1928 Roy Stanley - Runabout
Manana
| LOA | 27'4" |
|---|---|
| Beam | 82" |
| Type | Power |
| Engine | 6 cylinder Kermath Sea Wolf (mid- to late-1930s) |
| Location | Hall’s on Lake George |
$32,000.00
Manana is a rare boat, if not one-of-a-kind, built by the prolific and influential Cape Vincent builder, Roy Stanley. It was originally owned by a fishing guide from Wolfe Island, Ontario, and later spent most of its time in Cape Vincent, NY.
Sought after by Chris Smith and Gar Wood, Stanley chose to stay in Cape Vincent and work in his own shop. He had an uncanny ability to produce fast boats, and developed some unique construction methods.
Today, very few of Roy Stanley’s boats remain—and even fewer outside of museums, and in restorable condition.
Manana is highly restorable, and looking for the right buyer who will invest in her, and perhaps return her to her native waters near the St. Lawrence River.











