98ft LOA. 1944 US Army Tugboat M/V Adak built by Clyde Wood - Located in Wrangell, AK; Heritage Harbor.I've owned this WWII Army tugboat for 3 years and my friend Brendan for 8 years before me. After the war, the boat became a commercial tug working in Vancouver, BC. It then spent time in the puget sound and Gig Harbor before heading to SE Alaska. In Sitka, Brendan raised his first daughter on the boat, wrote a novel called the Alaskan Laundry and eventually started renting it out in the summers on Airbnb. Originally built for a crew of 13, now it is divided into 4 berths, two are singles (twin beds), one is a double (full size), and the entire topside of the boat is what we call the captains quarters (queen size bed) which connects to the wheelhouse. A second shower, head, and stove are located on the top side. An electric heat pump is also installed in the captains quarters. The other berths have electric wall heaters and there is a large wood stove in the saloon. Water Heater is a modern at source unit that runs on propane.Recent major upgrades to electrical (new panel, controllers, regulator, and shore power), and installation of type II MSD. We just completed a haul out with new copper bottom paint, zincs, and roughly 600 linear ft of 3 inch thick, 6 inch tall Sapele planks, all above the water line midships (starboard and port).2016 hull survey: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4WuHHpMuf9_bEY4SWFwdnJnTC12M184N3ZNVjl5dUdxTEhv2017 full survey and valuation:https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4WuHHpMuf9_YjlPZ2hxSURRT0F4Z2ozeWNsSlZiRTlBN3UwHULL and DECK1. Hull: 3” fir and sapele2. Framing: 6.5”x6.5” sawn on 20” center3. Deck beams: 10-12” x 12” sawn on 20” center4. Deck: Main deck: 3 layers 1” marine ply; Boat deck: Polyurethane deck coating over 1” plankor plywood5. Bulkheads: Three NWT wood6. Guards: 3”x16” steel frame with wood inserts7. Stringers: Four 4.5”x8” stacked at bilge8. Clamps: N/A9. Shelf: 5”x24” timber; 5/8”x12” steel angle aft10. Other: 5”x12” gumwood bow stem11. Bulwarks: Steel frame; wood cover, degraded12. House: Wood frame; plywood; aluminumMAIN ENGINE1. Make and Model : FAIRBANKS MORSE 35F14M (450F)2. Year: 1944 HP: 4503. Cylinders: 6 RPM: 300 Aspiration: Natural Starting: Air Cooling : Heat exchange4. Exhaust: Dry stack Alarms: None5. Reduction gear: None (direct reversing)6. Controls: MATHERS cable and sheave; one station7. Attached Units: Lube oil pump; cooling pumps; air starter and reversing8. Thru Hulls: Two 4” bronze with gate valves9. Batteries: (1) 12 volt D-typeAUXILIARY ENGINE1. Make and Model: DEUTZ F3-6L912 Serial # . Hours: Unknown Year: Overhaul reported 1997 Cylinders: 3 Start: 12 VDCRPM:18003. Aspirated: Natural Exhaust4. Service: 30kw three phase 208/440 VAC generatorTANKAGE1. Fuel : Volume: 1 @ 4000 gallons; engine room Material: SteelVolume: 2@ 1500 gallons; lazarette Material: SteelVolume: 30 gallons; engine room Material: SteelVolume: Approx. 350 gallons; tool room Material: SteelLines: Steel pipe and flex Valves : At tanks Vents: Pipe outboard2. Hydraulic Oil: Approx. 50 gallons3. Fresh water: 3500 gallons steel4. Hot Water Tank: AC heated 50 gallons5. Holding tank: 4000 gallons (former fuel tank)