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| | ID | Boat Description | Price (USD) | Picture |
| | 29472 | 21 Feet 1939 Fitzgerald & Lee Utility | $13,000 |  | | | Boat is in excellent condition; very sound and well maintained; recently rebuilt engine, boathouse kept, excellent ulpostery, everything works. I have the original USCG documentation from 1939. This boat has been in the family for over 30 years, but just dont have the time anymore. Please note that I dont have a trailer. | | | | 29002 | 22 Feet 1935 Fitzgerald and Lee Commuter | $75,000 |  | | | The Fitzgerald and Lee company was based in Alexandria Bay and at one time was the largest dealer of Gar wood's in America. This is a very rare and unusual model made by this builder as it is a 22 foot Commuter which was configured to protect the original owner from inclement weather as he traversed back and forth from his Island in the 1000 Islands and mainland. This boat has only had 2 owners since new as it was bought from the original owner and has remained in the St. Lawrence River all of it's life. The boat itself has been completely re-done with a new bottom and is in Show Condition. Photos are available for those interested showing the work done during restoration as well as original paperwork showing the initial purchase. | | | | 25398 | 25 Feet 1937 Fitzgerald & Lee | $9,900 |  | | | A true classic boat that is extremely rare. This Fitz and Lee fishing model needs total restoration. Includes the original powertrain and offset V-drive. Also part of the package is the original hardware and a cast windshield. | | | | 28403 | 26 Feet 1929 Fitzgerald & Runabout | $50,000 |  | | | Fitzgerald & Lee was at one time the largest Gar Wood dealer in America and was located in Alexandria Bay New York in the heart of the 1000 Islands. they also started building their own boats which quickly gained a reputation for stability and being very sea worthy and strong riding. This boat has had a complete ground up triple plank mahogany restoration 00-2002. New stainless custom driveshaft '07 to replace brass shaft. new bimini cover '07. complete custom cover '05. Awesome boat! Many more photos available. | | | | 29351 | 26 Feet 1941 Fitzgerald & Lee Utility | $64,378 |  | | | Original bottom, new chines, full fresh restoration. Fitzgerald & Lee was founded in Alexandria Bay, NY in 1922 and produced wonderful mahogany planked boats for several decades. The Gin Gin is 26' of beauty and muscle and is as sound as the day she was launched. Thanks to very concerned owners the boat has been maintained and protected for her full life. Multiple award winner at Clayton Show. Built in Alexandria Bay and delivered to Fred Kilian of Syracuse and summer resident of Cherry Island... and named "RIFT II". The boat has
always been on the river. A beautiful showpiece...ready to give many more years of pleasure and beauty. | | | | 26056 | 28 Feet 1930 Fitzgerald & Lee Custom Launch | $10,000 |  | | | This is a 28' custom built, mahogany-planked, chauffeur-driven fishing boat that was ordered and delivered to Dewey Island, just opposite Alexandria Bay which opertaed from 1930-1950. While similar to other social/fishing launches, it differs from most in that it was planked smooth skinned design of lapstrake and has a large cockpit layout with a separating roll up window that gave the hull an opulence afforded by people such as the owner whom was the chairperson of the Republican party for the State of Delaware. Requires restoration but this boat has an incredible history. the boat was featured in Bob Speltz "The Real runabouts, Volume V" on page 145. | | | | 29036 | 48 Feet 1923 Fitzgerald & Lee Tour Boat | $65,000 |  | | | This is one of the last wooden tour boats ever built on the St. Lawrence River. She was built in Fishers Landing by Fitzgerald and Lee and served in both Alexandria Bay and Clayton. She was originally called the Spray VI when she worked in Alex Bay for the Paul Boat Line. A wonderful piece of local history in an elegant old boat. Mahogany, cedar and oak construction. This boat carries a current Certificate of Inspection from UCCG. | |
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