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1919 MATHIS TRUMPY 52' --
GRAND LADY (RIETTE II)

Above: Baltimore,
MD 1981
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1919 MATHIS TRUMPY 52' -- GRAND LADY (RIETTE II)
Bone Yard Boats received an impassioned plea to help save GRAND LADY, an
historically significant 1919 Mathis-Trumpy 52' (#102).
Katrina's email: "I am asking that anyone who reads this help me.
I am searching for a good home for a Historic 1919 Mathis-Trumpy, The
Grand Lady (originally Riette II -- hull#102). As you may know she is
one of the oldest Trumpy yachts in existence. She is in critical need of
restoration/reconstruction. She currently floats in Satsuma, FL with the
aid of a plastic bladder.
"The Grand Lady was originally 52 feet, but in the 1950's she was cut
back to around 47 feet due to boats over 50' being seized in the US (I
don't know anything about this -- I bet you do). As far as I know, the
rest of her layout has not been changed. She has been sitting in a
boathouse in Satsuma, FL for the past few years but was recently moved
to a nearby location. She has survived two hurricanes that sank her
about four years ago and, I believe, her old Graymarine 6-71 still runs.
A lot of the furnishings and small hardware are missing but most of the
large hardware is present including the davits, searchlight, deck
hardware, helm, compass and the pilot house bits and pieces.
"The owner of the Grand Lady just passed away last summer. I have
a very limited amount of time to find this boat a home before she too
slips away. I am asking you for help because I have limited
contacts and knowledge of boats. This historic Trumpy needs the support
of the maritime community NOW.
"This historic Trumpy is FREE to a good home -- but she must be restored
/ rebuilt."
Katrina further explains, "The gentleman who owned this old boat was
(Herman) Albert Schulteis. He was my father. All of his children live in
Pennsylvania, but he lived in FL with the boat during the cold PA
winters. He passed away in July. My father did have her for 26 years. I
should be able to trace those years (more accurately than I am about to
describe). This is what I know now: He bought her at a city of
Baltimore, MD auction in 1981. He moved her to Cambridge, MD and kept
her there for a few years. Then, in the mid 80's [she] was kept at
Fairfield Harbor in New Bern, NC. She was probably there for ten years
or so. Following that, maybe a little more than ten years ago, he moved
her to Satsuma, FL. About four years ago she was submerged and
resurrected twice from encounters with hurricanes. She has been kept in
the water in a boat house for the past few years and the plastic bladder
was added last summer."
GRAND LADY (originally RIETTE II) is one of just three 52-footers built
by Mathis Yacht Building in 1919 in Camden, NJ. The other two were #100
BILMA II and #101 LOAF ALONG.
Katrina explained that GRAND LADY is in the care of a local gentleman in
Florida, who "has been very helpful in showing people the boat and is
proud to have such a noble vessel under his care." However, "...he does
not have the means to care for her." Katrina has been granted 3 months
to find someone who will take on the restoration of GRAND LADY. That
clock started ticking in January.
If you have the desire, knowledge, and resources to save the 1919 Trumpy
GRAND LADY, please see below for contact info. GRAND LADY is in
Satsuma, FL.
Asking:
FREE TO THE RIGHT HOME.
* BYB
subscribers with online accounts can
<CLICK HERE> and be directed to a BYB website page with
the owner's contact info plus any additional available photos. You
will be asked to login first before being redirected to the
appropriate page.
* BYB subscriber BUT no online account set up yet? Send me an email
at the following address -- please identify the boat and issue
number in the subject line -- and I'll send you the boat details:

SUBJECT:
1919 MATHIS TRUMPY 52' (#47)
Note: The email
address above is an image. You cannot click on it. You'll have to type
it in.
* Not a BYB subscriber and seriously interested in saving this classic
sailing vessel? Send me an email to the address above -- please
identify the boat and issue number in the subject line -- and I'll send
you the boat details. Warning: I will attempt to convince you to become
a Bone Yard Boats subscriber. (Just do it; you know you want to.)
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