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1963 Concordia

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39' Concordia 1963

Concordia 1963 For Sale in Lincolnville, Maine

$120,000

Lincolnville, Maine

Dimensions

  • Length Overall: 39'
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Engine Information

    General Description

    “The Concordia Yawls were never made to fit any racing rules. They were made to fit the ocean.” So said Waldo Holland, who contributed to the famous 1938 design by Ray Hunt.


    It’s true that no one rule was followed in the Concordia design, though Ray Hunt looked at the rules he found useful. Good racing is just a by-product of good design, according to Waldo Howland. “Yes, they are fast, and fast in a lot of different conditions, but that’s because they are a wholesome, seaworthy design and just a good little boat. I claim it’s much like a good apple pie: you can’t improve on it.”


    The Concordia 39 yawls, first built 76 years ago in 1938, have cruised and raced themselves into the imagination and emotions of their owners to remain the biggest one-design of large boats in the world, with all but one of the 103 boats still in existence. The curvaceous spoon bow, sweet sheer on a slim hull accentuated by a midships tumblehome, yawl rig and sexy counter stern have led many good sailors to succumb to the Concordia charm over the years.


    Bluewater Yacht Sales is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Brooklin Boat Yard. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel
    Principle Dimensions and Information

    Designer: C. Raymond Hunt / Waldo Howland

    Builder: Abeking and Rasmusson

    Year Built: 1963

    LOA: 39’, 10”

    LWL: 28’, 6”

    Beam: 10’, 3”

    Draft: 5’, 8”

    Displacement: 18,000 lbs.

    Ballast: 7,700 lbs.

    Sail Area: 690 sq. ft.

    Auxiliary Propulsion: 2016, Beta Marine 4-cylinder, 35-HP, freshwater-cooled, inboard diesel

    Engine Hours: 1,379 Hours as of March 2024

    Fuel Tank Capacity: 20 Gallons

    Freshwater Tank Capacity: 60 Gallons

    Hull and Deck Construction

    Mahogany trunk cabin, toe rails, taff rail and cockpit coamings

    Spoon bow with oak stem, back bone and deadwood

    Steam bent oak frames and floor timbers 1 ½” x 1 5/8” on 9” centers.

    Oak deck beams 1 3/8” x2 3/8” on 9” centers.

    Bronze screw fasteners

    Cast bronze deck hardware.

    Bronze thru hull fittings.

    Large opening skylight hatch above main saloon and opening hatch in forward cabin provide natural light and ventilation

    Additional natural light provided by fixed ports in the cabin sides

    Additional ventilation by way of a single dorade vent forward, two dorade vents aft and a solar-powered fan vent mounted on inspection hatch on stern.

    Topsides are painted White

    Boot stripe (single) is painted Red

    Cove stripe and signature Concordia moon and star are painted Red

    Decks and cabin tops are painted a traditional Buff color

    Toe rails, taff rail, cockpit coamings, house sides and eye brows, handrails and other non-painted deck features are varnished finish.

    Bottom is coated with Green anti-fouling paint

    Deck Hardware and features

    Cast bronze stem iron with integral dock line chocks

    Bronze fabricated bow pulpit

    Bronze fabricated lifeline stanchions with double (upper & lower) coated wire lifelines

    Varnished Mahogany bow cleat

    Storage box and chocks for Danforth anchor, chain and rode.

    Bronze chain plates port and starboard for main and mizzen shrouds

    Bronze genoa tracks and adjustable cars / blocks port and starboard on toe rails

    Bronze opening ports in cabin front (2)

    Bronze opening ports in head and passageway forward

    Fixed Bronze portlights in main saloon (4) and forward cabin (2).

    Opening hatch with fixed oval lights above forward cabin

    Opening “Butterfly” hatch above main saloon

    Varnished Mahogany dinghy storage chocks.

    Varnished Mahogany handrails port and starboard on cabin top

    Bronze Dorade cowl

    Bronze “Charlie Noble” cabin heater exhaust stack

    Varnished Mahogany cockpit coamings, winch islands, cockpit seating

    Laid Teak deck cockpit sole

    Varnished Mahogany seat backs

    Varnished Mahogany stern cleat

    Bronze back stay tang

    Bronze deck ventilator

    Bronze ensign staff holder / socket

    Bronze chocks for aft running lines (2)

    Interior Accommodations

    Sleeping accommodations for four persons in a traditional Concordia layout described as follows fore to aft.

    Anchor rode area forward followed by the forward cabin, with port and starboard pipe berths, and a pine seat.

    Aft of forward cabin is passageway to Main Saloon

    To starboard of the passageway is a hanging locker and an additional storage large locker with shelves.

    To port of the passageway is a fully enclosed head area with manually operated head, sink basin and storage lockers.

    Next aft is the Main Saloon with port and starboard settee seating and drop down Concordia sleeping berths. Outboard of the settees (port and starboard) are storage lockers and shelves.

    A varnished drop leaf table is mounted on centerline provides dining space for the ship’s crew.

    A Concordia solid fuel cabin heater is mounted on port forward bulkhead.

    Continuing aft the galley is located to port and starboard of the companionway leading up and aft to the cockpit.

    To port is a stainless steel sink basin sink with manual pump, the (under counter) top-loading Monel ice box and storage for dry goods, cutlery and tableware in lockers, shelves and racks.

    To starboard is a Taylors two-burner pressurized alcohol stove with oven, additional counter space and storage areas.

    Centered aft below the companionway is additional counter space above which when removed allows for easy engine access.

    Cabin sole throughout the boat are natural (bare) teak

    Locust and pine paneling and mahogany trim are satin varnish finished.

    Interior cabin sides and cabin overhead are painted semi-gloss White


    Spars and Rigging

    Fractionally rigged yawl rig configuration.

    Varnished hollow box constructed, single spreader with double jumper struts and stays Sitka spruce main mast

    Varnished hollow box constructed, single spreader with single jumper strut and stay Sitka spruce mizzen mast

    Varnished Sitka spruce box constructed main and mizzen booms.

    Stainless steel 1 x 19 stranded wire standing rigging with bronze turnbuckle adjusters at shrouds and backstay.

    Sail Trim and Sail Control Equipment

    Hood Seafurl roller-furling headstay

    Bronze genoa tracks and adjustable lead cars / blocks port and starboard on toe rails

    Bronze Lewmar #43, 2-speed, self-tailing sheet winches on port and starboard cockpit coamings

    Bronze Barient #8, single-speed, furling line winch located on port cockpit coaming

    Bronze Barient captured-wire-reel, single-speed main halyard winch (main mast starboard)

    Bronze Lewmar #16 single-speed genoa & Spin halyard winch (main mast port side)

    Sails and Canvas

    Main sail and main sail cover

    Mizzen and mizzen cover

    130% Roller-furling genoa

    Mizzen staysail

    Spinnaker

    Electronics and Navigational Equipment

    Danforth Constellation helm compass

    Garmin GPSmap chart plotter on swing-out bracket in companionway

    Standard Horizon depth sounder on swing-out bracket in cpnway with new transducer and fairing block (2017)

    Standard Horizon know meter

    Apleco VHF radio

    Manhattan Marine barometer

    Seth Thomas ship’s clock

    Auxiliary Propulsion and Fuel

    NOTE: Repowered in 2017 with new engine, engine beds, new shaft log, new shaft, new prop, new engine battery, new engine electrical system wiring and connections, new fuel filtering and hoses.

    2016, Beta Marine 4-cylinder, 35-HP, freshwater-cooled, inboard diesel

    Engine Hours: 1.379 Hours as of March 2024

    Engine panel with tachometer, amp / voltage meter, oil pressure and water temperature gauges

    Beta Marine ignition key switch and shut-off in lazzerette

    Double lever throttle and transmission controls in cockpit

    Last Drop stuffing box

    Stainless steel shaft tube

    1” Aquamet stainless steel propellor shaft

    Bronze 3-blade, fixed-blade propeller

    Fuel Tank Capacity: 20 Gallons

    Racor fuel/ water seperator filter

    Groco raw water filter / strainer

    Steering System and Equipment

    NOTE: New rudder and steering system parts installed 2017

    Sippo (Mahogany) rudder with inlet bronze trailing edge

    Bronze rudder post

    Cast Bronze pintals and gudgeon (heel fitting

    Varnished Ash tiller

    Electrical System

    NOTE: Engine starting and charging systems replaced new in 2017 as a part of new engine installation

    12-Volt DC ships systems

    Separate battery banks for engine start and ship’s systems

    Engine and ship’s systems batteries stored in secured battery boxes

    Blue Seas rotary type battery selector switch with emergency parallel

    Blue Seas circuit panel for control of ships DC systems

    Solar power charging system

    Batteries charged by engine alternator and solar system

    Freshwater Plumbing and Sanitation Systems

    Freshwater Capacity: 60 Gallons

    Freshwater (cold only) supplied to manually operated pump / faucets in galley and head area.

    Stainless steel galley sink

    Porcelain head area sink

    Manually operated marine toilet

    Ground Tackle

    Danforth anchor with appropriate chain and rode

    Additional Equipment

    Varnished Mahogany and bronze boat hook

    This listing is courtesy of the MLS and may be centrally listed with another broker. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey representation of a particular vessel.