
Other photos: at anchor I, at anchor II, stern view, off the wind, interior diagram, spinnaker flying, under sail, interior: butternut joinery work & teak cabin sole, deck, cabin house top, engine room, spiral staircase [original], galley [stove] up forward, focs'l, head, owner's cabin, companionway, nav area, mid-ships guest area: folding table, mid-ships guest quarters, main salon, spiral staircase & original gimballed drop-leaf mahogany dining table, aft cabin, construction plans, spiral staircase. | ||
SERENADE is a remarkable classic vessel. Rich with historical significance and of a high pedigree, she underwent a complete rebuild between 1999 and 2000 by William Cannell Boatbuilding in Camden, Maine. She was restored to her original detail and luster including new frames, deck beams, deck, butternut joinerwork and many other details of fine craftsmanship. She was also outfitted with new plumbing, wiring, systems and engine. Though a classic in every sense, SERENADE is not a museum piece: well-known on the racing circuit, she is admired not only for her beauty and elegance but for her fast lines, speed and power. | ||
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