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John Jr Kennedy's Childhood Sailboat Goes Up For Auction

10th February 2015
John Jr Kennedy's Childhood Sailboat Goes Up For Auction

#kennedysailboat– John Jr. and Caroline Kennedy's childhood sailboat will be part of an upcoming live boat for auction event by Boston, MA based RR Auction.

Built in Massachusetts and mainly used in the Mediterranean, measuring 12 feet long by 6 feet wide. The boat, constructed in the Winter of 1969–1970, exhibits the original builder's plate on which is stamped, "Old Beetle Cat, No. 1426, Concordia Co. Inc., South Dartmouth, Mass."

It has been restored to its original colors, with a sky blue deck and a bright yellow hull. The unusually colored original paint became evident when the boat was stripped down to bare wood and was additionally confirmed in a letter from Caroline Kennedy. On the stern's transom is fastened contemporary cast bronze letters placed in the original drill holes, spelling out the boat's name as christened by the Kennedys, "Scallop."

Accompanied by a copy of an "Original Wooden Beetle Cat Boats" 1969–1970 builder's inventory page. Listed is this boat, confirmed as "No. 1426," with the owner listed as "Mrs. Aristotle Onassis," and location of the boat as "John F. Kennedy, Jr, New York & Greece."

Also included is a 2006 letter from Caroline Kennedy to boat owner Peter Eastman, stating in full: "Thank you for writing in regard to our family's Beetle Cat. Your letter brought back so many memories. I always wondered what happened to the only Beetle Cat in the Mediterranean. In answer to your questions, it was painted more like a Greek fishing boat than a typical Beetle Cat with a bright yellow hull, and a sky blue deck. It was called the Scallop. I would love to know what happens to it."

This cherished sailboat—similar in style to those the family used in Hyannis Port—was commissioned by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in 1969, shortly after her Fall 1968 marriage to shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis. The boat was then shipped overseas for John Jr. and Caroline Kennedy to learn to sail while in Greece and returned to Hyannis Port in the 1970s. Jackie later sold it to the Gallaghers, a well-respected Hyannis Port family, and Peter Eastman purchased it from them in the early 2000s.

"With its impressive documentation—this is a solid piece of Kennedy family history—especially poignant given JFK's own love of the sea," said Bobby Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction.

Bidding begins February 12-18, followed by a live auction event on February 19 that will take place at the Royal Sonesta Hotel in Cambridge. More details can be found online here

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