1969 Post 38 Sportfish - 1969 38' POST YACHTS 38 Sportfish
Seattle Washington United States
$35,400 USD
Post 38 Sportfish
A sparkling classic!
For Sale by Waterline Boats Seattle
Benefit from an immersive experience, featuring 4 Virtual Tours, 1 Video, and 89 photos, along with comprehensive specs and expert broker's commentary. All of this is available for the Post 38 Sportfish - Contact our Waterline Boats Broker!
Boat REF# · 312702
Length · 38'0"
Year · 1969
Construction · Wood
Underwater profile · Semi-Displacement
Sleeping berths · 4
Engine · 2 x gasoline 300hp, 427 Ford FE Chris-Craft (1969)
Lying · Seattle, WA USA - Shown by Appointment
Broker's Comments:
Post Yacht Builders are still building boats in Chestertown, MD. Russell Post started the Egg Harbor Yacht Company in the early 50s and sold it in 1955. His retirement didn't last long and in 1957 he started the Post Yacht Co.
This boat is kept under cover and in fresh water. All of the external woodwork appears in like-new condition.
The twin 427 Ford FE Chris-Craft engines are original but were rebuilt 1500 hours ago.
Hull construction is of cedar and mahogany with white oak frames. The cockpit deck is teak. This model is also referred to as a "Fisher-Cruiser".
It is hard to find a vessel of this era in such fine condition.
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Post 38 Sportfish
A sparkling classic!
For Sale by Waterline Boats Seattle
Benefit from an immersive experience, featuring 4 Virtual Tours, 1 Video, and 89 photos, along with comprehensive specs and expert broker's commentary. All of this is available for the Post 38 Sportfish - Contact our Waterline Boats Broker!
Boat REF# · 312702
Length · 38'0"
Year · 1969
Construction · Wood
Underwater profile · Semi-Displacement
Sleeping berths · 4
Engine · 2 x gasoline 300hp, 427 Ford FE Chris-Craft (1969)
Lying · Seattle, WA USA - Shown by Appointment
Broker's Comments:
Post Yacht Builders are still building boats in Chestertown, MD. Russell Post started the Egg Harbor Yacht Company in the early 50s and sold it in 1955. His retirement didn't last long and in 1957 he started the Post Yacht Co.
This boat is kept under cover and in fresh water. All of the external woodwork appears in like-new condition.
The twin 427 Ford FE Chris-Craft engines are original but were rebuilt 1500 hours ago.
Hull construction is of cedar and mahogany with white oak frames. The cockpit deck is teak. This model is also referred to as a "Fisher-Cruiser".
It is hard to find a vessel of this era in such fine condition.