| ID 2534 |
REF h1 |
Length: 32' |
Year: 1985 |
Location: VA |
Price: $29,500 |
| Hull Material: Composite |
Total HP: 165 |
Details:
Pickerell 32 Long Island Work Boat - Downeast Picnic Boat 1985
LOA: 32'
Beam: 10'
Draft: 3'7"
Heavy-duty, hand-built white oak frame construction
Fuel: Approx. 50 gallons (two tanks)
Volvo Penta 165 HP diesel, approx. 1,500 hoursDrive: Borg Warner reduction gear, 1-3/8" bronze shaft, 18" x 14" propeller
Garmin GPSMAP 4212 chartplotter
Furuno 1715 radar
West Marine VH480 VHF
Deck pulley system for lifting traps/cages or working gear
Eastern-rigged wheelhouse aft, providing a large open working deck forward
12-volt DC electrical system
Construction
Heavy composite construction utilizing 3/4" marine plywood over solid white oak frames, fully sheathed in fiberglass mat with gelcoat finish over the entire hull. This glass-over-wood composite method yields a stiff, abrasion-resistant workboat hull with excellent longevity when properly maintained. Built for commercial duty and coastal working conditions.
Howard Pickerell's personal boat until sold in 2024 to present owner.
Howard Pickerell is a highly regarded Southampton, NY boatbuilder known for modernizing the traditional Long Island garvey workboat into a rugged, semi-displacement commercial hull. His construction method blends classic wood-boat structure with modern composite methods to produce exceptionally durable, low-maintenance workboats favored by Long Island baymen.
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Disclaimer: ALL DETAILS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT BUT WITHOUT GUARANTEE - VESSEL OFFERED, AS IS, WHERE IS, SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE, PRICE CHANGE, OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE |
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