Elco Cruisette
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Artisan Boatworks Inc.
United States
| Make | Elco |
|---|---|
| Model | Cruisette |
| Year | 1940 |
| Condition | Used |
| Price | US$160,000 |
| Type | Power |
| Class | Express Cruiser |
| Length | 39 ft |
| Hull Material | Wood |
| Location | Rockport, Maine |
| LOA | 39 ft 6 in |
|---|---|
| Length at Water Line | 38 ft 4 in |
| Beam | 10 ft 6 in |
| Max Draft | 3 ft |
| Displacement | 25000 lb |
| Engine Make | Chrysler |
|---|---|
| Engine Model | Crown |
| Engine Year | 1954 |
| Power | 125 hp |
| Engine Make | Chrysler |
|---|---|
| Engine Model | Crown |
| Engine Year | 1954 |
| Power | 125 hp |
| Builder | ELCO |
|---|
Description
A familiar and beloved sight in Camden Harbor, CANDACE III has been under the mindful stewardship of Richard Stetson and Bridget Qualey for the past thirty-five years. Built by the Electric Launch Company (Elco) of Bayonne, New Jersey and designed by Irwin Chase, this Cruisette 39 embodies the beauty, craftsmanship, and grace of a bygone era — a true classic that continues to turn heads wherever she goes.
For decades, CANDACE III has served as the committee boat for the Eggemoggin Reach Regatta and its feeder races, her flawless brightwork gleaming and her presence complimenting the timeless elegance of the fleet. She has been maintained at the highest yacht standards, stored and cared for in a purpose-built shop in Camden, and treated with the kind of respect and affection that only true wooden boat aficionados can provide.
CANDACE III's maintenance and restoration history reflects this devotion: in 1999 her stem and foredeck were renewed by Rockport Marine, and in 2008–09 she underwent substantial structural work including replacement of frames and floor timbers throughout the salon area, along with complete rebuilds of both engines. Earlier in her life, her aft section was also carefully rebuilt by previous owners. The result is a vessel that remains structurally sound, mechanically reliable, and remarkably original.
One of CANDACE III’s most distinctive qualities is her authenticity. Many vintage cruisers of her era have been altered or modernized, but CANDACE III retains her original layout, fittings, and charm.
Below decks, her layout is thoughtfully traditional and comfortable. A single berth occupies the forepeak, followed by a large vanity and dresser with a leaded glass mirror to port and upper and lower pilot berths to starboard. Next aft are an enclosed head to port and galley to starboard. Stepping up into the raised salon — with twin rebuilt engines beneath — you’ll find two plush forward-facing helm seats, a convertible dinette to starboard, and a settee opposite that doubles as a berth. Headroom is generous, comfortably accommodating a 6’1” occupant.
Her aft deck offers up a sheltered space just right for morning coffee or an evening cocktail, with deck chairs oriented to take in the view from beneath the shade of her overhanging roof.
Underway, CANDACE III cruises contentedly at 10 knots at 2000 RPM, consuming approximately 5 gallons per hour. Original sea trial documents record a maximum speed of 22 knots, though her current owners sensibly favor quiet efficiency and grace over haste.
To step aboard CANDACE III is to step into a simpler, more gracious era. She offers not just transportation, but transformation — a chance to slow down, to savor the rhythm of wind and water, and to become part of the long and loving lineage of those who have cared for her. Whether cruising Penobscot Bay with family, serving as the proud centerpiece of a classic yacht regatta, or simply sitting quietly at anchor as the sun sets, CANDACE III promises her next stewards a rare and enduring joy.
For those who have dreamed of owning a wooden motor yacht of genuine pedigree and beauty, CANDACE III represents an extraordinary opportunity — to become not merely an owner, but a caretaker of history.
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Presented For Sale By:
Artisan Boatworks Inc.
United States
Presented For Sale By:
Artisan Boatworks Inc.
United States