Ted Brewer Lazy Jack 32 Schooner
A rare find, Unforgettable is a classic Ted Brewer Lazy Jack schooner, meticulously restored with $60,000 in upgrades, making her a turnkey vessel for coastal cruising or liveaboard life. Built in 1979 by Ted Hermann Boatshop, she is hull #27 of only 35 ever built, giving her a unique pedigree and a place in sailing history. Her fiberglass hull ensures durability, while her traditional schooner rig offers a timeless aesthetic with modern ease of handling. The Yanmar 28HP diesel provides a 190-250 NM range, making her efficient under power. New wiring, plumbing, and electronics bring this classic vessel into the modern era, while updated cabinetry, cushions, and a Dometic A/C system make her comfortable for extended stays aboard. For sailing enthusiasts, Unforgettable comes with a new jib (2024) and new foresail (2023) from Quantum Sails, a 130% roller-furled genoa, and a well-maintained Marconi mainsail, giving her a versatile and efficient sail plan. The two Lewmar winches (2023) add to the ease of sail handling, and her stainless steel standing rigging is in solid condition. With spacious accommodations for four, a manual foot-pump freshwater system, and a composting head, she’s designed for simplicity, efficiency, and ease of maintenance. Whether you’re dreaming of cruising the coast, living aboard, or owning a head-turning classic schooner, Unforgettable is ready to set sail. A rare, fully restored schooner at an unbeatable price, she offers historic charm, modern reliability, and adventure-ready performance—perfect for the next passionate owner. Step aboard and make her yours today! ⛵ Additional InfoInterior Comforts & Amenities- Refrigeration: Waeco 12V Cold Machine with compressor and fan
- Stove & Oven: 2-burner propane stovetop (not hooked up) & two electric induction cooktops
- Microwave Oven: Yes
- Water System: Manual foot pump from 90-gallon freshwater tank
- Air Conditioner: Dometic DTU16
- Heater: Dometic DTU16
- First Aid Kit: Yes
- Headroom: 6 ft
- Bunk Lengths: 6 ft
Electronics & Navigation Equipment- Primary Chart Plotter: Garmin 8610
- Primary GPS: Garmin 8610
- Depth Sounder: Yes
- Speed & Distance Log: Yes
- VHF Radio (Primary): Standard Horizon Matrix
- VHF Radio (Handheld): Uniden handheld
- Compass: Yes
- Stereo: Fusion MS RA70
- Stereo Speakers: 4
- AIS Receiver: Vesper WatchMate
- Deck Lights: Yes
- Search Light: Manual
Electrical System- DC System: 12V
- AC System: 120/240V @ 60Hz
Batteries- House Batteries: 2
- Engine Battery: 1
Additional Equipment- Battery Charger: Yes
- Shore Power Cord: 30Amp, 50ft
Mechanical Equipment- Manual Bilge Pumps: 1
- Electric Bilge Pumps: 1 + emergency backup
- Steering Type: Worm gear
- Fire Extinguishers: 3 x 15lb ABC
Deck & Cockpit Equipment- Primary Anchor: 20lb Danforth with 300ft 1" rope
- Secondary Anchor: 15lb Danforth
- Spare Anchor: 15lb Danforth
- Fenders & Dock Lines: Yes
- Side Stanchions & Lifelines: Yes
- Navigation Lights: Yes
Sails & Rigging- Main Mast: Aluminum
- Mizzen Mast: Aluminum
- Sail Area: 544 sq. ft.
- Back Stay Adjuster: Fixed
- Boom Vang: Manual
- Standing Rigging: Stainless steel wire rope
- Chain Plates: Stainless steel, original
Winches- Cockpit Winches: 2 Lewmar (2023)
Sails- Main: Marconi mainsail, Dacron, good
- Jib: Quantum Sails, Dacron (2024), roller furled on a club, excellent
- Fore Staysail: Gaff-rigged from Quantum Sails, Dacron (2023), very good
- Fisherman: Quadrilateral with throat and peak halyards, Dacron, good
- 130% Genoa: Roller-furled, Dacron, good
Boat History- Built in 1979 by Ted Hermann Boatshop, Seaford Harbor, Long Island
- Number 27 of 35 built to Ted Brewer’s design
- Featured in "Lessons From My Good Old Boat" by Don Launer
- Previously sailed in Florida (Gulf of Mexico) and New Hampshire
- Purchased in 2021, underwent $60,000 full rebuild, including:New wiring, plumbing, electrical systems, electronics
- New cabinetry, heat & A/C, cushions, running rigging
- Two new sails, winches, fuel system
- Now in turnkey condition
- Topsides Paint: Petit Easypoxy,
- Bottom Paint: Total Boat JD Select
Owner's Comments"As my sailing business grew, I needed another boat for added capacity and found this pretty little schooner in Florida. She was in rough shape and even infested with termites! After failed attempts to gas them out, we successfully eliminated them using an ozone machine. Since then, I’ve replaced all damaged cabinetry with new mahogany and rebuilt every major system. She now sails beautifully and has been taking passengers on trips in Baltimore for two years, earning high praise. Though I haven’t yet taken her on long voyages, she’s ready for adventure. This is a boat with a story, character, and a new lease on life—perfect for the next owner looking to sail something truly special." DisclaimerThe 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. |