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62ft Elco (Electric Boat Company) Classic
Yacht Gallery (up to 6 guests )
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The 62-foot ELCO is a rare surviving example of America’s Golden Age of yachting, built in 1926 as the first of her class by the famed Electric Launch Company. With sweeping teak decks, warm varnished interiors, and an unmistakably graceful sheer, she delivers the quiet glamour of an era when power cruisers were designed as floating salons for coastal exploration.
Her long, lean profile and hand-crafted joinery create an atmosphere that feels both intimate and cinematic, ideal for slow cruising, private celebrations, or heritage-themed waterfront events. This is a yacht chosen not simply for capacity, but for character: a living classic that turns every moment on the Bay into a postcard-worthy experience.
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