$40,000
LENGTH:
38.48 ft.
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YEAR:
1958
LOCATION:
Guilford, Connecticut
OFFERED BY:
Brewer Yacht Sales
$820,000
LENGTH:
55.81 ft.
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YEAR:
2018
LOCATION:
Solomons, Maryland
OFFERED BY:
Berthon International
P.O.A.
LENGTH:
52.99 ft.
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YEAR:
2023
LOCATION:
Marina Del Rey CA
OFFERED BY:
Denison Yacht Sales
$395,000
LENGTH:
54.99 ft.
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YEAR:
2014
LOCATION:
Fort Lauderdale FL
OFFERED BY:
Denison Yacht Sales
$95,000
LENGTH:
64.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1946
LOCATION:
Brinnon, Washington
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
$199,000
LENGTH:
52.0 ft.
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YEAR:
1968
LOCATION:
Port Townsend, Washington
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
$50,000
LENGTH:
64.99 ft.
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YEAR:
1987
LOCATION:
Hood River, Oregon
OFFERED BY:
Pop Sells
$1,599,000
LENGTH:
57.51 ft.
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YEAR:
2018
LOCATION:
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
OFFERED BY:
United Yacht Sales
Boat not available.
LOCATION
Barcelona B Spain
YEAR
1930
LENGTH
58.23 ft.
Condition
Used
Year
1930
Make & Model
Alden Gaff Schooner
Boat type
Sail
Length
58.23 ft.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Location
Barcelona B Spain
Tax status
Not Applicable
Beam
15.81 ft.
The last and largest of the legendary run of John Alden’s personal MALABAR schooners that all but dominated US offshore racing between the wars and won three Bermuda races between them - with MALABAR X winning her class in 1930 and overall in 1932 (beating DORADE) - she has always been considered the best of them, in particular by her original crew. The epitome of the wholesome, fine and fast Alden schooners,
The last and largest of the legendary run of John Alden’s personal MALABAR schooners that all but dominated US offshore racing between the wars and won three Bermuda races between them - with MALABAR X winning her class in 1930 and overall in 1932 (beating DORADE) - she has always been considered the best of them, in particular by her original crew. The epitome of the wholesome, fine and fast Alden schooners, after a major turn of the 21st Century rebuild MALABAR X now graces Mediterranean waters: an iconic head-turning regular at the Spanish classic regattas, and very comfortably appointed for easy and elegant cruising with family and friends.
Brokers CommentsThe last and largest of the legendary run of John Alden’s personal MALABAR schooners that all but dominated US offshore racing between the wars and won three Bermuda races between them - with MALABAR X winning her class in 1930 and overall in 1932 (beating DORADE) - she has always been considered the best of them, in particular by her original crew. The epitome of the wholesome, fine and fast Alden schooners, after a major turn of the 21st Century rebuild MALABAR X now graces Mediterranean waters: an iconic head-turning regular at the Spanish classic regattas, and very comfortably appointed for easy and elegant cruising with family and friends.
New ListingThis is a preliminary presentation of a New Listing with fuller specifications and many more photos to follow.
HistoryMALABAR X was launched in 1930 by the famed Hodgdon Brothers yard at East Boothbay, Maine. For John G Alden she was again a means to both pleasure and promotion, achieving both by winning her class in that year's Bermuda race. In 1931 she came second in the prestigious Cape May Race, and in 1932 excelled by winning the Bermuda race overall from DORADE.
After many ownerships, in 1991 she was seriously damaged at Greenport Long Island during Hurricane Bob and all but abandoned.
Enter saviour Doug Hazlitt in 1999 with a plan to operate this iconic yacht for day charters in upstate New York. She was trucked to Cayuga Wooden Boat Works, Ithaca, and began what became a keel-up rebuild under the supervision Cayuga's Dennis Montgomery, and Niels Helleberg of the Alden design office.
Relaunched in 2003 and listed by Classic Boat magazine as one of the 250 all time-classics, after her early-century day charter years on Seneca Lake, MALABAR X's present owners shipped her to Spain in 2009 where she joined the Mediterranean's astounding fleet of beautifully maintained classics, but few can emulate her provenance and presence.
Construction- Carvel teak on bent oak frames
- Teak laid deck
- Teak deck furniture
- Large cockpit
- Wheel steering
- Classic winches, newer and older
- Long "L" trunk cabin
- Bronze manual anchor windlass
- 3 x Anchors: Admiralty, Hall and Danforth
Accommodation for 9 in 4 cabins
Down companionway ladder to lobby with chart table to starboard, galley to port and aft cabin off galley
Galley
- Broad Water gimballed Marine Stove with oven
- Electric fridge
Forward to spacious saloon with 2 x pilot berths outboard, settees, U dining area to port
Fwd to passage offset to starboard, with owner's cabin to port and, via walk-through head, to forepeak cabin with berth to port and wc to starboard.
Ladder access to forehatch
Rig Spars and Sails- Gaff schooner rig
- Fir masts
- Stainless Steel 1X19 shrouds
- Backstay levers
- Mainsail
- Top sail
- 2 x Fishermen
- Foresail
- Staysail
- Jib top
- Jib
- Genoa
- Heavy Genoa
- Classic winches, newer and older
- All blocks and hoops are leathered
- Covers for hatches, wheel, compass binnacle, gas box, instruments pedestal and cockpit boxes/seats
- 3 x Overall covers: fore, mid and aft decks
- Yanmar 4LH-HTE 120 kW Diesel engine
- Kobelt 2042 bronze throttle control
- 2 x 170 L Diesel tanks
- 1 x Water tank
- 1 x Grey water tank
- Hot water system
- 3 x Service batteries 100 Ah each
- Engine battery
- Mastervolt Charger Master 12/70-3
- Sinergex Pure Sine 1500 Series II inverter
- All electrical cables up rigging are protected
- Raymarine anemometer ST60 plus wind vane (2011)
- Lewmar/ Simrad autopilot (2011)
- Garmin GPS Map 5012 inside
- Garmin GPS Map 5008 at cockpit
- Anemometer display in cockpit
- Simrad autopilot display in cockpit
- Compass in cockpit
- Navicom VHF radio inside
- 2 x Submersible handheld VHF: Icom and Entel
- Spreader lights
- Steaming light on foremast
- Running lights on shroud boards
- Navigation light on foremast shrouds
- Anchor light top of mainmast
- Stern light
- AM/FM Radio.
Safety- Zodiac liferaft 12 persons
- First aid kit
- Flare kit
- CO2 fire extinguisher 1-10 cil in engine room
- 2 x 2 kg Fire extinguishers
- 2 x 6 kg Fire extinguishers
- EPIRIB
- 12 x Life vests
- Barometer
- Fog horn
- Bell
- Books and nautical charts
- Code flags
- Compass
- Hand bearing compass
- Signaling mirror
- Flashlight
- Radar reflector
- New deck caulking March 2012
- Varnish on a year basis
- Cleaning and antifouling paint every year
- 8 x Fenders
- 4 x Mooring lines
- Binoculars
- Ensign
- Toolbox
- Sail mending box
- Electrical spares
- Miscellaneous silicon bronze hardware
- Several spare blocks, stanchions, shackles
Sailing images by James Robinson Taylor
DisclaimerThese particulars have been prepared from information provided by the vendors and are intended as general guide. The purchaser should confirm details of concern to them by survey or engineers inspection. The purchaser should also ensure that the purchase contract properly reflects their concerns and specifies details on which they wish to rely.
HULL
Hull Material
wood
The Alden Gaff Schooner is 58 feet long and has a 16 feet beam. The Alden Gaff Schooner is made of wood.