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Discussion in 'Feadship Yacht' started by 1953 Feadship, Oct 13, 2012.

  1. 1953 Feadship

    1953 Feadship New Member

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    I have recently purchased a classic 83' Feadship and am doing it's restoration. Was hoping for fellow owners and enthusiasts input. If you have any mid 1950's brochures, pictures or stories please let me know as we are documenting this and other classic restorations.

    more info may be seen here

    Home Page

    thanks in advance!

    Stuart
  2. Norseman

    Norseman Senior Member

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    Hat off to you Sir.

    Having owned an old wooden yacht of the same vintage and with a rich history I know the quality of old workmanship and the charm of owning a true "Yacht" rather than a plastico production boat, but I would not do it again..:D

    Welcome aboard.
  3. ombreetsoleil

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  4. 1953 Feadship

    1953 Feadship New Member

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    Thanks for that

    I have done both already thank you Sir..bright minds think alike!

    Also looking for producers and promoters to help do this project.
  5. K1W1

    K1W1 Senior Member

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    Hi,

    An ambitious project for sure.

    Please keep us posted as to it's progress
  6. 1953 Feadship

    1953 Feadship New Member

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    thank you sir!
  7. SeaEric

    SeaEric YF Historian

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    Hi Stuart, Welcome to YachtForums. I remember her when she was called "Exuberance". She was owned by a well known local banker and kept at the Anchorage Marina in Baltimore Harbor. She is a lovely yacht.