- Cruising Speed: 14 kn
- Maximum Speed: 18 kn
- Beam: 12' 2''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Max Draft: 2' 3''
- Displacement: 25,000 lb
- Fuel Tank: 2 x 175|gallon
- Fresh Water: 1 x 90|gallon
- Holding: 1 x 25|gallon
- Cabins: 1
- Heads: 1
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Skylark is the first Lyman-Morse Monhegan 38 and the only single engine model. In my opinion she is the most elegant and classic. This jet boat just had her engine completely rebuilt. While that was happening the Lyman-Morse service yard detailed and painted the engine room, enlarge the exhaust.
Very fuel efficient & she can pivot on a dime! A real head turner, this exceptionally well maintained 2005 Lyman-Morse Monhegan 38 model, thoughtfully designed by the team of Chuck Paine & Mark Fitzgerald, built in 2005 by Lyman-Morse Boatbuilding in Thomaston, Maine with the finest custom details & furnishings. Easy to see in Camden Harbor, Maine.
Denison Yachting is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Lyman-Morse Yacht Brokerage.
Denison Yacht Sales offers the details of this yacht in good faith but can’t guarantee the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of this boat for sale. This yacht for sale is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal from that yacht market without notice. She is offered as a convenience by this yacht broker to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a specific yacht for sale.
Stepping onto the teak swim platform you are met with two large varnish teak veneered transom doors that swing in. They amazing stout doors that easily hinge open and lock into a perfectly placed magnet. The aft deck has 2 to 3 person settee with line and gear storage underneath. The deck has three large hatches to access the lazarette and jet.
Skylark has an Awl-gripped deck capped with varnished custom mahogany toe rails. The previous owners added a bow rail which follows the shear of the vessel. The windlass and anchor are mounted on a stout varnish teak bowsprit. Lines run in through elegant custom chocks. The hardtop carries all the electronics, lights and horn. Deck fills are flush port and starboard, as are the deck drains.
The custom wide transom opening allows a hard dinghy to be pulled on deck. There is a fixed roller on the center of the platform. The next roller is removable and drops into two flush sockets hidden when the doors are closed. You pull the dinghy aboard with a clever light weight block and tackle that mounts in the aft deck settee. Again, when not in use it hides in the ample storage under the settee and the cushions cover the mounting hardware.
The owners asked Lyman-Morse to have raw teak sole in the pilothouse. When you step inside, onto the soft teak sole, the cabin feel warm and welcoming. It really sets the tone for a very comfortable and well laid out space. The sedan styling is completely enclosed with glass and canvas. The side windows slope down capped by varnished mahogany and custom fit enclosure with built in shades fills the rest of the sides and aft end. The "L" shape settee is complimented by the cranberry fabric cushions. The helm station is not only a work of art, it is just flat out comfortable. Cruising on Skylark could not have be easier or more enjoyable. Both Stidd seats have hatches overhead for controlled air flow. There are shades on all the windows to keep you out of the tropical sun, Skylark makes it fun and easy to cruise and enjoy being on the water.
The companionway is spacious and clean. The pocket door rolls into the bulkhead and the slider hides away right next to it. Walking down the three steps the head is immediately to your right. The salon settee is to port with the galley opposite. The interior is very classic with high gloss "V" groove paneled overhead with varnished mahogany battens. The sole is satin teak and holly and raised panel mahogany cabinetry. The black granite with large mica flecks in the galley and teal suede cushions on the settee add a very artistic feel centered around a custom maple and mahogany table. There is more than enough in the galley with custom glass and plate racks. Behind the settee is a full length book shelf. The aft end is perfectly laid out with the electrical panel and hideaway custom wine and liquor storage.
Walking into the owner's cabin forward your eyes are immediately drawn to the rose carvings. They really are the heart of this boat, so elegant and classic. The cabin is small yes, but even big guys will be comfortable. The cabin can be closed off by a gorgeous custom bi-fold door. There is an ample number of drawers with port and starboard hanging lockers. Some of the finer details to this cabin are the covers made for the portlights and hatch that block out 100% of the light and sleeping under the "million" thread count sheets. You will never want to get up.
Just like the rest of the boat the head is beautiful. And just like the rest of the boat perfectly functional. Designed with a shower there is no curtain needed. Everything is high gloss, sealed and protected. The raw teak grate and portlight carries the nautical theme around the modern Tecma electric head.
Hull Material
Scrimp infused E-Glass hull
- Closed cell foam
Deck Material
Hand laid E-Glass system; Reinforced through core vacuum bagging
- Closed cell foam
- Mach 5 Head Hunter Pump
- 12 gal. Atlantic Marine “T” Series Water Heater
- Marine AGM Batteries; Starting and House Bank
- 12/2000 Inverter
- 12V. Mastervolt Charger
- Yanmar 6CX-6TE2
500 H.P. @2900 R.P.M.
- Twin Disc M65075 1.01:1
2024: New batteries
2024: New trim tabs
2016: New custom pilot house cushions
2015: New Hamilton Jet thrust bearing and seals
2015: New bow thruster motor
2014: New Stidd seats
2014: Installed new Arid Bilge system
2013: New stereo
2013: New AIS
2011: Built custom bow rail
2010: Achilles 4 person inflatable and outboard
Skyark was launched ANNIE ROSE on a spring day in 2005. This 38' jet boat is nimble and beautiful, complete with all the amenities the couple wanted for coastal cruising. Distinctive in all respects, the design came about after working with Chuck Paine and Mark Fitzgerald of C.W. Paine Yacht Design for several years. With them, we developed a stylish, jet cruiser which would be available from us on a semi-custom basis. The primary focus was to deliver a sea-kindly and dry ride; plus a beautifully appointed exterior and interior with ample accommodations that could be fully customized.
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