Donate a Boat
Can’t sell your boat? Don’t want to keep it all winter? Consider donating it to the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum. The donation of a marketable sailboat, power boat, row boat, canoe or kayak will support innovative educational programs for kids at LCMM. All donations are tax deductible. For details please contact Nick Patch at (802) 475-2022 x113 or nickp@lcmm.org
Boats for Sale
These boats were donated to LCMM and are being offered for sale. All of the funds from the sale of these boats are used to support our youth boat-building and rowing programs.
1993 Zodiac Hurricane 733
1993 Zodiac Hurricane 733 OB Patrol. The twin Mercury 2003 200 HP outboards have very few hours on them. 24' length. This high-speed vessel has been well cared-for, used exclusively in fresh water, and stored indoors in the winter. Like-New Condition.
Navigation: Saturn Compass, Garmin GPS, Map 180, Horizon Depth Sounder, Raytheon RL9 Radar
Deck Equipment: Guardian G-11 Anchor, 2 Fenders, 4 Dock Lines, 4 Life jackets
Trailer: Elite 4 wheel tandem trailer
Price: $59,000
Contact: Nick Patch nickp@lcmm.org
(802) 475-2022 x113
For Sale: 1993 Zodiac Hurricane 733 OB Patrol

Buzzards Bay 19 for sale
Buzzards Bay 19 -
"Like New" Condition
Designed by Pete Culler and built by the Landing School in 1993.
Construction:
Glued lapstrake (Bruynzeel plywood and epoxy)
Teak deck, cockpit seats and floor boards
Boat comes with:
Boarding ladder
3 fenders
Mainsail
Jib
4 lb fortress anchor and
150' 3/8 rode
Loadrite galvanized trailer with surge brakes in excellent condition
Price $16,500
Contact: Nick Patch nickp@lcmm.org (802) 475-2022 x113
Buzzards Bay 19 For Sale.
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Details & inquiries, contact Nick Patch, (802) 475-2022 or nickp@lcmm.org
17’ Carleton Canoe

17' Carleton Canoe in excellent condition


Carleton Canoe, built in 1914.
17’ Carleton Canoe
Date Built: 1914
The Old Town Canoe Company purchased the Carleton Canoe Company in 1909 and continued to manufacture the Carleton models until the 1920s. This boat is Canoe No. 10139, 17 feet long, with maple decking, western cedar planking, closed spruce gunwales, and a green exterior. Records indicate that this canoe was ordered by Abercrombie & Fitch and shipped to New York City on April 23, 1914. This canoe was recently restored and is in excellent condition.
Price: $2,500
Contact: Nick Patch nickp@lcmm.org (802) 475-2022 x113
