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- Stock #148944 -
The largest Linwood built, the only one built on the 64' hull and the only one fitted with V-12 engines at the factory!
The 1961 Huckins 60' is a true endeavor with the passion for a romantic elegance restored to timeless beauty.
Innovators who changed the way things were done, showed the impossible to be possible and whose legacies are integral within the foundations of what is today taken for granted, whether it be the first practical and affordable private jet, a revolutionary hull design that gave a smooth, fast and dry ride like none before, or designing the earliest planning hulls including the legendary PT boat and later among the first pioneers to sheath wooden hulls in fiberglass.
For over nine decades and several generations of pleasure boat evolution and refinement Huckins has been there all along, still in the family, still innovating, still preserving, still striking the right balance between that which offers new possibilities and that which assures known qualities. Possibilities such as lighter weight, tighter construction tolerances or greater performance and efficiency, qualities such as reputation, durability and classic good looks.
As is always the case among those who remain in business, let alone in the top tier for generations, it requires walking the high wire between the radical and the rational, a balancing act perhaps only made possible by generations of family ownership, a series of steady hands on the tiller sharing a common gene pool.
Which brings us to the subject vessel at hand, the 1961 Huckins Linwood sixty footer, if not the finest example of the brand certainly one of them. Purchased first as an object of love by the current owner, she then became a mission and eventually an obsession, and just as it takes a special breed of innovator to give birth to a classic, it is often the case that love and obsession, not to mention sufficient means, are necessary attributes among those who wish to preserve them.
Thus the mission became the total restoration of the vessel to her finest, few expenses spared, no lack of sand in the hourglass. The entire exterior hull was stripped of glass to the bare wood, completely refastened and then re-covered with West System Epoxy and 18oz bi-axial cloth. The keel and chine were reinforced with four layers of cloth, and all the topsides and decking with 10oz cloth.
The structural necessities having been addressed, the more remarkable aspect of the project was restoring the power configuration to original. You see, among her past interesting owners was a drug running operation that doubtless appreciated her fine seaworthy qualities and speed, so much so that they reconfigured her to straight inboard with a dummy fuel tank sealed with contraband abaft, then loaded her topsides with bales of marijuana and abandoned her off the coast of Florida... whereupon the Coast Guard seized her and impounded her conveniently on land where the clever villains were able to sneak in under the cover of darkness, cut open the fake tank and recover the real contraband... yet another example of innovation by those obviously at the top of their game. So, out went that renegade power package and in came a pair of 12-V71 TI Diesel
The mission is to reconstruct, restore and refit her as classic vessel to cruise 20 knots operating around 29 gallons/hour.
To achieve this performance over Fifteen thousand hours highly skilled professionals completed the following:
Exterior Hull Stripped to bare wood outside
Entire hull re-fastened and covered with West System Epoxy (18 oz. bi-axel cloth)
Keel and Chine reinforced with additional four layers of 18 oz. bi-axel cloth.
Top sides and deck two layers 10 oz cloth and West-System Epoxy
Two Detroit 12-V71 TI Diesel engines, 650 hp, 1980. Frame out rebuild 2005 (approx. 800 hours)
Two Walter Heavy Duty V-drives
Two four-blade 34 x 36 medium cup propellers (2011)
All new half shafts, couplings, etc.
Northern lights generator in soundbox (2010)
Cruisair 24,000 BTU AC/heat (2005)
Wiring (Anchor) replaced (2009)
Plumbing (Pex) replaced (2009)
Water Heater 40 gallon (2009)
Engine room fire extinguishing system (2010)
We are looking for people all over the country who share our love for boats. If you have a passion for our product and like the idea of working from home, please visit Careeers [dot] (website in contact data) to learn more.
Please submit any and ALL offers - your offer may be accepted! Submit your offer today!
Reason for selling is building a residence in florida.
At Pop Yachts, we will always provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market. We encourage all buyers to schedule a survey for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS subject to satisfactory survey results.
You have questions? We have answers. Call us at 001 941-404-4437 to discuss this boat.
Selling your boat has never been easier. At Pop Yachts, we literally sell thousands of units every year all over the country. Call 001 855-218-2805 and we'll get started selling your boat today.
Take a look at ALL ***36 PICTURES*** of this vessel on our main (e-mail in contact data). We appreciate that you took your time to look at our advertisement and we look forward to speaking with you!... testo completo
The largest Linwood built, the only one built on the 64' hull and the only one fitted with V-12 engines at the factory!
The 1961 Huckins 60' is a true endeavor with the passion for a romantic elegance restored to timeless beauty.
Innovators who changed the way things were done, showed the impossible to be possible and whose legacies are integral within the foundations of what is today taken for granted, whether it be the first practical and affordable private jet, a revolutionary hull design that gave a smooth, fast and dry ride like none before, or designing the earliest planning hulls including the legendary PT boat and later among the first pioneers to sheath wooden hulls in fiberglass.
For over nine decades and several generations of pleasure boat evolution and refinement Huckins has been there all along, still in the family, still innovating, still preserving, still striking the right balance between that which offers new possibilities and that which assures known qualities. Possibilities such as lighter weight, tighter construction tolerances or greater performance and efficiency, qualities such as reputation, durability and classic good looks.
As is always the case among those who remain in business, let alone in the top tier for generations, it requires walking the high wire between the radical and the rational, a balancing act perhaps only made possible by generations of family ownership, a series of steady hands on the tiller sharing a common gene pool.
Which brings us to the subject vessel at hand, the 1961 Huckins Linwood sixty footer, if not the finest example of the brand certainly one of them. Purchased first as an object of love by the current owner, she then became a mission and eventually an obsession, and just as it takes a special breed of innovator to give birth to a classic, it is often the case that love and obsession, not to mention sufficient means, are necessary attributes among those who wish to preserve them.
Thus the mission became the total restoration of the vessel to her finest, few expenses spared, no lack of sand in the hourglass. The entire exterior hull was stripped of glass to the bare wood, completely refastened and then re-covered with West System Epoxy and 18oz bi-axial cloth. The keel and chine were reinforced with four layers of cloth, and all the topsides and decking with 10oz cloth.
The structural necessities having been addressed, the more remarkable aspect of the project was restoring the power configuration to original. You see, among her past interesting owners was a drug running operation that doubtless appreciated her fine seaworthy qualities and speed, so much so that they reconfigured her to straight inboard with a dummy fuel tank sealed with contraband abaft, then loaded her topsides with bales of marijuana and abandoned her off the coast of Florida... whereupon the Coast Guard seized her and impounded her conveniently on land where the clever villains were able to sneak in under the cover of darkness, cut open the fake tank and recover the real contraband... yet another example of innovation by those obviously at the top of their game. So, out went that renegade power package and in came a pair of 12-V71 TI Diesel
The mission is to reconstruct, restore and refit her as classic vessel to cruise 20 knots operating around 29 gallons/hour.
To achieve this performance over Fifteen thousand hours highly skilled professionals completed the following:
Exterior Hull Stripped to bare wood outside
Entire hull re-fastened and covered with West System Epoxy (18 oz. bi-axel cloth)
Keel and Chine reinforced with additional four layers of 18 oz. bi-axel cloth.
Top sides and deck two layers 10 oz cloth and West-System Epoxy
Two Detroit 12-V71 TI Diesel engines, 650 hp, 1980. Frame out rebuild 2005 (approx. 800 hours)
Two Walter Heavy Duty V-drives
Two four-blade 34 x 36 medium cup propellers (2011)
All new half shafts, couplings, etc.
Northern lights generator in soundbox (2010)
Cruisair 24,000 BTU AC/heat (2005)
Wiring (Anchor) replaced (2009)
Plumbing (Pex) replaced (2009)
Water Heater 40 gallon (2009)
Engine room fire extinguishing system (2010)
We are looking for people all over the country who share our love for boats. If you have a passion for our product and like the idea of working from home, please visit Careeers [dot] (website in contact data) to learn more.
Please submit any and ALL offers - your offer may be accepted! Submit your offer today!
Reason for selling is building a residence in florida.
At Pop Yachts, we will always provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market. We encourage all buyers to schedule a survey for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS subject to satisfactory survey results.
You have questions? We have answers. Call us at 001 941-404-4437 to discuss this boat.
Selling your boat has never been easier. At Pop Yachts, we literally sell thousands of units every year all over the country. Call 001 855-218-2805 and we'll get started selling your boat today.
Take a look at ALL ***36 PICTURES*** of this vessel on our main (e-mail in contact data). We appreciate that you took your time to look at our advertisement and we look forward to speaking with you!... testo completo
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Dati della barca Huckins Linwood
Prezzo:
$ 450.000
(≈ € 415.513)
IVA esclusa
ID barca:
s71083
Modello di barca:
Huckins Linwood
Produttore:
Progettista:
Huckins
Tipo di barca:
barca a motore
Categoria di barca:
yacht a motore
Categoria:
barca d’epoca
Anno di costruzione:
1961
Posto d’ormeggio:
Stati Uniti d'America, Connecticut, Mystic
Cabine:
3
Materiale dello scafo:
vetroresina
Colore dello scafo:
blu + bianco
Dettagli tecnici
Lunghezza:
18,59 m (61 piedi)
Larghezza:
4,72 m
Motore:
Detroit Diesel
Potenza del motore:
2 x 650 cv (478 kW)
Carburante:
diesel
Elica:
bronzo
Ore motore:
ca. 1.000
Velocità crociera:
17 kn
Velocità massima:
26 kn
Consumo a velocità crociera:
109,8 ltr/ora
Serbatoio carburante:
2.839 ltr
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Attrezzatura - Huckins Linwood - yacht a motore / barca a motore in vendita
NavigazioneGPS, luci di posizione, radar
Equipaggiamento tecnico
ancora, batteria, generatore (Northern Lights)
Sicurezza
pompa di sentina
Dotazioni degli interni
frigo
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Contatto:
POP Yachts International
Sig. Scott McNally
5717 Bessie Drive
34233 Sarasota
Stati Uniti d'America
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