Long Beach Yacht Center
114 E Shoreline Drive, Gangway P
Long Beach, CA, US, 90802
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1963 Custom Migrator 40

location icon Long Beach, United States
Year 1963
Length 40 ft
Price
$9,950

 

Price just reduced  by $15000  This is a great opportunity to get a very nice classic wood boat at a fire sale price.  The seller will consider a donation to a tax exempt organization for a reasonable tax credit. Motivated seller!

California Yacht Company and Long Beach Yacht Center are proud to be representing the seller of Migrator, a one-of-a-kind 40-foot classic wooden ketch custom built in a purpose-built shed on the shore of Yokohama Bay, Japan, by master craftsmen. 

For its first 15 years, Migrator was based in Japan where she participated in local and international ocean racing, surviving typhoons in two different Tokyo-to-Okinawa races. In 1978, Migrator’s original owner, Ryan Berkely, with two companions, sailed Migrator to THE USA. The original logbook remains available for their 57-day voyage. Migrator then resided at San Diego’s Southwestern Yacht Club for the next 19 years, until 1997, when its second owner took possession and moved the vessel to its current location in Long Beach’s Shoreline Marina. 

The vessel was designed with open ocean crossings in mind. Custom plans, inspired by Herreshoff lines and Lloyds’s Rules, were developed by an American naval architect. The original signed blueprints remain available. Unique in her construction and choice of materials, Migrator’s hull is copper-fastened double-planked, Hinoki-over-Teak. Hinoki is the material of choice for hot tubs because of its wet-dry providing a dimensional stability without the use of caulking. With no caulking, the hull has an appearance often mistaken for fiberglass. Structural elements are of Kaoki, a strong dense wood similar to oak; the transom, deck, cabin trunk and interior are of teak. Metal parts are either stainless steel or bronze; aluminum is avoided. 

An article about Ryan Berkely, Migrator’s original owner, appeared in the April 26, 1985 issue of The Log. “Hoping to fulfill a life-long dream to sail around the world, Berkely, an Air Force major in the Office of Special Investigations stationed in Japan, hired three carpenters to construct the boat near Yokohama in 1958.” Due to various delays, it would be five years before the vessel’s construction was completed. 

Specifications

Year Built 1963
Category Sail
Length Overall 39'3 ft
Beam 11 ft
Max Draft 5'3 ft
Construction Wood
Hull ID ABC123456789
Keel Full Keel
Drive Type Direct
Engines 1
Total Engine Power 40 hp
Fuel Tank Cap. 130 gal
Fuel Tank Mat. Stainless Steel
Water Tank Cap. 150 gal
Water Tank Mat. Stainless-steel

Engine 1 Specifications

Make: Isuzu
Model: Pisces 40
Fuel: Diesel
Engine Power: 40hp
Type: Inboard
Engine Location: Center
Drive Type: Direct
Year: 1974
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.