1958 Bunker and Ellis 42

Rockland, Maine $255,000

DESCRIPTION

   "In 1947, Ralph Ellis embarked on the legendary boat-building venture with Raymond Bunker in Southwest Harbor, Maine. The subsequent partnership of “Bunker and Ellis” established a remarkable legacy of building classic lobster yachts." ~ Ellis Yachts

   Aleria is a true testament to the tradition and attention to detail that Maine boatbuilders are renown for. Built by the iconic builders at Bunker and Ellis in 1958 and refit by Johanson Boat Works in Rockland, Maine in 2010/2011, stepping onboard Aleria is like stepping back into an era past were detailed craftmanship, quality materials and sensible design were at the center of the ethos.

  Located at Johanson Boatworks in Rockland Maine and available for inspection by appointment. 


Crusader Yacht Sales is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Windswept Yacht Sales. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel

SPECIFICATIONS

Basic Boat Info

  • Builder Bunker and Ellis

  • Model 42

  • Category Antique and Classics

  • Type Power

  • Year 1958

  • Refit Year 2010
  • Condition Used
  • Fuel Type Diesel
  • Hull Material Wood
  • Number of Engines 2

Dimensions

  • LOA 42'
  • Beam 11'
  • Dry Weight 0 LBS

Engines

  • Make Yanmar
  • Drive Type Direct
  • Engine Power 164.05 KW
  • Year 2011
  • Model 6BY2-220
  • Fuel Diesel
  • Type Inboard
  • Engines 2

Tanks

Other

ADDITIONAL INFO

Aleria reflects the tradition and craftsmanship Maine boatbuilders are known for. Built by Bunker & Ellis in 1958 and refit by Johanson Boat Works in 2010–11, stepping aboard feels like returning to an era where quality materials and thoughtful design defined every detail.

FULL DETAILS

hull

1" cedar planks over 2 1/2" x 1 1/4" steam-bent oak frames. Oak stem, keel, deadwood, and stern frame. Mahogany transom, cabin and shelter sides. Evidure screw fastened; hull was refastened below waterline by the Ralph Stanley Yard in 1996 with No. 14 screws.

  • Cedar planking
  • Oak frames
  • Bronze silicate fastenings ~ check 3 years ago
  • White Petite EZ-poxy topsides
  • Varnished transom
  • Bronze rudders
  • Red boot stripe
  • Green Interlux Aqua-One antifouling
  • Mahogony spray rails added ~ 2021
  • Bright teak swim-platform
  • Telescoping swim ladder under swim platform
  • Bronze step on transom
  • (2) Stainless steel shafts
  • (2) 4-Blade Nibral props
  • (2) Shark Tooth rope cutters

deck

Cockpit sub sole is glass over 1/4" plywood. Coach roof and pilot salon roof are fiberglassed and painted. Open cockpit is 14'6" x 10' with no step into the pilot salon, a 3'9" aft deck and two lockers.

  • Moondust Awl Grip decks
  • Varnished Mahogony toe rails

Aft Deck

  • (2) Stainless steel cleats
  • Stainless steel staff fitting
  • Varnished Teak flag staff
  • (2) Stainless steel chocks
  • (2) Locker vents
  • Custom propane locker
  • Navigation light

Cockpit

  • Varnished mahogany cockpit coaming with stainless steel bullnose cap rail on top edge
  • Forward facing bench seat
  • Varnished Mahogany backrest and coaming
  • Engine room air intake built into bench seat
  • Blue Sunbrella seat and back cushions for bench seat
  • (2) Loose wicker chairs with matching blue Sunbrella cushions
  • (2) Varnished mahogany side steps with anti-skid on treads
  • Solid teak decks with SIS 440 caulk sole glued down, not mechanically fastened

Side Decks

  • (2) Vertical varnished mahogany handrails on pilot salon aft beams
  • (2) Horizontal varnished mahogany handrails for side decks on pilot salon roof
  • (2) Engine room vent cowls
  • (2) Throw rings
  • (2) Folding stainless steel cleats
  • (2) Stainless steel bullnose chafe rains on toe rail outboard of cleats
  • Manual high volume hand pump

Coach Roof

  • Custom varnished mahogany pennant mast
  • (2) Mahogany framed deck hatches with smoke acrylic inserts
  • (2) Horizontal varnished mahogany handrails
  • Heater chimney vent
  • (6) Opening portlights
  • (1) Fixed portlight

Foredeck

  • (2) Stainless steel bow cleats
  • Lewmar low profile vertically mounted electric windlass with foot switches
  • (2) Stainless steel chocks
  • Stainless steel bow rail
  • Stainless steel anchor channel
  • Delta stainless steel anchor with stainless steel swivel and stainless steel 3/8' chain

Pilot Salon Roof

  • (2) Stainless steel framed hatches with smoked acrylic inserts
  • Manual search light with controls at helm
  • GPS antenna
  • Navigation lights
  • Painted aluminum radar mast
  • Double trumpet horn
  • Closed array radar dome (see Electronics)
  • Custom varnished mahogany anchor light mast
  • (2) Marine VHF whip antennas

1958 Bunker and Ellis 42

Asking Price: $255,000

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