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1929 Elco Marine 38 Charles Lindbergh Honeymoon Cruiser Stock #07336
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$84,000 $72,000
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Year:
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1929
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Type:
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Power
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Make:
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Elco Marine
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Category:
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Antique and Classic
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Model:
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38 Charles Lindbergh Honeymoon Cruiser
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Length (LOA):
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34'
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Hours:
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Unknown
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Stock #:
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07336
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Location:
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Sacramento County, CA
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Status:
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Inactive
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Name: Scott Wild
Phone: (510) 530-2247
Hometown: Oakland, CA
Skype: wildscottwild
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# Engines:
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1
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Engine Year:
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1980
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Engine Make:
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Isuzu
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Engine Model:
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C240
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Engine Type:
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Diesel
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Fuel Type:
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Diesel
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Fuel Tank:
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140 gals
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Propeller:
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Bronze
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Cruising Speed:
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6
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Maximum Speed:
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8
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Fuel Consump.:
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1 gals/hour
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Engine Alarms:
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Oil Pressure
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Engine Location:
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Mid Ship
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Cooling System:
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Fresh Water
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Engine Cylinders:
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4
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Fuel Tank:
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2 70 Gal Copper, 140 Total
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VHF:
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Navigation Lights:
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CD Player:
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Depth Instrument:
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Depth Sounder:
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GPS:
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Garmin
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Television:
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Flatscreen
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Mooring Lines:
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Cockpit Carpet:
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Cockpit Seating:
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Anchor:
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Danforth
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Fenders:
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6
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Liferaft:
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Inflateable
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Life Jackets:
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4
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Bilge Pump:
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3
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Life Buoys:
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3
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Battery:
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Battery Charger:
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Horn:
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Shore Power:
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Length Overall:
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34'
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Approx. Length:
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38'
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Beam:
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11'
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Draft:
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36"
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Weight:
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11,205 lbs
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Water Capacity:
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60 gals
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Waste Capacity:
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30 gals
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Pass. Capacity:
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8
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# Cabins:
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3
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Sleep. Capacity:
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5
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# Berths:
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2
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Bath:
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Carpet:
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Cockpit Shower:
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Countertops:
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Curtains:
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Dinette:
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Flat Screen TV:
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Fridge:
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Microwave:
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Manual Water System:
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60 Gal
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Handbasin:
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2
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Own a piece of history.... This beautiful vessel the " la Mouette" is part of the unique ELCO history. In 1929 Glen Tremaine and Bill Fleming produced the 38 foot Elco Cruiser, a vessel often confused with the similar sized Cruisettes. She has been beautifully maintained, the interior boasts the gorgeous mahogany of yesteryears. she is a sound running boat in excellent condition. you are sure to be the center of attention in this one!
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Elco, which stands for Electric Launch Company, developed a series of electric and gas propulsion boats that became the premier recreational boats of their day, beginning in 1893. When World War One came along Elco produced hundreds of motor launches for the British Navy. However, it wasn't until after that war that the company really hit its stride building unique, high quality electric and gas launches. Thomas Edison, J. P. Morgan, John Jacob Astor, the Grand Duke Alexander of Russia and hundreds of other notables had to have one. In 1928, a year after he flew solo across the Atlantic, Charles Lindbergh spent a summer getting acquainted with a 38 foot Elco cabin cruiser that he chartered to get away from the roaring crowds. The "LoneEagle...
Elco, which stands for Electric Launch Company, developed a series of electric and gas propulsion boats that became the premier recreational boats of their day, beginning in 1893. When World War One came along Elco produced hundreds of motor launches for the British Navy. However, it wasn't until after that war that the company really hit its stride building unique, high quality electric and gas launches. Thomas Edison, J. P. Morgan, John Jacob Astor, the Grand Duke Alexander of Russia and hundreds of other notables had to have one. In 1928, a year after he flew solo across the Atlantic, Charles Lindbergh spent a summer getting acquainted with a 38 foot Elco cabin cruiser that he chartered to get away from the roaring crowds. The "LoneEagle' decided that this would be the perfect ways to find solitude after his marriage to Anne Morrow. With the help of some very closedmouthed Elco executives, he purchased a 38 foot cruiser, changed the two rear single berths to one double berth and had the boat moored along a deserted stretch of Long Island beach in preparation for his wedding day. The boat was named "Mouette." After the wedding ceremony he, with the help of Elco executives who were in on the plot from the beginning, the couple made their way to the 'Mouette" and spent a few days of their honeymoon in complete privacy.
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Hull Material:
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Wood
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