Description
Alaskan Song was built as a high-speed Air/Sea Rescue boat for the Army Air Corps at the end of WWII. In the mid-1970s she was stripped to a bare hull. A naval architect designed a new layout, the below deck bulkheads were rearranged, a new plywood and fiberglass deck was laid, the all-aluminum superstructure was fabricated and installed and a custom teak interior was crafted.
Beginning with the full yacht refit Alaskan Song has had 3 owners who have lavished updates and attention on her, resulting in a boat of unique heritage, with constant, comprehensive updates and continuously maintained in astounding condition.
Systems aboard are all rock-solid and require very little in the way of service to be ready for repositioning to any point on the globe. With a fuel consumption rate of 7 gph (including one genset), Alaskan Song has a range of approximately 2,500 n.m.
A remarkably seakindly vessel with a stunning all teak interior, she has provided reliable service for many years and is in condition to continue doing so for many more.
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