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Boats for Sale

The Hudson River Maritime Museum and Riverport Wooden Boat School are pleased to accept donations of sailboats, dinghies, and canoes from time to time for sale to benefit museum and boat school programs. The vessels listed here were donated to the museum for the express purpose of sale to raise funds. If you would like to donate a boat for sale, please fill out our boat donation form. 

Mehalah Cape Henry 21 -  SOLD

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The Mehalah is a 21' Cape Henry Classic Pocket Cruiser gaff rig cutter with jib. This beautiful vessel has a lapstrake wooden hull and is currently out of the water on a trailer in excellent condition. She has a Lehr propane 5 hp/4-stroke motor that runs off of regular camping stove propane tanks. 

Asking price: $10,000
​SPECS: 
LOA 20'11"

LWL 19'10"
Beam 7'11"
Draft 1'7" to 4'5" (centerboard)
2'4" (bilge keels)
Displacement 3,195 lbs.
Ballast 1,146 lbs.;
Sail area 306 sq. ft
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​From WoodenBoat Magazine: "​The Cape Henry 21 is a larger sister to the Cape Cutter 19. The lapstrake plywood hull is traditional English workboat in image, with long waterline and gaff rig. It is a surprisingly fast little boat and very seaworthy. It has a raised sheer with flush deck to give excellent interior volume for weekending. With 4 berths, a small galley and stowage for a portable heads, the Cape Henry 21 suits a small family for coastal cruising and gunkholing. Powering is with a small outboard that stays permanently in a well just forward of the rudder. It has lead internal ballast and a steel centreplate for windward ability."

More info on Cape Henry 21:
  • ​Article in Sailing Magazine
  • More specs from Dudley Dix - original designer
  • Video of the Cape Henry 21 under sail

1959 Cruisers, Inc. Runabout

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1959 Cruisers, Inc. runabout model, made from lapstrake mahogany plywood.

This little beauty has classic 1950's flare with all the details, including built in cup holders and bottle opener. Her Bimini top is in perfect condition and she also comes with a long-term and easy to use cover.  She is currently out of the water on a single axle trailer in good condition with spare tire (included). 
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For more information, please fill out the contact form below.

    1959 Runabout Info Request

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Other boats coming soon!

Check this page frequently for additional boats for sale as we update often. We will list a boat as SOLD for a week before removing the listing. 
Hudson River Maritime Museum
50 Rondout Landing
Kingston, NY 12401

​845-338-0071
fax: 845-338-0583
info@hrmm.org

​The Hudson River Maritime Museum is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of the maritime history of the Hudson River, its tributaries, and related industries. ​

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  • Home
    • Contact Us
    • About
    • News >
      • "Fo'c'sle News"
    • Board
    • Opportunities
  • Visit
    • Docking
    • Rondout Lighthouse
    • Field Trips
    • Group & Bus Tours
    • Exhibits
    • Area Attractions
  • Events
    • Lecture Series
    • Local History Tours
    • Museum Mates
    • Visiting Vessels
    • Keeping History Afloat
    • Sailing Conference
    • Meet the Museums
    • Escape Room & Scavenger Hunt
    • Brightwork >
      • Sponorships
    • National Boatbuilding Challenge
  • Education
    • For Kids
    • Hudson River Stewards
    • YouthBoat
    • Sea Scouts
    • Group & Bus Tours
    • Lecture Series
    • Local History Tours
  • Research
    • Research Requests
    • Collections
    • History Blog
    • Online Exhibits
    • Submerged Resources Project
    • Pilot Log
    • Hudson River History >
      • Henry Hudson
      • The Hudson River
      • Sloops of the Hudson River
      • Robert Fulton
      • Hudson River Steamboats
      • New York Canals
  • Classes
    • All Classes
    • Boatbuilding
    • Woodworking
    • Foundations of Woodworking
    • Sailing
    • Instructor Training
    • YouthBoat
  • Boat School
    • Sailing & Rowing School
    • Instructors
    • Instructor Training
    • YouthBoat
    • Sea Scouts
    • Restoration
    • RWBS Library
    • RWBS Blog
    • Boats for Sale
  • Support
    • Join
    • Museum Store
    • Pilot Gala
    • Volunteer
    • Boat Donations
    • Artifact Donations
    • Planned Giving
    • Our Sponsors
  • Donate Now
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