Vagrant Design 380

on Wednesday, January 21, 2015

This distinctive looking 117 motorsailer was built in 1941 by the Bath Iron Works of Bath, Maine. The boat was designed and built for Harold S. Vanderbilt, and launched just around the time his other boat, Ranger was being disassembled for scrap for use in World War II.

After the outbreak of WWII, she was requisitioned by the Navy. Once returned to private ownership, she has had numerous owners through the years and multiple changes to the boat have been made. Her current whereabouts are unknown.

Here are the plans.

Principal Dimensions
LOA 117-7"
LWL 100-0"
Beam 25-1"
Draft 10-3"

1 comments:

Daniel said...

This boat used was converted into a restaurant in Funchal, Madeira Island, Portugal. Unfortunately in 2013 it was transport to another region in Madeira - Caniçal, and sunk in the same year, during a storm.

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