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Ellis Boat Company

logo of Ellis Boat Company
Phone 1-207-244-9221
Address 265 Seawall Road Southwest Harbor, ME 04679 Fax: 207-244-9222
Website http://www.ellisboat.com/
Email sales@ellisboat.com
Last Updated 2010-01-22 04:40:44 UTC
Every time you step into your dinghy to go ashore, you find yourself gazing back at her striking lines. Each day, when you take your place at the helm, you feel a rush of anticipation and delight. As you relax in the open cockpit, or in the spacious cabin, your eyes are irresistibly drawn from detail to detail, following graceful curves to superb joinery. As you pilot her out of the harbor someone hails you, asking what kind of boat she is and telling you how great she looks. - This is how it feels to own an Ellis.

Models (28)

  1. 20 Open Fisherman
    20 Open Fisherman
    Manufacturer: Ellis Boat Company
    Length: 20.18 ft
    The semi-displacement Downeast hull was designed by the legendary Ralph Ellis, whose timeless designs have proven to be fast, fuel efficient and seaworthy. The Ellis 20 is no exception.
     
  2. 24 Express Cruiser
    24 Express Cruiser
    Manufacturer: Ellis Boat Company
    Length: 24.34 ft
    When Ralph Ellis designed the Ellis 24, he started with a half-model, using only the vision and touch of years of experience. The result: a versatile 24 footer that is adaptable to all types of engine installations and has developed a loyal following in both the commercial and pleasure boat markets.
     
  3. 24 Lobster Yacht
    24 Lobster Yacht
    Manufacturer: Ellis Boat Company
    Length: 24.34 ft
    When Ralph Ellis designed the Ellis 24, he started with a half-model, using only the vision and touch of years of experience. The result: a versatile 24 footer that is adaptable to all types of engine installations and has developed a loyal following in both the commercial and pleasure boat markets.
     

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History

Before building custom boats Ralph Ellis made a living, as many did during the early 1900s on the coast of Maine, fishing and captaining boats for summer residents. But his life would change one night during a fateful game of pool at Jim's Place, in Southwest Harbor. Ralph Ellis and Raymond Bunker were at the pool table, passing time and conversing about small town issues. It is said that Raymond made the statement, "If I had a place to build a boat, I would do so instead of wasting my time playing pool." Ralph replied, "I have a shop, but I know very little about building a boat. If you wish, I will put my shop up against your know-how." That is all it took. As of that day in 1945, they were in a partnership that lasted for over 30 years. Of the boats that were produced by Bunker and Ellis, most are still turning heads throughout the eastern seaboard. The beautiful lines and custom finish work in teak and mahogany are respected and copied by many custom boat builders. Building only a few boats a year, their work was immaculate. It is said that they were the first to use the term "Lobster Yacht" as a description of their boats. Today's Ellis boats continue to advance the proven Downeast Lobster Yacht design by improving both speed and fuel efficiency while significantly reducing engine and vibration noise. Please feel free to contact us to arrange a visit and/or sea trial and experience first-hand the superb ride and superior construction of an Ellis boat!

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