2015 Hammond 26' (7.92 m) Power Dory
Portland, Maine, United States
All's Well
All's Well is a 2015 power dory with a hull design reflecting the dory days of schooner fishing with modern mechanics and systems, that bring her up to date. She is Maine-built, well maintained, and a proven steady and stable vessel to enjoy commercially and recreationally!
- Lobster Boat
- Power
- Used
- Diesel
- Wood Hull
- HIN/IMO: MEZH08610094
$ 29,900 USD
€ 25,411 Euros
$ 40,928 CAD
£ 21,996 GBP
Description
The hull of All's Well was designed by Jesse Hammond and built in 1994 by Star Daggett Lothrop of Lubec. She was completed in 2015 by the current owner and boat builder Louis (Chip) Flanagan of Portland. All's Well has been run out of Portland Harbor for lobstering and is in good condition, having been well maintained by her owner. She's loaded with gear for hauling, electronics, and a prop cage. Her Yanmar has 6012 hours with new Yanmar engine mounts, R.E. Thomas stainless steel shaft, and a custom long-line hydraulic hauler. If you are in the market for a nice looking traditional hull with good stability for inshore lobstering or cruising, she is a versatile and comfortable ride.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: MEZH08610094
LOA: 26' (7.92 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 2015
Beam: 6'
Draft Max: 2'
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Wood
Hull Shape: Monohull
Fuel Tank: 19 Gallons (71.92 Liters)
Displacement: 4000
Ballast Weight: 650 lbs
Full Details
CONSTRUCTION
All's Well was designed by Jesse Hammond with the hull built by Star Daggett Lothrop in Lubec, Maine in 1994. Her framework is traditionally built with oak stem, keel, timbers, and stringers, and lapstrake mahogany and fir 7/8" planking. Fastenings are copper rivets and bronze screws and bolts. In 2015 she was finished by Louis (Chip) Flanagan and Roger Woodman in Portland with the decks, sole, and house painted light beige, topsides are red, and bottom is black.
ENGINE
Inboard Yanmar 3-cylinder 27 HP diesel, Model 3GM30F with 6012 hours. Fresh water cooled, 1" stainless steel R.E. Thomas shaft swinging a Nibral 17RH13 3-blade propeller. Racor fuel filter, wet exhaust. Raw water cooled. 19-gallon aluminum fuel tank. New Yanmar engine mounts. Center console steering with a bronze steering wheel, the 10" Hydro Slave hydraulic hauler and a custom hydraulic longline hauler to starboard. The house with top for radar dome and windshield protects the steering console and electronics. Custom propeller cage.
SPEED
Cruising: 5 knots
Top: 6 knots
ELECTRICAL
Two 12v AGM batteries in secured acid proof battery boxes. Circuit breaker panel. Navigation and running lights. Electric washdown pump. 12v Rulemate 1500 with float switch, 12v fixed diaphragm pump w/ float switch, Manual pump, and high water alarm.
EQUIPMENT
Navigation
Simrad radar, depth sounder, GPS Chart Plotter, and Autopilot
Furuno Sounder
Icom VHF Radio
Ritchie compass
Boss wireless radio
Livewell pump for lobster tank
Horn
EPIRB
PFDs
Fire extinguisher (2)
Fireboy in engine room
Dock lines and fenders
Additional bilge pump
2017 Custom E-Z Loader trailer
Winter Cover
Riding Sail
15 lb. Danforth Anchor with chain & polypropylene rode
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 Southwest Harbor, Maine, in and out of her father's and grandfather's boat shops and on the water in various vessels. Sailing on inland lakes at camps and on the family boats out of Southwest Harbor were a large part of summers with family and friends. While growing up, the family summer vacation was going to the Friendship Sloop Races in Friendship Harbor on their 1904 Friendship Sloop, Dictator, along with many local sails with family and friends. Kathe, her husband, Dan, live on Mount Desert Island, and they both are USCG Master Captains enjoying sailing their 1965 Friendship Sloop, Old Baldy, and cruising the nearby harbors and islands aboard their Bunker & Ellis lobster pleasure boat, Susan Margaret.
