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Stephens

Discussion in 'Vintage & Classic Yachts' started by alloyed2sea, Aug 17, 2004.

  1. alloyed2sea

    alloyed2sea Moderator

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    A West Coast boat builder - me thinks.
    Produced much larger and metal yachts, but here's an old woodie the likes of which will not be seen again.
    She's "Fleetwood" - a 1950s SF 43!
    :D

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  2. bernd1972

    bernd1972 Senior Member

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    You just got to love these Sedans from the late 1040s. Someone should start building these things again,I believe they would find their market.
  3. JustMag

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    The way the middle two pics posted I thought for a brief minute the Helm was facing the port side.
  4. lovinlifenc

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    I think someone has been working too hard on preparing their taxes.

    Cheers!
  5. bernd1972

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    :eek:
    Ooops!
  6. Seafarer

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    http://www.hagginmuseum.org/stephens/
  7. dennismc

    dennismc Senior Member

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    Yes, I am one of the lucky Stephens owners....1974 My # 173..aluminum 70 ft MY..just love it...tough boat, does not leak...Florida to Alaska and many ports in between...will go on for many years yet.
  8. captjb

    captjb New Member

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    Stevens

    The Stevens in the pictures was the pride and joy of the Cadilac dealer in Costa Mesa, Ca. Was in Newport Harbor for many many years.
  9. T.T.

    T.T. Senior Member

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    Anyone recognize this one?

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