Click for Abeking Click for Furuno Click for Ocean Alexander Click for Walker Click for Abeking

Grebe Yachts of the 50's and 60's

Discussion in 'Vintage & Classic Yachts' started by donk, Jun 22, 2014.

  1. donk

    donk New Member

    Joined:
    Jan 16, 2009
    Messages:
    25
    Location:
    Chicago, IL
    Researching boats built during my time at the Grebe yard in Chicago 1956-63.
    Just won an Ebay auction for this ad. I have an original Corey Berg-Olsen autographed picture of the Millie Jean, Note the other boats on this one. Still looking to locate all of them. 54' Amalia D, awaiting up to date word. 65' Bonte, Now I believe Lady Hornblower, a charter vessel, harbored in Marina Del Rey CA, 47' Conleeda, and 73' Neval. which I think is Rumblefish, another charter vessel in Seattle. Would appreciate any and all information.
    Best,
    Don

    Attached Files:

  2. SailorEd

    SailorEd New Member

    Joined:
    Jul 3, 2014
    Messages:
    1
    Location:
    Boston
    Grebe Yacht Full Moon

    Hi

    The Full Moon is a 65' Grebe Yacht completed in 1950. It currently charters in Boston. See fullmoonboston.com

    I have crewed on it for several years and we are restoring it.

    Feel free to contact me if you want additional information.

    Ed
  3. C F Schomann

    C F Schomann New Member

    Joined:
    Nov 20, 2014
    Messages:
    2
    Location:
    Essex Md
    Don,
    Amalia D is safe, sound and doing well. My wife and I purchased her last November and are in the process of bringing her back to her original beauty. We would love to know more about the building of her. This picture was taken by a friend of ours as we came out of the Baltimore Inner Harbor September, 2014 Regards, Chuck Amalia714.jpg
    Last edited: Nov 20, 2014
  4. SeaEric

    SeaEric YF Historian

    Joined:
    Jan 28, 2007
    Messages:
    1,372
    Location:
    out on the dock
    Hello C F Schomann, Welcome to YachtForums! She is a beautiful Classic, and that is a wonderful photo. She looks like the same yacht that I spotted last Fall or Winter at Cambridge Yacht Club, then know as "Leona Mae" Grebe Leona Mae resize.jpg
  5. C F Schomann

    C F Schomann New Member

    Joined:
    Nov 20, 2014
    Messages:
    2
    Location:
    Essex Md
    Thank You! That is "Amalia D". The men that purchased her in the spring of 2013 changed her name to "Leona Mae". We purchased her in Cambridge Novermber of 2013. She is now berthed in Middle River Md. We returned her to her commissioned name of "Amalia D" and are restoring her to as close to original condition as possible.
    Last edited: Nov 20, 2014
  6. SeaEric

    SeaEric YF Historian

    Joined:
    Jan 28, 2007
    Messages:
    1,372
    Location:
    out on the dock
    She is a beauty. When I walked past her on the dock, I noticed that she appears to be mostly original. That's always a great start. You may want to consider joining the Classic Yacht Club of America which gets together 6 times per season here on the Chesapeake. Its a great group of old boat lovers. www.classicyachtclub.org
  7. donk

    donk New Member

    Joined:
    Jan 16, 2009
    Messages:
    25
    Location:
    Chicago, IL
    Chuck,
    Sorry for the long delay, working through the retirement process. Beautiful restoration, would love to talk and visit with you at some point. 6 days in the week are now Saturdays, and I am hunting down the boats I helped to build in the 50's. Just back from CA and a visit to the Lady Hornblower, formerly Hummel Hummel Hull #170 in Marina Del Rey. Your boat should have a Grebe plaque that says #173 Amalia D. which followed the now Lady Grebe berthed in Chicago. She was the 4th vessel I worked on in High School, and I may have some early ads or pictures. Will look and send what and when I can. Email is donk-at-att.net
    Warm regards,
    Don
    Last edited by a moderator: Aug 19, 2015
  8. Bill F

    Bill F New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 21, 2016
    Messages:
    10
    Location:
    Las Cruces, NM
    Are you still researching the Grebe Yachts. I had the privilege of working on the Gon Waki III originally the Gallant Lady V. She was built in 1957 and was 67' overall. I have a couple pictures of her, she was gorgeous! One of my loves now is building model boats. I would love to build a model of her, but my limited photos and more limited design skills make it very daunting.
    Love to hear from you,
    Bill F
  9. T. McLaughlin

    T. McLaughlin New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 30, 2016
    Messages:
    12
    Location:
    Napa, Ca.
    I found two 65 ft. Grebes recently. One is the Gon Waki III...she was renamed the "Laelannie" when she was sold to a bank president back in the 70's. She was then sold to the heir of King radio/TV in Seattle. Unfortunately, he had an untimely death when he went swimming while he was aboard her. I think she was sold again and I last heard she was in Tacoma. Beautiful vessel when she was the "Laelannie"...Just found a second Grebe "Sam's Place". She is offered for sale through Frasier Yachts in Southern California. I am not sure where she is presently moored. TM
  10. Bill F

    Bill F New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 21, 2016
    Messages:
    10
    Location:
    Las Cruces, NM
    Sam's Place is beautiful. Someplace I saw a note saying she is or was owned by Jerry Lewis. The Gon Waki III was nearly identical except she did not have the beautifully finished and enclosed aft deck area. If my memory is correct, the Laelannie burned and sank in Lake Union in the early 70s. I've attached a shot of the Gon Waki III at anchor somewhere along the inland passage to Alaska. I am still hoping to build a model of her. My biggest issue is that I can't remember the bottom design. I only saw her once out of the water. She was round bottom and only drew about 4.5' of water and rolled like crazy in a trough.

    Attached Files:

  11. T. McLaughlin

    T. McLaughlin New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 30, 2016
    Messages:
    12
    Location:
    Napa, Ca.
    Yes Bill, I agree the aft deck was beautifully finished on "Sam's Place"...I did, however, like the aft area on the Laelannie too. I was aboard her on many fishing trips on Puget Sound and it easily accommodated a large group of anglers. My boss, a Bank CEO (now deceased) sold the Laelannie to a 24 year old man from a very wealthy Northwest family. In December 1981, he with his girlfriend anchored the yacht just off Madison Park on Lake Washington and he apparently went for a swim and drowned. His body was never recovered. Several years after this incident I remember being told the Laelannie was sold and moved to Tacoma. I still am in touch with the family of my old boss. I will telephone them today to see if they have any pictures of the bottom design. I know one of his sons ran the Laelanne aground in the Canada San Juans. I would imagine they would have pictures of her out of the water when several planks and a bent shaft were being replaced. Will let you knew if I get any further information. Terry
  12. Bill F

    Bill F New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 21, 2016
    Messages:
    10
    Location:
    Las Cruces, NM
    Hi Terry,
    I sure would appreciate any photos you find. It sounds like you are from the Seattle area. My wife and I lived there all our lives. We moved to Southern New Mexico when I retired. We love the year round golf.

    If you would like to get hold of me via email, my address is bfrench21@comcast.net.

    Have a great day; I am off to the golf course.

    Bill French
  13. PacBlue

    PacBlue Senior Member

    Joined:
    Jan 9, 2009
    Messages:
    1,994
    Location:
    Dana Point, Ca

    Wow, what a looker, that is an absolutely gorgeous classic look that never goes out of style, the proportions are perfect!
  14. T. McLaughlin

    T. McLaughlin New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 30, 2016
    Messages:
    12
    Location:
    Napa, Ca.
    img001X.jpg
    Hello Bill...I went through my archive of pictures and was able to find this one (see attached). This picture was on the front of my boss's Christmas card. Unfortunately I do not have the date...Would guess it to be late 70's or early 80's. My boss had 5 children...4 sons and 1 daughter. You guessed it, her name was "Laelanne". Please note there is no "i" like I had originally thought. I think this picture was taken somewhere in the Canadian San Juan Islands. I have always loved it. When you first look at it the "bow" portion of the yacht does "throw you" a little but then you realize the bow extends beyond the shadow. Anyway, I will continue to try to get you more pictures. If I remember correctly aren't you planning to do a painting of the yacht? New Mexico huh? Nice spot for unlimited golf. I lived in Palm Springs several years ago but after 6 years the "Sun" finally did me in...I have very thin, white Irish skin! Anyway Napa is a perfect location for me now. Where in Seattle did you live? Well I think I was able to get some pieces together for you. Hope I can turn up some more! My e-mail address is: [deleted, use PM] Regards, Terry
    Last edited by a moderator: Sep 2, 2016
  15. Bill F

    Bill F New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 21, 2016
    Messages:
    10
    Location:
    Las Cruces, NM
    The 65' Grebe's just really had it all together on the classic lines.
  16. Bill F

    Bill F New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 21, 2016
    Messages:
    10
    Location:
    Las Cruces, NM
    Hi Terry,
    What a great photo, thanks. It really brings back some memories. I'm not doing a painting. I want to build a model of her. It will be about 45" LOA for a 1/18 scale.
    The difficulty of doing this from scratch is the frame layouts. There is a lot of trial and error getting the hull fair and true. I've attached a photo of one of my latest models. This is the Aphrodite. A 70' 1930 commuter yacht. She was drug out of the Florida mud and completely rebuilt. We raised out 2 daughters in the Richmond Beach area the moved to the Sammamish Plateau. Where were you?
    Have a great day,
    Bill

    Attached Files:

  17. T. McLaughlin

    T. McLaughlin New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 30, 2016
    Messages:
    12
    Location:
    Napa, Ca.
    PacBlue....You have excellent taste...The classic look of the yacht is timeless!
  18. T. McLaughlin

    T. McLaughlin New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 30, 2016
    Messages:
    12
    Location:
    Napa, Ca.
    Bill...Thank you for the picture of your "work"! WOW your model is absolutely superb. I wouldn't have ANY idea how to start such a project. Definitely Museum quality! How long does it take for you to complete such a project? Truly a labor of love...Was happy you enjoyed "the picture"'. It has always been my favorite. I am still trying to acquire some more pictures. Seeing your work has made me more determined! My Father was retired military...We had a home built in Mukilteo. I was raised around the Everett area and once I was on my own I bought a home on Capitol Hill...Always loved to be near Lake Union and Lake Washington...Spent a great deal of my time walking the docks in those areas including the locks, fisherman wharf and Shilshole where I moored a small sailboat. Very fond memories...Well thank you again for sharing...I will be in touch. Terry
  19. Bill F

    Bill F New Member

    Joined:
    Aug 21, 2016
    Messages:
    10
    Location:
    Las Cruces, NM
    Hi Terry,
    Thanks for the kind words. The Aphrodite took about a year of fairly diligent work time. Again, a small world, I grew up on Capitol Hill and graduated from Garfield. During the summers I worked at Seaborn's Marina at Leschi on Lake Washington. In college I worked one summer on the Gon Waki III and one summer running boats for the YMCA Camp Orkilla on Orcas Island. I also loved to walk the docks. Any pictures you can find will certainly be appreciated. I have had no luck finding a set of Grebe plans so pictures and memory will have to do.
    Bill
  20. RER

    RER Senior Member

    Joined:
    Jan 20, 2009
    Messages:
    1,585
    Location:
    Newport Beach CA
    Wow. Very nice.