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Elliott
Bay Hulls available in Europe....
...in
Groningen, The Netherlands.
12,500.
Euros, excluding VAT. Contact: ELOship, Meerweg 29,
9606 PM Kropswolde, The Netherlands; Tel.: +31(0)598-394805, Email:
info@eloship.com
This is the standard
Elliott Bay 23-foot hull. It includes deck, and the deck
has a coaming that facilitates a simple, beautiful, and historically
correct wood interior finish. The hull also comes with engine
beds and stern tube installed, and in addition it has a bulkhead
in the bow to serve as a tank, and it has bronze laminated into
the keel and sternpost for the fastening of sterngear. This
hull, illustrated, has FOREST GREEN underbody with VIXEN RED waterline,
its deck is IVORY, and its topsides is ANTIQUE WHITE. Its
construction is polyesther with bi-axial non-woven glass cloth
and balsa core, giving the hull maximum strength and low weight.
The sterntube is designed to be fitted with standard shaft and
bearings that the new owner can source through ELOship.
Optional sterngear
and deck hardware components are: rudder, rudderport, skeg,
propeller, spirketting plate, towing bitt, deck railing
ends & stanchions, canopy stanchion sockets, and bow eye.
This is the same
hull as used by the owners of VAPOROSA, PROMETHIUS, IRMTRAUD ANNA,
NEPTUN, and three other launches now being built by Mssrs. Plevier
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Deck
Railings
These are exact copies
of RAILING ENDS & STANCHIONS from launches made from1880 to
1920. Two pieces are shown, the curlicue end and the first
stanchion; additional stanchions are spaced at intervals
along a piece of silicon bronze round bar that is shaped to fit
the profile, plan, and camber of the deck. We cast them in bronze
(2% silicon, 98% copper; cast equivalent to Everdur) in two sizes,
4-inch and 3-inch (measured from deck to centerline of horizontal
round bar). The 4-inch size uses 5/8-inch bar; the 3-inch
size uses 1/2-inch bar; both sizes work on the 23-foot hull, the
smaller looks the more refined, the larger makes the boat appear
stronger, more robust; the larger is appropriate for hulls up
to 30-feet length. These were used on both sides of the
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TOW
BITT
This 4 1/2-inch high
TOW BITT (on the stern of Tim & Meg Reichel's steam
made from Elliott Bay Hull No. 45) is now available in two larger
sizes, 6 1/2 and 8 1/2 inches tall, all of cast silicon bronze,
tensile strength 66,000 lbs per square inch. Elliott Bay
also supplies oval head silicon bronze machine screw Fasteners
for each size are:
4 1/2-inch = 1/4-20;
6 1/2-inch = 3/8-16;
8 1/2-inch = 1/2-13.
BITTS are cast with
cores, so theiy are "hollow" with 1/4 to 1/2-inch wall
thicknesses to save weight. The BITT illustrated is fastened using
1/4-20 oval head silicon bronze machine screws to a bronze plate
under the deck.
Prices:
| Size |
As-cast |
Polished |
| 4 1/2-inch |
$145 |
$165 |
| 6 1/2-inch |
$190 |
$220 |
| 8 1/2-inch |
$260 |
$295 |
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FOR
SALE:
FOR SALE:
Thames River Compound, 2.25 + 4.5 x 3.25, column construction,
slide valve, Robey-type crossheads with screw take-up on wristpins;
pumps not originally fitted, finely machined and fitted; apparently
manufactured but maker unknown (but perhaps Mumford or Plenty &
Son of England). $8,500
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Elliott
Bay Steam Launch Model Kit and Boiler & Engine Kit
Building the kit simulates the building
of the full size launch. Begin by installing sterngear, then machinery,
then interiors, then canopy. The model can be build quickly, or
it's components can be used as a foundation for a superb model
by an experienced model builder. Either way it is a good facsimile
of the full size Elliott Bay launch. Owners of Elliott Bay hulls
can build theirs to resemble their real launch. Boiler is most
basic but actually generates sufficient steam for the little diecast
oscillating engine to push the boat at scale speed.
Model boat kit $ 150.00
Engine & biler kit $ 125.00
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FOR
SALE:
Canoe engine, 2.25 x 3.5, slide valve, maker unknown (perhaps
Chicago Marine Iron works), $1,250
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"Skippy"
for sale:
Skippy
is an elegant sedan cruiser for sheltered waters and pleasure.
There is no other boat exactly like this, and few boats have been
made--ever--with this level of finish. Its comforts and
surfaces compare to royal barges like one sees in the Victoria
& Albert Museum, yet it is a modern boat.
See below for particulars
about the boat and its finisher, Jack Erlich of New Vincent Boat
Co.
Quality.
Nothing short of carriagework!
Hire Ehrlich to finish
your Elliott Bay hull!
Ehrlich will apply his
unparallelled quality carpentry, enamel, lacquer, varnish, upholstery,
bronze, engine controls, and design skills to give you luxury
that no one else owns.
If you know of a better
boatwright, please tell us because we want to hire him!
Is this conversion of
a 18 -foot double end lifeboat not a testimonial? Built in San
Francisco in 1927 and hung from davits on the Puget Sound ferryboat
KLICKATAT for fifty years before Jack Ehrlich began her conversion.
Particulars: She is
a day cruiser that sleeps two in the forward cabin. Four-cylinder
Continental Gray Marine engine (only 22 hours on its clock!);
electric start (like a car); 35 gallons fuel; 10 gallons water;
range <200 miles; speed <6 knots; weight approx. 6000 lbs.
light;
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To order Items
on this page call us at:
(503) 775-5954
You may also fax your order to:
(503) 775-9073
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