This classic beauty is one of the oldest Belle Isle boats in existence.
Built in 1928, she is a 26-foot, high-speed triple-cockpit runabout in mint condition. Made of mahogany and with white leather seats, she features a new Yanmar engine with only 50 hours on it. She has been carefully stored indoors for several years.
In the 1920s, the Belle Isle was a favourite "plaything" for Hollywood stars, European royalty, and wealthy industrialists. And today she is a highly valued boat for discriminating collectors.
The ¥16 million listing price includes a trailer and the original Kermath engine.
Make | Belle Isle |
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Model | Bearcat |
Type | Runabout |
Year | 1928 |
Hull Type | Monohull |
Hull Material | Wood |
Displacement | 2.5 tons |
Gross Tonnage | 1.4 tons |
Hull Speed | 40 knots |
Cruising Speed | 15 knots |
Location | Okinawa |
JCI Certification | November, 2025 |
LOA | 7.7m |
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Beam | 1.95m |
Draft | 0.9m |
Engine | Yanmar 4LH-WST |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Horsepower | 240 |
Engine Hours | 50 |
Passenger Limit | 6 |
Other | Stored inside. Trailer included. Original Kermath engine available. |
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