Fellows And Stewart 58' Long Range Expedition Trawler

2002 Lugger Engines
US$269,500.00 (Approx €231,511)
  • Bateau REF#  ·  345765
  • Longeur hors tout  ·  17.68m
  • Année  ·  1952
  • Construction  ·  Bois à franc bord
  • Coque  ·  A déplacement
  • Couchettes  ·  9
  • Moteur  ·  2 x gasoil 174cv, John Deere Lugger Model LP668T (2002)
  • Visible à  ·  Mason County, WA USA - Shown by Appointment
Boatshed Seattle
Boatshed Seattle
Dave Carleson

Détails supplémentaires

Architecte William Garden
Chantier Fellows And Stewart Yachts, Inc.
Visible à Mason County, WA USA - Shown by Appointment
Capacité carburant 14,545.5 L Total - 2 Cuve(s)
Capacité d'eau 3,636.4 L Total - 2 Cuve(s)
Capacité réservoir eaux noires 454.5 L Total - 2 Cuve(s)
Dernière expertise 20/11/2020

Mécanique

Moteur 2 x gasoil 174cv
Marque et le modèle du moteur John Deere Lugger Model LP668T (2002)
Heures moteur moteur1= 3954
moteur2= 3954
Refroidi par Indirect
Barre barre à roue
Transmission arbre d'hélice
Hélice(s) Bronze 3-blade, 30" x 20"
Consommation carburant (approx) 27.3 L /hr A vitesse de croisière
Vitesse de croisière 8 noeuds
Vitesse Max 9.5 noeuds
Puissance groupe 8KVA
Heures de générateur 3759

A pair of John Deere Lugger turbo-charged diesel engines producing 174 HP each are coupled to Twin Disc MG 5061, 2.43:1 Ratio reduction gears.
- Dry stack exhaust;
- Engine cooled: raw water heat exchanger;
- 3” stainless alloy propeller shafts, traditional shaft seals;
- 30” x 20” three-blade bronze propellers;
- Steering: Wheel Hydraulic.
The engines were installed new in 2002.

The economical fuel consumption provides for extensive range. An economy cruise of 7 knots burns only 4 gallons per hour total. With 3,000 gallons aboard the theoretical range with ten percent reserve is 4,725 nautical miles!

Electrical:
- Battery Charger/Inverter: (2) Blue Seas Model P-12 49A & Xantrex Freedom SW 3012 Inverter/Charger;
- Start Batteries: two (2) 8-D 12VDC;
- House Batteries: eight (8) 245 AMP 6 volt = 980 AMP Hour. New May 2025;
- Northern Lights SAW16H 8KW (new 2002);
- Shore power: 30/50 service, cords new 2023. Shore power splitter to convert twin 30 amp to 50 amp;
- 12 Volt panel in the wheelhouse;
- 110/240 Volt panel in the engine room.

Dimensions

Longeur hors tout 17.68m
Bau 4.88m
Tirant d'eau Max 1.98m
Deplacement 55,338kg
Stationnement Marina

Voiles

Two masts are used on the vessel.
Rig: Fwd-mast wood, Aft Mast (new 2002) tapered Aluminum with 4k rated boom  and 12VDC winches. New 2002. All Stainless rigging.

Systèmes électriques

12 batterie volts, 110 générateur de volt, 110 tension d'alimentation à quai, 10 batterie(s) chargé(s) par: moteur, prise de quai, groupe électrogène

Construction

Construction Bois à franc bord
Coque A déplacement
Finition Peinture finition

LOA for moorage purposes is 58 feet.

The Fellows & Stewart shipyard operated in Los Angeles Harbor, USA for over 70 years until its closing in 1967. The company designed, built, and repaired yachts, both sail and power, as well as workboats and military vessels. Fellows & Stewart built PT boats in WW II. They switched to yacht and workboats close to the time this boat was built.

This vessel is built to a design for a heavily-built, double-ended trawler style twin-screw motor vessel designed for local or long distance ocean cruising. The original design drawn by Master Naval Architect William Garden (referred to as the "Frank Lloyd Wright" of Naval Architects) is a vessel with almost unlimited range. The owner wanted to voyage to the Galapagos Islands with his family and two crew non-stop. Because of this, the original name of the vessel was BEAGLE in honor of Darwin's vessel of discovery.

She has a functional layout on deck with a large aft deck area for dining or relaxing, wide, secure side decks, a large foredeck with a hydraulic windlass and a scuttle hatch to access the forward cabins from on deck. On both starboard and port sides midships there are ladders up to the upper deck that has lots of room for relaxing, storing tenders/kayaks/paddleboards and forward is the flybridge with excellent visibility in all directions. The flybridge has two comfortable captain’s chairs, full navigation electronics and a bimini top (new 2018) for shade or rain protection. On top is a large aft sundeck with robust railings (new in 2021) to accommodate a large number of guests in wooden chairs. There is new canvas (2018) to protect the entire flybridge area when not in use.

Survey notes on construction:
- Hull material : 2" x 5" Douglas Fir vertical grain fir planking, most planks are 58' long;
- Hull Fastenings : 3”- 4” Galvanized iron square shaft spikes;
- Hull Color : White;
- Deck Material : Douglas Fir planking on Fir deck beams;
- Frames : 2 ½” x 2” steam bent Oak, 12”-14” center;
- Big ship-worthy cleats and hawseholes for anchor and line tending;
- The fuel and water tanks are steel;
- Holding tanks (new in 2018, material is poly) two (2) 50 gallon capacity each;
- Owner removed all varnish and has used Deks Olje penetrating oil finish system. Maintenance is simply scrub clean and coat twice a year. Finish is on both brightwork and decks;
- Lazarette has a large raised scuttle for access, with two flush hatches for large items. The lazarette space is massive.

Waterline Boats / Boatshed does not independently verify capacities and measures, which are reported from seller-provided information and/or literature.

Aménagements

Nombre total de couchages 9
Nombre de lits doubles 1
Nombre de lits simples 7
Cabines 4
Lavabo 3
Douche 2
Toilettes 3 Toilettes (Chasse d'eau sous vide)

The interior can be accessed from four different areas: the scuttle hatch forward, either of the two wheelhouse doors or through the aft deck companionway access door.

Entering the vessel through the aft deck companionway door takes you into the main salon which has a large L-shaped settee, a comfortable upholstered chair to port, and book shelves and cabinets for storage as well as many windows for natural lighting. The interior lighting in the forepeak, forward hallway, broom closet and pantry is set up on motion sensitive sensors to light up areas for safety and convenience. The salon lighting has dimmers and USB chargers on receptacles.

Forward of the main salon is the L-shaped galley with lots of counter space, a galley stove, oven, sink with pressure hot and cold water, dishwasher, refrigerator and lots of cabinets and drawers for storage. There is also a deep freezer in the lazarette for extra food storage.

Descending a curved stairway in the starboard aft corner of
the main salon takes you down to the master stateroom with a single berth immediately at the bottom of the stairs, head compartment with a stall shower, VacuFlush toilet, and a large double berth. There is also a combination washer/dryer in the master cabin under the double berth.

The engine room is accessed either from the master stateroom going forward through a large noise-insulated door or from a forward stair well. The engine room is large, brightly lit and well organized, and has twin John Deere Lugger diesel engines, a Northern Lights 8KW generator, and a Hurricane II hydronic diesel heater that sends hot water to radiators in every compartment throughout the vessel.

Forward from the galley and main salon in the center of the vessel you go down a stairway to the sleeping cabins. Immediately to port at the bottom of the stairway is the first cabin that has two single bunks and storage. Directly across from this cabin is another head compartment and VacuFlush toilet.

Continuing forward is the second cabin that also has two single bunks and lots of storage. Moving forward through another doorway takes you into the third cabin that again has two single bunks and an access ladder to the scuttle hatch on deck. Forward of this cabin is the third head compartment with a VacuFlush Toilet, stall shower.

An automatic light illuminates the well-lit pantry located just off of the galley as you descend the stairs to the forward cabin.

Back on the main deck, going from the main salon and galley forward on the starboard side takes you down a short hallway up to the wheelhouse helm. This has two opening doors to access the deck area, a long upholstered settee, a full electronics package, the 12 VDC electrical panel and battery, tank capacity and bilge high-water alarm panels. Two (2) Tankwatch monitors for the holding tanks, the Hurricane II hydronic heater controls, the Northern Lights generator start/stop and gauge panel, and the Xantrax inverter/charger control and monitor panel are all found in the wheelhouse. The control panels for the main engines/reduction gears are mounted here as well. Also, the video screen for the engine room and deck monitoring cameras (cameras currently not operational), and lots of storage in drawers and cabinets.

The aft lazarette can be accessed either from lifting deck floorboards
from the aft deck or through a raised scuttle hatch with access ladder. The lazarette houses the rudder post, hydraulic steering gear and autopilot arm, autopilot, Xantrex inverter/charger, freezer, hot water heater and the large (8) battery 6 VDC house battery bank. There is also lots of room for storing maintenance supplies and equipment onboard.

Accommodation features include:
- Galley has hot water loop for instant continuous hot water;
- 3 burner propane stove top;
- 12 V gas on/off switch at stove;
- Twin propane bottles located on flying bridge;
- Twin refrigerators in galley;
- Washer/Dryer new 5/2025;
- Hydronic heat heats the bilge as well.

3 feux(s) gaz cuisinière

Aménagements

Cuisinière
Evier
Frigo
Congélateur
Rideaux
Chauffage de cabine
Système d'eau sous pression
Système d'eau chaude
Four à micro-ondes
Lave vaisselle
Machine à laver
Sèche linge

The interior can be accessed from four different areas: the scuttle hatch forward, either of the two wheelhouse doors or through the aft deck companionway access door.

Entering the vessel through the aft deck companionway door takes you into the main salon which has a large L-shaped settee, a comfortable upholstered chair to port, and book shelves and cabinets for storage as well as many windows for natural lighting. The interior lighting in the forepeak, forward hallway, broom closet and pantry is set up on motion sensitive sensors to light up areas for safety and convenience. The salon lighting has dimmers and USB chargers on receptacles.

Forward of the main salon is the L-shaped galley with lots of counter space, a galley stove, oven, sink with pressure hot and cold water, dishwasher, refrigerator and lots of cabinets and drawers for storage. There is also a deep freezer in the lazarette for extra food storage.

Descending a curved stairway in the starboard aft corner of
the main salon takes you down to the master stateroom with a single berth immediately at the bottom of the stairs, head compartment with a stall shower, VacuFlush toilet, and a large double berth. There is also a combination washer/dryer in the master cabin under the double berth.

The engine room is accessed either from the master stateroom going forward through a large noise-insulated door or from a forward stair well. The engine room is large, brightly lit and well organized, and has twin John Deere Lugger diesel engines, a Northern Lights 8KW generator, and a Hurricane II hydronic diesel heater that sends hot water to radiators in every compartment throughout the vessel.

Forward from the galley and main salon in the center of the vessel you go down a stairway to the sleeping cabins. Immediately to port at the bottom of the stairway is the first cabin that has two single bunks and storage. Directly across from this cabin is another head compartment and VacuFlush toilet.

Continuing forward is the second cabin that also has two single bunks and lots of storage. Moving forward through another doorway takes you into the third cabin that again has two single bunks and an access ladder to the scuttle hatch on deck. Forward of this cabin is the third head compartment with a VacuFlush Toilet, stall shower.

An automatic light illuminates the well-lit pantry located just off of the galley as you descend the stairs to the forward cabin.

Back on the main deck, going from the main salon and galley forward on the starboard side takes you down a short hallway up to the wheelhouse helm. This has two opening doors to access the deck area, a long upholstered settee, a full electronics package, the 12 VDC electrical panel and battery, tank capacity and bilge high-water alarm panels. Two (2) Tankwatch monitors for the holding tanks, the Hurricane II hydronic heater controls, the Northern Lights generator start/stop and gauge panel, and the Xantrax inverter/charger control and monitor panel are all found in the wheelhouse. The control panels for the main engines/reduction gears are mounted here as well. Also, the video screen for the engine room and deck monitoring cameras (cameras currently not operational), and lots of storage in drawers and cabinets.

The aft lazarette can be accessed either from lifting deck floorboards
from the aft deck or through a raised scuttle hatch with access ladder. The lazarette houses the rudder post, hydraulic steering gear and autopilot arm, autopilot, Xantrex inverter/charger, freezer, hot water heater and the large (8) battery 6 VDC house battery bank. There is also lots of room for storing maintenance supplies and equipment onboard.

Accommodation features include:
- Galley has hot water loop for instant continuous hot water;
- 3 burner propane stove top;
- 12 V gas on/off switch at stove;
- Twin propane bottles located on flying bridge;
- Twin refrigerators in galley;
- Washer/Dryer new 5/2025;
- Hydronic heat heats the bilge as well.

3 feux(s) gaz cuisinière

Accastillage de pont

Amarres
Parre battages
Gaffe

Thompson Hydraulic Drum Winch with Capstan guindeau
2 ancre(s)
(Forfjord #18, 330 lbs primary; Forfjord #18 secondary)
91.44m de chaîne
Zodiac, 12 ft. annexe ()
(Semi rigide)
15CV hors-bord, Yamaha, Court arbre d'hélice ()

Equipement de Navigation

Compas
Vitesse
Log
Vent
Radar
Radio VHF DSC
BLU
GPS
Traceur
Pilote automatique
Stéréo
Horloge
Baromètre
Feux de navigation
Vidéo
AIS
Sondeur

Navigation and Electronics Equipment includes:
- VHF Radio: (2) Standard Horizon GX2000 AIS & (1) Icom M402S;
- SSB Radio: Icom M802;
- Depthsounder: Raymarine L760 Video Sounder with remote;
- Radar: (2) Raymarine RL80C;
- Chart Plotter/GPS: (2) Raymarine RL80C MFD’s;
- Compass: Danforth Constellation;
- Autopilot: Raymarine ST6002;
- Davis wind speed and direction indicators;
- Stereo: Pioneer;
- Video Cameras: Engine room and deck to wheelhouse (not currently operational) - Raymarine display;
- Chelsea clock and barometer

Equipement de Sécurité

Carbon Monoxide detector
Gilets de sauvetage
Projecteur de pont
Corne
Echelle d'embarquement
MOB Système

4 pompes de cale (1 manuel / 3 électrique)

4 bilge pumps:
- One (1) high volume engine driven emergency;
- One (1) electric emergency;
- One (1) automatic maintenance;
- One (1) small stripper pump;
- Audible Bilge High Water Alarm: Yes, in three bilge sections;
- Fireboy 20 lbs. Automatic Fire Extinguisher in engine room.

Jouets

Light weight, frameless, edge glued lapstrake 13' PeaPod rowboat, with spruce spoon blade oars on square oarlocks.

Commentaires du Broker

It is not very often that a vessel with this much prestige and provenance comes on the market.

Here we have a vessel custom-designed by the legendary Naval Architect William Garden and built by the famous Fellows And Stewart boat yard on Terminal Island, San Pedro, CA. This is a true expedition boat with its calculated range of over 4,700 nautical miles from its 3,000 gallon fuel capacity. It is highly unlikely that a wooden vessel of equal characteristics could be built today, as many of the hull planks are a full 58' long. At the waterline and just above and below is "ice shielding," exterior planking (making the hull about 6" thick because on the interior, there is a band of ceiling planks to mirror the "ice shielding").

With the three double private cabins forward and being a US-built hull, there is the opportunity to offer year-round commercial charters - Mexico in the winter, and Alaska in the summer months.

Besides being a heritage vessel in construction, the engines, electrical and mechanical systems, navigation equipment, and interior features have all been upgraded. The pride of ownership in care and maintenance shows well at first appearance and the deeper you go in discovery of this exceptional true voyaging motor yacht.

There is so much more to say about this outstanding ship. Contact me for more information and to schedule a personal viewing at your earliest convenience.

These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.

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