Description
This rare sailing yacht, designed by Robert Baker and built in the early 1970s, embodies timeless elegance with her graceful lines inspired by traditional Friendship Sloops.
Her unusually spacious cockpit welcomes you and your guests in comfort as we glide across Lake Massabesic's calm waters. With shallow draft and responsive handling, we can explore scenic coves and shorelines. The classic beauty of this rare sailboat cruising by undisturbed shorelines create an unforgettable experience.!!
Details
Accommodations
This boat has a maximum capacity of 6 people. It features 1 cabins with an overnight sleeping capacity of 0, 1 bathroom, and 0 showers.
Crew
Eric grew up sailing the Hudson River and Long Island Sound as a Sea Scout based in the Mid-Hudson Valley. In the 40 years since, he sailed boats of all sizes from 12 to 48 feet and in waters from Maine to Florida to Bermuda to the Mediterranean and Canary Islands. Those years include coastal cruising all over New England and the Chesapeake Bay. In addition to coastal cruising, Eric accumulated over 5000 offshore sailing miles on delivery passages lasting up to a week without touching land. He runs the Learn To Sail Program at is home yacht club on Massabesic Lake in New Hampshire, where 30 or so new sailors cut their teeth each June. In addition to his passion for sailing, Eric is also an avid restorer of older sailboats. He enjoys giving new life and modern systems to those old boats.
Eric
Amenities
Policies
Full refund if renter cancels 6 days or more before the trip start date.
No refund if renter cancels 5 days or less before the trip start date.
Boat rules
- Customers are welcome to bring beer or wine. Hard alcohol is not permitted. Federal regulations prohibit customers from bringing on board marijuana, marijuana-containing products, and/or illegal or illicit drugs. Smoking and vaping are also not permitted on board.
- We strongly recommend the use of our USCG-approved life jackets for all passengers while on board. We will provide a life jacket to any passenger wishing to wear one. Passengers twelve (12) and under are required by law to wear life jackets while on the vessel. Parents or guardians are responsible for determining if their minors between the ages of 13-17 must wear a life jacket. The person booking the charter is required to share our life jacket policy with all members of their group.
- Non-marking shoes are appreciated.
Owner
Location & Destination Guide
What makes sailing in Boston so special? Boston is a city of great diversity, both in terms of culture and landscape. Although Boston is known for its colonial architecture, narrow old streets and cobble stones that take the traveler back straight to 18th century England, the city really opens up from the water.