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$ 1,350,000
To the most discriminating yachtsmen, a "Yacht" is often considered a member of the family. Like a child or beloved pet, their yacht is given a meaningful name, and little consideration is ever given to the costs involved in providing the best quality of life. "Trade Wind" is the fortunate yacht in this case, as she has been pampered with extensive care and improvements making her undoubtedly a one-of-a kind vessel. With $ Millions invested in her 2008-2011 extravagant restoration at renowned Rockport Marine (Rockport, ME) "Trade Wind" may well be one of the most unique and classic Yachts to grace the Eastern Seaboard in a very long time. If you truly appreciate Maritime History and embrace its old school standards, impeccable quality, fit and finish and tremendous attention to detail; "Trade Wind" could be the perfect addition to your family! Located in Charleston, SC "Trade Wind" is in the water, commissioned and ready for Summer 2025. Call Listing Broker, Eric Roos for more information. $1,350,000.
"Trade Wind" as she is now named, was built by the Robert Jacob yard in City Island, NY in 1937-1938. She was commissioned by a prominent Great Lakes yachtsman who wanted "a comfortable floating home for two that could go anywhere." He also wanted the yacht to be a suitable "tender" to the 8 Meter sailing vessel he campaigned on the East Coast as well as accompany the racing fleet to Bermuda. Little is known about her involvement during the war, but later she operated in both private and commercial enterprises. "Trade Wind" is also known for being the "first pleasure boat design" to ever be tank-tested! Clearly, this helps explain her remarkable fuel efficiency, ability to slice through a swell or cut through a chop and leave little wake.
One such commercial enterprise was Reed Research Inc in Washington, DC. Under the name "Marigold" she was used as an ocean-going research lab. Later she operated under Iotron Inc and served as a test vessel for "state of the art" electronic equipment.
Once back under private ownership, she was re-named "Tsunami," honoring her new owner's favorite art form; Japanese prints of big waves. Under this name she continued to sail the waters between New England and Florida for many more years.
In 2007, her current owner brought the vessel to Rockport Marine for what turned out to be a near complete reconstruction; a superb restoration. Her cabin-house, entire deck (except for a few original knees under the new composite deck), many hull planks, engines, tanks, wiring etc were all removed and she was then reconstructed from scratch using her original naval architectural plans from John Alden. The owner worked closely with navel architects, Rockport Marine's boatbuilding artisans, and many other talented wooden boat experts to give "Trade Wind" a new lease on life. Without a doubt, Trade Wind and all her modern improvements will be easily sailing for another 80+ years! The current owners have enjoyed extensive cruising along the entire Eastern Seaboard and Bahamas since her re-launching & christening in 2011. "Trade Wind" is clearly one of the most nostalgic vessels in operation today and never fails to put a big smile on all those who watch her pass by -
Perhaps the word "Re-built" would be more accurate than "Re-fit" to describe the work Rockport Marine performed on S/V Trade Wind between 2008-2011. This was not just the installation of new electronics, or a re-powering or replacing a few planks or teak decks.... this project was essentially a dismantling of the old Trade Wind and re-construction or fabrication of nearly 80% of the vessel. To say that Trade Wind is a 1938 model year vessel would not be accurate, but to say Trade Wind is now more like a "brand new old boat" might do the trick. If you have not already done so, treat yourself to a look at the video footage of her restoration at Rockport Marine.
Here are a few carpentry highlights of her impressive and elaborate 2008-2011 restoration:
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The interior is a very elegant blend of varnished raised panels and bead board, offset with white enamel and grey Corian countertops & built to the highest standard of joinery. Hardware is namely custom high caliber polished bronze or brass with polished nickel hardware in wet rooms.
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Galley & Main salon and guest cabin area:
Symmetrical twin guest cabins:
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