At Knight's Marine in Rockport ME., last week.
Looks like a Bill Tripp boat from the '60s. Candidates include a LeComte Medalist 33, but the metalwork does not look right. Or a Tripp-Lench 29, or a Seafarer 30.
What is she?
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Re: What is she?
I'm going with T/L 29.
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Re: What is she?
I can confirm that Teal is a 1962 Tripp-Lentsch 29.
Rachel
PS: The Seafarer 30 would have a more traditionally shaped transom.
Rachel
PS: The Seafarer 30 would have a more traditionally shaped transom.
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Re: What is she?
She is a T/L for sure. Check the the combing aft board and there should be a ID plate there with a hull # and manufacture date. It should have the Lentsch Shipyard marking on it. I have owned hull #3 for the last 15 years.