Engine
Nordberg Knight 145 6 Cyl
Total Power
-
Engine Hours
-
Class
Antique and Classic
Length
22ft
Year
1950
Model
Utility
Capacity
-
Boat Details
Description
1950 Hutchinson - Utility
This boat is complete and ready to enjoy. A classic Hutchinson Utility with everything that you expect from this vintage boat. Complete top and side curtains. Original Nordberg Knight engine. Great cruiser or family boat.
Hutchinsons were not built at a factory, but built at a yard by a crew of real boat builders who understood construction as well as how the boat would be used. The Hutchinson Boat Works in Alexandria Bay, NY (along the shores of the St. Lawrence River), dates back to 1908 where two brothers, Hubert and George Hutchinson, ran a small operation building, for the most part, custom boats for individual customers. By 1929, the brothers had passed away but boat building operations carried on under new leadership. Hutchinson built boats designed for fishing, commuting, and cruising – customized to buyers' specifications and built to handle the choppy water of the St. Lawrence River. Like many boat building firms, Hutchinson did their part during both World Wars, building naval craft for the US government. The company still operates in the location they moved to in 1911; however, not as custom boat builders. Today, they are a full service marina and Sea Ray dealership. Only a limited number of wooden Hutchinsons were built in the company's heyday, and because of their seaworthiness, beauty, and quality construction, the few boats that remain today hold clear value to collectors, as well as boat owners looking for a capable yet beautiful and historic wooden boat.
Measurements
Dimensions
Nominal Length:22ft
Length Overall:22ft
Tanks
Fuel Tanks:1
Propulsion
Engine Make:Nordberg
Engine Model:Knight 145 6 Cyl
Drive Type:v
Fuel Type:gasoline
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Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.