1975 Jarvis Newman 25' (7.62 m) Friendship Sloop
Panama City, Florida, United States
Queequeg
Queequeg is a fiberglass hull and deck assembly built by the Jarvis Newman Boatyard and finished by the Tom Morris yard, both in Southwest Harbor, Maine. She has a traditional gaff rig with 2 head sails. She sleeps 3 below with a small galley, cabin heater, alcohol cook stove, and private head.
- Antique and Classics
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: JNY25110175
$ 35,000 USD
€ 32,248 Euros
$ 48,705 CAD
£ 27,028 GBP
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: JNY25110175
In Stock: Yes
LOA: 25' (7.62 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1975
Beam: 8' 8''
LWL: 21'
Draft Max: 4' 3''
Cabins: 1
Sleeps: 3
Single Berths: 3
Head Room: 4' 6''
Maximum Speed: 6 Knots
Cruise Speed: 4 Knots
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 20 Gallons (75.71 Liters)
Fresh Water: 15 Gallons (56.78 Liters)
Displacement: 7000
Ballast Weight: 2000 lbs
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Volvo Penta
- Engine Model: 2000
- Engine Year: 1998
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Power HP: 15.00
- Power KW: 11.19
- Fuel Type: Diesel
Full Details
CONSTRUCTION
Queequeg's hull and deck were built by the Jarvis Newman Boatyard, and she was finished by Morris Yachts, both in Southwest Harbor, Maine. She is Hull #11 built in 1975. Her hull is solid fiberglass and her one-piece deck assembly is fiberglass with a balsa core with molded nonskid on decks and cockpit sole. Her teak trim, both external and in the cabin is varnished, and seven port lights are installed as well as a cabintop hatch. The external lead keel is 2000 lbs and fastened with bronze keel bolts. The deck hardware is bronze.
ENGINE
1998 Volvo Penta 4-cylinder diesel, Model 2000 series, 15 HP. Fresh water cooled. 1" bronze shaft, 3-blade bronze propeller. Single-lever controls in the cockpit. Tiller steering and new Polaris autopilot. Approximate engine hours are under 600. Access to the engine is under the companionway in the cabin.
SPEED
Under power: 6 knots using 1 quart per hour
TANKS
Fuel: 20 gallons in one stainless steel tank
Water: 15 gallons in one tank
Holding:
ELECTRICAL
Three 12v batteries with master switch. Electrical panel. Shore power.
Navigation lights, cabin lights.
SAILS AND RIGGING
The mast, boom, gaff, staysail boom, and bowsprit are varnished solid spruce. Standing rigging is stainless steel with Lignum Vitae blocks and deadeyes. Dacron running rigging.
Tiller steering with a new Polaris autopilot.
Mainsail: North in 2017
Jib: Nat Wilson in good condition
Staysail: Nat Wilson in good condition
Sailcovers for main and staysail
ACCOMMODATIONS
Starting at the forward end of the cabin, aft of the rope locker is the enclosed head with a new LectraSan flush. Next aft to starboard is a charcoal cabin heating stove and an alcohol cooking stove. Next is a cushioned seat and last is the starboard quarter berth. On the port side aft of the forward bulkhead is the galley Formica covered counter with the stainless steel sink with a cold water hand pump, and a drop-down battery-cooled ice box with refrigeration. There are built-in lockers outboard and below. Next aft is a cushioned seat and then the port quarterberth. Between the two seats centerline is the teak table that converts to a single berth athwartship. There are several interior electric lights throughout the cabin as well as seven port lights with the forward one opening and a custom cabintop butterfly hatch with an etched Friendship Sloop in the glass. Cabin headroom is 4'6", cushions are upholstered with green naugahyde.
Up the companionway steps into the cockpit that seats 6. The seats and bridge deck are covered with varnished teak. An oiled teak grate covered the cockpit sole. The side, stern and fore decks have tan molded nonskid. For walking to the bow, life lines and varnished teak cabintop handrails are installed.
EQUIPMENT
Compass
VHF Radio
Electric and Manual bilge pumps
Anchor, chain & 200' rode
Fire extinguisher
Horn
Dock Lines and Fenders
Tiller Master
Boom bronze gallows frame
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.