom with two vee berths with cushions, lockers port and starboard above the berths. Additional storage lockers under each berth. Cabintop hatch above. Custom seat next to port with drawers below. To starboard is a hanging locker. Past the privacy door, next aft to starboard is a guest head with sink, and flush. Following is the master head with a full shower, flush, and sink with hatch above. To port is a single stateroom with outboard cabinet, storage under the berth, and vanity also with shelving. Hatch above. Last aft in the cabin is the double berth to port, and a spacious area to starboard to use as needed. The cabin is painted white with varnished mahogany trim and has 6'7" headroom throughout.
Up companionway steps is the wheelhouse with the helm to starboard. Varnished mahogany helm station with steering wheel, gauges, and instruments mounted on dash. Aft of the helm seat is the galley sink and Force 10 stove and oven. Formica counter, drawers below, shelving above. To port is the full-size refrigerator, dinette forward with navigator seat in forward wheelhouse to port. A very bright space with 6'3" headroom.
Out the double aft doors to the spacious cockpit. A stern seat with cushions is aft with a transom door to the swim platform. Cockpit sole is Douglas fir painted gray. The flybridge stainless steel ladder is to port. The upper helm is built into the varnished mahogany console with full instrumentation. Cushioned seating for several. Recent gray canvas flybridge cover.
Mounted on the cabin top is a mast and boom to lift an inflatable dinghy aboard (not included). Stainless steel stanchions and railing are mounted on the outside of the 20" wide decks from the aft wheelhouse. Radar dome is centerline forward of the flybridge.
All woodwork on this boat is traditionally and custom built. The engine, generator, transmission, and shaft are easily accessed. If you are looking for a seaworthy cruising boat to enjoy voyages in comfort , this Downeaster may be worth your consideration.
EQUIPMENT
Ritchie Powerdamp Compass- 2--one at each helm
Furuno VHF FM2610, Standard Horizon VLA300A Loud Hailer
Raymarine E120 Radar/GPH, Chartplotter/FF
Raymarine Tridata Fathometer/Knotmeter
Raymarine Smart Pilot ST6001 Autopilot linked Raymarine E120 - displays andcontrols at both helms
Dulal bronze horn mounted on wheelhouse
CQR with chain running to locker locker.
Manual windlass with chain gypsy and rope drum
CQR mounted on the bow roller with 300' of chain
Danforth mounted in deck fittings
Fire extingishers
Fenders and dock lines
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
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.