1958 Lyman W1193Sold

$13,900

Used
We will let you know when another 1958 Lyman W1193 is available in New Bern, NC

Boat in New Bern, NC 28562 US

builtBuilt in 1958
Year the boat was built
model

W1193

Boat model
engine

1 Engine (Gray Marine)

Engine type and count
length

19.5 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

Gas

Fuel type
material

Wooden

Hull material
Length Overall
19.5ft
Beam
6.83ft
Max Bridge Clearance
5ft
Max Draft
1.92ft
Dry Weight
2100lb
Cruising Speed
12kn
Max Speed
15kn
Fuel Tanks
30gal
Hull Material
wood
Hull Shape
deep-vee
Engine 1
Engine Make
Gray Marine
Engine Model
620
Total Power
60hp
Engine Hours
201
Fuel Type
gasoline
Drive Type
direct
Summary
Sanrose is a rare turnkey ready 19' Ft W-1193 Classic Lyman Runabout. Imagine yourself on a evening cocktail cruise with friends in this head turning classic along the city waterfront or on a local lake. Do not miss your chance to own a piece of American Maritime History.
Structure & Frames -

White Oak, Planking

3/8" Fir marine plywood

Transom, deck, interior - Mahogany

Hull and all wood elements fully restored 2005

with 14 coats of marine spar varnish


Electronics

Raymarine ST-40 Depth Sounder

ICOM IC-M56 VHF Radio

Garman GPS430 Chart Plotter


Engine-

Sanrose comes with her original Gray Marine Model 620, 4 Cylinders, 140 cubic inch engine rebuilt in 2011.

New values,

guides,

springs,

seats,

tappets.

bearings

seals.

exhaust manifold and

head gasket installed 2022. Engine hours at 201 as of 12/23.

Recent Upgrades

Recent Upgrades include:

  • New USCG certified 30 gallon aluminum fuel tank,
  • 12 volt electrical system,
  • distributor,
  • marine grade wiring,
  • electronic ignition,
  • cooling system rebuilt,
  • new strut bearing,
  • bilge pumps,
  • engine mounts,
  • new Sunbrella side curtains and back drop,
  • full mooring cover - Sunbrella Supreme,
  • VHF radio
  • Garmin 430 chart plotter,
  • new 17 plate batteries w/ battery selector switch.
  • New Sunbrella Backdrop
  • New Sunbrella Custom Fitted Winter Cover with poles
Inventory

Inventory list is still in works but list as of 04/27/2025

New Sunbrella Backdrop

New Custom Sunbrella Fitted Winter Boat Cover

Complete USCG Safety Compliant Emergency Signaling Kit

6 USCG Approved Life Jackets

2 Fire Extinguishers

Emergency Hand Bilge Pump

Swim Ladder

Anchor

75' chain and anchor line

Compass

ICOM VHF Transceiver (See Electronics)

Garmin Chartplotter (See Electronics)

Tools

Propeller Packing Wrenches

Emergency Paddles

Removable Stern Light/flag staff

Boat Hook

4 Fenders

Chafing Board

5 seat cushions

Bucket with Cleaning Supplies

Washdown brush

12V DC Horn

Bottom Paint

Varnish

Docking and mooring lines

Complete Boat History and Records (See Last Photo)


150 years of boat building.

Bernard Lyman was the co-founder of Lyman Brothers Boat Builders and Lyman Boat Works. Lyman founded the company with his brother, Herman Lyman, in 1875.

He designed and built the clinker boat building built boat, the Lyman.

The Lyman boat has a reputation for, as Tom Koroknay says, "mastering the rugged chop of Lake Erie.

However, the Lyman name would ultimately span far beyond Ohio and Lake Erie. In the 1950s, Lyman introduced multiple product lines that were marketed toward fishermen, jet-setters, and everyone in-between. The company was aggressively marketed, and their naval architecture was essentially similar in design to Great Lakes builders such as Chris Craft.

Sleek, modern wood lines, and attention to detail defined the brand, along with the "dual-pane" glazing on most models' front bow/cockpit. Models such as the "Islander" and "Runabout" (between 17' and 22' in length) were most popular. Although they are rare to find today, they still have a sort-of cult following, and are widely regarded as pioneers in the design of modern sport boats for usage in the Great Lakes, and other places around the world.

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.

CO-BROKERAGE

At Curtis Stokes & Assoc. all of our listings are available for co-brokerage on a 50-50 commission split agreement when the selling broker shows the listing and attends the survey. If the selling broker requires a courtesy showing and we are available to conduct a courtesy showing on our listing, the co-brokerage commission split is 60% listing commission and 40% selling commission. If the selling broker does not attend the survey, the co-brokerage commission split is 70% listing commission and 30% selling commission.


Price History

DateEventPrice
6/28/25Price decreased$13,900(-0.7%)
4/24/25Initial price$14,000

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