Winston
YEAR: 1928
This 36' Ditchburn launch spent its life as a lodge boat in southern Muskoka on the Severn River. As a young boy, Peter Breen's family cottage was almost in site of this boat. It sprung a plank in the late 1940's and was beached on shore. Peter and his brothers actually played in it as children.
LENGTH: 36'
40 years later, the boat remained untouched. It was in a bay away from cottages, so nobody gave it a second thought. Peter realized that although it wasn't in great shape, there was not only a boat here, but a Ditchburn launch. After receiving
permission from the land owner, a barge was arranged to remove the vessel after half a century in the same spot.
BUILDER: DITCHBURN BOATS
This boat was restored between 1998-2001, and in 2023 was again refurbished, returning her to her original form with a long, clean front deck. Just as it was originally designed, the 'lodge boat' has a spacious rear cockpit ideal for entertaining large groups. Any missing hardware were fabricated from original Ditchburn moulds, to verify 100% accuracy in the restoration process. This is a stunning example of a 1920's 36' displacament launch.