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Boat is located in Austin, Texas.
Email Address: bob.shipman@me.com .
A SPECIAL BOAT:
Nathanael Herreshoff designed the H 12 1/2 in 1914.
It has been in continuous production since then and is nearly universally acclaimed as on of the finest small boats of all time.
By 1914 Mr. Herreshoff had a legendary career of designing and building 6 consecutive America’s Cup boats and winning 6 consecutive victories.
Beginning construction of the 12 1/2, his Herreshoff Manufacturing Company built 364 wooden 12 1/2 boats from 1914 to 1943, when all manufacturing efforts were shifted to World War 2 military productions.
In 1947, Cape Cod Shipbuilding Co. acquired the rights to the 12 1/2 design and switched to fiberglass hulls in 1950.
In continuous production since then to today new boats ($60,000 +/-) and all parts and accessories are readily available.
SPECIFICATIONS
LOA ................. 15’ 9”
LWL ................. 12’ 6”
Beam .............. 5’ 10”
Draft ................. 29” full keel
Displacement ... 1,350 lbs.
Ballast ............... 750 lbs.
Lead
Sail Area ........... 140 sq.ft.
Gaff Rig
Spars .................Solid Sitka Spruce
(mast, boom, gaff and jib boom)
Classic Boat magazine Technical Editor, Theo Rye, has written about the 12 1/2 “these are keel boats with a hefty ballast ratio, a healthy beam/length ratio and a modest sail area, your chance of capsizing are vanishingly small.
Also, the cockpit is deep enough to offer security when the boat begins to heel and it’s large enough for friends to share and move about.
The 12 1/2 is responsive enough to reward experience but forgiving enough not to punish inexperience.”
Go to www.capecodshipbuilding.com website for detailed information by builder.
Hull: Black hull, original gel coat, Buff deck, Green antifouling 11/2019
Solid Sitka Spruce mast, boom, gaff, jib boom
Full keel, 750 lbs. lead ballast, 29” draft
Bronze - all hardware
Harken mainsheet controls
Teak floorboards
Mahogany trim and seats
Spacious cockpit for guests
Solo overnighting with air mattress and cockpit tent
Sails:
Tan bark main and self tending jib by Quantum Sails, Newport, R.I.
Like new condition - minimal use
Custom Sunbrella sail covers and cockpit cover/tent
Wood hoops with bronze clips for mainsail
Flotation:
Three sealed air tanks integral to the hull
Two tanks under the cockpit floor, port and starboard
Bow tank under foredeck
Trailer:
Triad Trailers 2006 single axle custom for H 12 1/2 and Cape Cod Shipbuilding
Keel guide and adjustable screw jacks for hull support
Custom supports for trailering/storing spars
5,000 miles usage since 2009 -
New tires February, 2020
Deestone tubeless 20.5 x 8.0-10
Spare tire tongue mounted
Accessories:
Anchor, lines, fenders(bumpers)
Keel bolt lifting harness
All my”stuff”
History: I purchased the boat, named the Black Pearl, still new, from its original owner in Massachusetts and trailered it back to Texas.
Absolutely no problems.
She has been used in fresh water only, including summer in Grand Lake, Colorado.
Over my 10 years of ownership the boat has been in storage for 7 plus years with a little more than 2 years docked in Lake Travis, Texas, marinas.
I have gotten to be 82 years old, retired in the Texas Hill Country, while my boat is still in like-new condition she needs a new skipper.
You can view a history report for this boat so you can shop with complete transparency.