Lawley (George Lawley & Son)
George S. Lawley Sr. opened his first yachtbuilding yard in Scituate, Mass. In 1874, he moved to City Point, in South Boston, to a site next door to the Boston Yacht Club, but by 1910 he needed more space, so he moved again, to the former Putnam Nail Works, in Neponset. George Lawley & Son flourished under the guidance of three generations to become one of the premier yacht yards in America until 1945.
Years in Business: 1866 - 1945
Sailboats Built By Lawley (George Lawley & Son)
(Dates indicate when boat was first built by any builder)
8 Sailboats / Per Page: 50 / Page: 1
MODEL | LOA | FIRST BUILT | FAVORITE | COMPARE |
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110 | 24.00 ft / 7.32 m | 1938 | ||
DARK HARBOR 17 1/2 | 25.83 ft / 7.87 m | 1908 | ||
DARK HARBOR 20 | 30.00 ft / 9.14 m | 1934 | ||
EASTERN YACHT CLUB 17 | 27.50 ft / 8.38 m | 1911 | ||
NORTHEAST HARBOR A CLASS | 27.50 ft / 8.38 m | 1911 | ||
S-CLASS (HERRESHOFF) | 27.50 ft / 8.38 m | 1919 | ||
WEEK-ENDER (S&S) | 35.00 ft / 10.67 m | 1938 | ||
WINTER HARBOR 21 | 30.67 ft / 9.35 m | 1907 |