
HERMITAGE Yacht for Sale
Overview
About this vessel
Steeped in maritime history and lovingly restored to her former glory, HERMITAGE stands as a testament to the golden age of sailing. Crafted in 1929 by the C.A. Morse shipyard, now known as Lyman-Morse, in Thomaston, Maine, this classic sailing yacht boasts a rich pedigree and a storied past. Originally christened as SEA GYPSY, HERMITAGE participated in World War II, patrolling the waters near Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard and Block Island as part of the picket patrol.
In the years that followed, HERMITAGE continued to leave her mark, playing a pivotal role in the classic yachting movement and revival of the 1960s. With her sleek lines, traditional look and impeccable upkeep, she inspired a new generation of John Alden-styled schooners, setting the standard for elegance and craftsmanship. In the 1980s, she underwent a graceful transformation from a gaff-rigged schooner to a staysail schooner, further enhancing her performance and overall aesthetic.
Now, after an extensive refit, HERMITAGE emerges from her restoration as a timeless beauty. Every aspect of her design and functionality has been carefully reconsidered and meticulously upgraded, ensuring she remains at the pinnacle of classic yachting for generations to come. Her galley, air conditioning system, electrical and navigational systems have all been thoughtfully updated and refined.












































































