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| 31047 | 21 Feet 1921 Ditchburn Launch | $85,000 |  |
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| This lovely little Ditchburn has been nicely restored and is 80% original above the waterline. The cedar sides are original and all hardware is original (cast aluminum or nickel plated bronze). The bottom, keel, and stringers have been replaced. The boat is ready for some varnish, but she has been well kept and would be a show winner again with some minimal effort. |
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| 29613 | 21 Feet 1929 Ditchburn Launch | $130,000 |  |
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| Restored a few years ago and won 'Best in show' recently.
Mahogany finish with red bottom and green upholstery. Absolutely beautiful condition. |
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| 30825 | 27 Feet 1927 Ditchburn Viking | $375,000 |  |
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| The Ditchburn Viking is one of the finest models ever produced by the manufacturer and they were widely known for their superior performance. This early example is in wonderful condition and has been well kept for many years. She has a known racing history and was used in many of Ditchburn's early advertisements. Her original owner's quest for speed led her to a winning racing career until 1933. |
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| 30153 | 32 Feet 1921 Ditchburn Launch | $500,000 |  |
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| "Wingberry" is a beautiful 1921 Ditchburn launch that has become a cornerstone of the Muskoka wooden boat shows over the years. She was expertly restored a number of years ago and has been well kept since. She received frequent use for family outings but is now receiving less frequent use, thus forcing her sale. |
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| 31319 | 35 Feet 1935 Ditchburn Commuter | $1,000,000 |  |
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| This fantastic 37 Foot Ditchburn Cruiser was first launched in 1935 and stayed in the Msukoka Lakes region of Canada until a few years ago. Her gorgeous lines reflect the art deco style of the times. A previous owner had her foredeck removed and seating installed so that it could be used for day crusiing. It has been seen with as many as 21 people on board. The boat is beautiful restored and draws admirers whereever she goes. |
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| 31153 | 35 Feet 1936 Ditchburn Sedan | Inquire |  |
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| Originally built for the Richardson family of Canada, "Senga" (Agnes backwards) plied the Canadian waters for decades until being brought to America. She has undergone a spectacular restoration, including re-power with Yanmar diesels. She must be seen to be appreciated. Restoration to be completed for Spring of 2013. |
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| 31151 | 35' Feet 1915 Ditchburn Launch | Inquire |  |
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| This is a very fine example of an early Ditchburn launch. The roadster top is particularly attractive. Gorgeous blue leather upholstery. Beautifully detailed restoration. Known as Gudahi, this boat was purchased in Canada and brought to the US. She is currently living in northern Minnesota. |
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| 27143 | 42 Feet 1936 Ditchburn Cruiser | Make an Offer |  |
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| This a very rare yacht, built by Ditchburn Boatworks in the Muskoka region of Ontario. She is likely one of a kind and built at the end of the illustrious realm of Ditchburn boats. It is entirely original and complete, and well worth proper restoration given the recent sale of a yacht that is almost her equal. The boat is available as is, where is, but Boathouse Bay Classics can provide restoration cost details if required restoration cost details are available. She is lying here on the West Coast ready to be restored to her original glory. |
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