1939 Tacoma Boat Works Ferry
$ 899,000

Listing Broker:  Jeff Carson  907-617-5314

General

Here is your opportunity to own a piece of Northwest history. The Tahoma was built in 1939 by the Tacoma Boat Works and was put into service as the Anderson Island ferry soon after. She hauled vessels and passengers between Steilacoom and Anderson island, with a stop at McNeil Island prison in Puget Sound. She was purchased by her current owner and completely renovated in the early 2000's. She now is equipped with 8 staterooms that will sleep 15 plus people. Topside she has a large kitchen, wheel house, captain's quarters with a queen size bed and full bathroom. There is also a single berth off the rear of the main helm. On the main deck, she has matching port and starboard twin bunk staterooms with a bathroom in between the 2 staterooms. She would make a great charter vessel, a very spacious live-aboard or would be perfect as a off site remote lodge.

Highlights

  • Massive living area and front deck space
  • Hydraulic anchor wench and deck booms
  • 8 Staterooms-Sleeps 15+
  • Large kitchen with dinning table for 8-10
  • Set up for chartering or off site lodge
  • Single Caterpillar D-343 250 HP main engine
  • Gorgeous interior and well maintained


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