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March 24, 2012. A change in plans and Maurice has decided to sell #134. She is hauled at Marblehead. Below is a copy of his Craigslist ad (Boston), and here is the direct link to the ad. http://boston.craigslist.org/nos/boa/2906499356.html
24 Ft. SAILBOAT- SPARKMAN & STEPHENS DOLPHIN - $4500 (MARBLEHEAD)
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Date: 2012-03-16, 11:04PM EDT
Reply to: 7kpgq-2906499356@sale.craigslist.org
CALL 904-501-9466 FOR MORE INFO
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CLASSIC PLASTIC !!!!! 24 FOOT SLOOP SAILBOAT - SPARKMAN AND STEVENS DOLPHIN BUILT BY YANKEE YACHTS. SOLID FIBERGLASS HULL AND DECK- NO SOFT SPOTS. ALUMINUM MAST, STAINLESS STEEL RIGGING, GOOD SAILS. COMPLETE BOAT IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. NEEDS A GOOD CLEAN-UP. ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND SEAWORTHY S+S DESIGNS EVER BUILT. UNBELIEVABLE RACE HISTORY. GOOGLE DOLPHIN SAILBOAT FOR MORE INFO AND PHOTOS. NEW LISTING AND WILL POST PHOTOS. CALL 904-501-9466 FOR MORE INFO. BOAT IS HAULED OUT IN MARBLEHEAD.
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November 8, 2011. Maurice Levor checked in as the new owner of Yankee #134, formerly owned by Don Fraser of Marblehead, Massachusetts. This boat has not had a name for nearly 25 years, so in our 'database' is/was known as the Marblehead Yankee Click here to go to that page.
Here is Maurice's email (minor edits) and a couple of 'file' pictures of #134's interior. At some point we hope to have new pictures on her her mooring next summer in Little Bay Islands, Newfoundland.
Hello Ron,
My name is Maurice Levor, and I am the new owner of the Yankee Dolphin #134 sold on E-bay in Marblehead, Mass.. I live in Newfoundland in the summer and St. Augustine, Fl. in the winter. This is the second Dolphin I have owned and look foward to the restoration of #134. Do you have any info on my boat? I look forward to getting involved in your website and feel free to get back to me with any questions. I am looking for a trailer to transport my boat to Newfoundland as well as a small diesel engine to repower her. Let me know if you have any leads on these two things.
Thanks for your interest,
Maurice Levor

main bulkhead

galley on port side
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