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1936 Ferry Custom

Tacoma, Washington

$499,000

JUST REDUCED $345,000 TO NOW ONLY $499,000!!!! (10/04/24) MAJOR REDUCTION!!

A RARE LISTING WITH GREAT POSSIBILITIES! A Converted 1936 Ferry known as the Pt. Ruston Ferry. Originally built to navy specifications in Bath, Maine and served as a navy vessel for approximately 4 decades. She traveled down the east coast thru the Panama Canal to the West Coast and across the Pacific Ocean to Hawaii on her own bottom!! She is a Pearl Harbor survivor! She served approximately 30 years as the "MV Steilacoom" for Pierce County Steilacoom to Anderson Island Ferry run. It was given a very well done extensive renovation in 2008. It is beautiful inside and out, and very well maintained. There are unlimited possibilities with this vessel, private home, event hosting, commercial offices, sales offices, fishing/hunting lodge, etc. Come and see her and dream big! Powered by a single Caterpillar Diesel. It is reported it only burned 45-50 gallons on a trip from Tacoma, Wa. thru the Ballard Locks to Lake Union in Seattle. There are 2 generators for onboard power.

Basic Boat Info

Make: Ferry
Model: Custom
Year: 1936
Condition: Used
Category: Power
Builder: Bath Iron Works, at Bath,Maine
Construction: Steel
Boat Hull ID: FER000000000
Has Hull ID: Yes

Dimensions

Length: 150 ft
Length Overall: 150 ft
Length Of Deck: 150 ft
Waterline Length: 128 ft
Beam: 53 ft
Min Draft: 10 ft

Engines / Speed

Engines: 1
  • Make: Caterpillar
  • Model: D-379 V-8/Twin Disc Trans.
  • Fuel: Diesel
  • Engine Power: 565hp
  • Type: Inboard
  • Engine Location: Center
  • Drive Type: Direct
  • Year: 1982
  • Engine Hours: 8,500
Cruising Speed: 9 kn

Tanks

Fuel Tank Capacity: 4,000 gal
Fuel Tank Material: Steel
Water Tank Capacity: 1,170 gal
Holding Tank Capacity: 3,200 gal
Holding Tank Material: Steel

Other

Heads Count: 6
Drive Type: Direct
Windlass Type: Electric
Boat Class: Commercial Boats, Pilothouse

Contact

Kurt Kingman CPYB
Please contact me for more information on this yacht at 360-791-5333 or email kurt@nwyachtnet.com
NW Yachtnet

Office

NW Yachtnet
Tacoma Waterfront Office
Tacoma, WA, US, 98402
Tel:253-272-2858
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.


Layout
Layout Forward to Aft: Upper Deck: Generally contains: Forward and aft Pilothouse cabin tops with navigation light mast, running lights and electronics antennae. Bridge Deck: Generally contains: The forward Pilothouse which is equipped with engine controls, steering controls, communication equipment, electronics and navigation equipment; Passenger walk around deck. Upper Passenger Deck: Generally contains: The passenger cabin compartment which is equipped with wood benches and chairs; the raised aft Pilothouse: Passenger walk around deck area; Forward and aft staircases to main deck. Main Deck: Generally contains: Enlarged deckhouse with sales offices, two heads, display and marketing spaces, full galley/kitchen along with access to water tight doors to engine room and lower compartments; Open fore deck, side decks and aft walk-around deck; Steel bulwarks have been extended forward and aft and enclose the main deck level. A new boarding platform and ramp with davit has been installed on the fwd stbd quarter. Aft on centerline is 6'6" section of bulwarks that is hinged. The fwd bulwarks are solid steel, the after most section of bulwarks are steel framed with 4"x4" steel mesh panels. Lower Deck: Generally contains: The forward and aft voids; Forward and aft tank compartments; Engine room; Port and starboard sponsons; Fuel tanks are in aft tank compartment; Potable water in forward tank compartment; Fixed fire fighting system located in aft void compartment.
Galley
All new in 2008 Galley Equipment: New galley resembles a large gourmet kitchen and is outfitted as follows: All appliances are new GE stainless steel Profile Series; Refer/freezer, five burner LPG cooktop, Speed Cook oven, Convection/Conventional oven, Warming oven, Multi-speed exhaust hood, Dishwasher-Quiet Power 7 and Trash compactor. Deep stainless steel double sink is equipped with Insinkerator garbage disposal. All cabinetry is new Cherry finished with granite counter tops and stone backsplash behind the cooktop. Galley is laid out with an island having the same Cherry cabinets and a multitiered granite counter top.
Construction
Builder: Bath Iron Works, at Bath, Maine in 1936 Re-Builder: Owners at Ruston, WA in 2008 Method/Material: All riveted wrought steel hull with welded and riveted superstructure; Steel, wood, pressed and plywood interior: Frames 6"x3"x1/4" angle bar @ 2-ft centers; Webs 12"x6"x1/2" "T" at 12-ft centers; Longitudinals 3-1/2"x3-1/2"x1/4" double back to back angle bar; Hull plate 3/8 inch. Major Scantlings: Originally built to Military Specifications as a US Navy vessel; Hull scantlings considered normal for vessel's intended service. Hull Form: Displacement type non-planning hull with moderately raked, curved bow; Flat sheer; moderately raked curved stern; straight, curved and flared sides; flat bottom with light dead-rise at midsection. Superstructure Form: Three level island deck house with pilot house forward and aft on upper level. One exhaust stack located aft of pilot house; One fabricated steel mast located on top of each pilot house; An open passenger deck surrounds house structures on second and third decks. The inner car deck lanes and aft end of the car deck have been enclosed and the resulting interior spaces have been converted to sales offices, meeting and display rooms, large galley/kitchen aft and two refurbished heads. The outer car deck lanes have been left open as broad side decks port and stbd. There is a large open fore deck and an approx. 4' wide deck around the aft end.
Mechanical : Propulsion Machinery
Machinery: One Caterpillar, model D-379, eight cylinder, air starting, fresh water cooled, 565 shaft horsepower @ 1,225 rpm, diesel engine, driving one Twin Disc, model MG-521, 3.5:1 ratio hydraulic marine reverse/reduction gear coupled to 8-in-dia steel shaft with one 82-in-dia x 78-in four blade stainless steel propeller mounted thereon.
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.