Partially finished, this yacht was designed by Ulf Rogeberg, the architect responsible for so many of the proven sea going Deerfoot designs. With many of the
NOW AVAILABLE WITH INTEREST-FREE TERMS TO QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS. Recently Donated to Mass Maritime Academy, this custom Lyman Morse/Farr is available for Lease with an Option to Purchase. Call for Pri
The talented craftsmen of the Lyman Morse Boat Building Company in Thomaston, Maine, combined traditional woodworking skills with modern composite construction techniques to create the magnificent sai
Preliminary Listing. More Details and photos to follow. From the desk of C. Raymond Hunt and the renowned boat building company Lyman-Morse, we are proud to present “Mugsy” a cla
Team Lyman-Morse is pleased to be teaming up again with one of our most successful design partners – C. Raymond Hunt. This new design, our 19th with the venerable firm, will be available in&
New asking price! CLASSIC Seguin 46 Designed by Olin Stephens for Sparkman + Stephens and built by Lyman Morse Boatbuilding, Thomaston, Maine, the SEGUIN 46 comes from the same mold as the SE
BIG PRICE REDUCTION! I am excited to have the listing of the 1st Seguin 44. After many years of happy cruising aboard Hob Nob, the owners have retired to their home in California a
"Fourteen Seguin 44s were launched, each yacht tailored specifically to the owner’s individual tastes and style. Every Lyman-Morse boat also utilized the
"Peregrine" is pristine, turn key, & shed kept in Thomaston, Maine, a better than new example of the finest combination of Maine custom yacht building at Lyman-Morse, along w
Team Lyman-Morse is pleased to be teaming up again with one of our most successful design partners – C. Raymond Hunt. Our latest collaboration is the Monhegan 42. This new design, our 18th with
The Seguin 40' is a semi-custom series built by Lyman-Morse of Maine. The boat was designed by Craig V. Walters, who specialized in centerboard boats of the type. They are well bui
The long overhangs and clean lines of the e33 call to mind the Carl Alberg boats of the late ’60s and early ’70s. The “trophy daysailer” market is rife with branding,
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