Atlantic Yacht Sales

1956 Custom Norman Hodgdon 24 | 24ft

PROWLER

Chester, NS, Canada
$28,188USD
Co-brokerage
Broker Info
Atlantic Yacht Sales
902-593-1280

Boat Highlights:

Year of Vessel

1956

Fuel Type

DIESEL

Length

24 ft

Manufacturer

Custom

Condition

Pre-owned

Boat Type

Power

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Introducing the exquisite 1956 Norman Hodgdon 24, a stunning example of antique craftsmanship. This classic vessel, known as "PROWLER," boasts an overall length of 24 feet, making it a perfect choice for leisurely cruises or weekend getaways. Constructed from high-quality wood, the hull reflects timeless elegance and durability, embodying the charm of classic boating. The design showcases meticulous attention to detail, making it a standout in any marina. While the interior features are not specified, the boat's classic appeal is sure to captivate enthusiasts and collectors alike. The vessel is equipped with essential features, enhancing the overall boating experience. With its rich history and beautiful lines, the Norman Hodgdon 24 is not just a boat; it's a piece of maritime heritage waiting to be cherished by its next owner. Embrace the adventure and elegance that "PROWLER" has to offer!

REPOWERED IN 2023 

Bottom epoxied up to the waterline

Hull refurbished in 2011

Garmin UHD2 Chart Plotter

Contact Chris or Scott to view this classic. 


Carvel. Mahogany planking. Oak frames and structural keel. Deck is fiberglassed 3/4” doug fir, deck trim is mahogany, bronze rubrail. Fiberglassed plywood cockpit. PROWLER’s hull is white, her boot top and bottom are red and the deck is tan. The boat was rebuilt in 2011.


SPECIFICATION

Vessel Name
PROWLER
Length Overall
24 ft
Beam
7 ft
Manufacturer
Custom
Boat Type
power-antique
Boat Model
Norman Hodgdon 24
Year Of Vessel
1956
Fuel Type
Diesel
Engine Make
Beta
Engine Model
50
Engine Hours
20
Engine Type
Inboard
No. of Fuel Tanks
0
No. of Engine
1
Engine HP
1 X 50

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