Summary

The original Malabar II was designed by John G. Alden as his personal boat. He wanted to be able to single-hand with ease, race or cruise with his family. The Malabar II design is known for it’s beauty, simplicity and exquisite sailing characteristics. Her single, self tacking jib allows you to tack her easily single handed. Alyria is the one of the more recent builds of this proven, iconic design. Built in 1996 by master wooden boat builder Lance Leonard in Lopez Island WA for his personal use.

General Build: Larch wood planking over white oak frames with bronze fasteners throughout. Centerline timbering in Costa Rican Purple Heart including rudder. Cockpit coaming, cabin sides, hatch covers and interior furniture and trim in South American Mahogany. Decks in quarter sawn, Port Orford Cedar, deck timbers in Douglas Fir. The wood on this boat is of exceptional quality and much of it is oversized, for instance the companionway ladder, that would normally be made of 3/4″ mahogany is made of 5/4″ instead.

Alyria was on the hard for a few years for a refit that finished up in June of 2023. When relaunched she did not leak at all.

$130,000

Specifications

  • loa 56'
  • lod 41'3"
  • lwl 31'8"
  • beam 11'9"
  • draft 6'6"
  • displacement 33,000 lbs
  • water capacity 33 gallons
  • type Schooner
  • designed by John G. Alden
  • builder Lance Leonard in Lopez Island, WA
  • model Malabar
  • year 1996
  • hull material Wood
  • location Camden, Maine
  • boat engine N/A

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