Dutch Apple II
The Dutch Apple II was built at Scarano Boat Building Inc. in 1986. The boat is derived from popular Hudson River Dayliners of an earlier era.
Dayliners plied the waters of the Hudson River ferrying passengers to and from ports between Albany and New York City. In designing the boat, and whenever practical, Scarano utilized wood species that were both indigenous to the region, and traditional for building boats. The result is a blend of classic styling and warm elegance.
LOA: 65 feet (20 meters)
Type: Hudson River Dayliner
Construction: Laminated wood hull of Douglas Fir over Alaskan Yellow Cedar.
Year launched: 1986
Certification: USCG certified for 149 passengers
Current location: Albany, NY.