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Concordia Yawls; American classic, built in Germany
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What started out as a one-off design has turned into the fleet of Concordia Yawls, one of the most successful cruisers ever built.
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.
The 39ft (11.9m) and 41ft (12.5m) Concordias, 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. The 75th anniversary last year included celebrations at Concordia Company’s home in Massachusetts plus a well-attended symposium on them and regatta at Castine, Maine. “There’s something in the soul of these yachts,” says Jon Wilson, founder of WoodenBoat magazine. He should know: for the last 31 years, Jon has owned Free Spirit, the Concordia 33 that was the first design in the process that led to the Concordia Yawl. Of the 103 yawls built, five have been in the same family since they were built and 24 have been owned for more than 25 years.
Concordias have cruised the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Arctic and can be found in the USA on both coasts, plus the Great Lakes. They are also in Europe: Fleetwood is based in Kiel, Germany, and Hero has recently arrived nearby. Live Yankee is being restored in England by Peter Rolt, to be based in Dartmouth where Waldo Howland was stationed in World War Two.
Concordia Yawls have won the Newport Bermuda Race twice (1954 and 1978), the Maryland-based Annapolis Race, Cowes Week (Harrier in 1955 was first in each race and overall), the Marblehead to Halifax Race (1955 and 1997) and many others, racing under CCA, IOR and IMC ratings. “They were half the size of the winning Cruising Club of America (CCA) boats and were looked upon as pesky nuisances that kept showing up too early at the finishing line,” said Elizabeth Meyer.
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.” Yet if today’s designer looked at the Concordia’s displacement/length ratio or the low-aspect sailplan, the Concordia might be considered a dog.
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- Concordia Yawl MISTY
1959 40' Concordia Yawl
$ 98,000 usd, brooklin, me, us.
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Owner’s Comments Misty, Concordia #66
Misty is a classic 39-foot Concordia yawl, #66, built at the Abeking and Rasmussen Yard in Bremen Germany in 1959. She was owned by a family on the Great Lakes for her first 45 years. During that time, she won the Chicago-Mackinaw Race, and her racing equipment reflects a commitment to boat speed and ease of handling. She was kept in showroom condition at the Palmer Johnson Yacht Yard. In 2006 Misty returned to New England and received an update including new 3JH 4E Yanmar diesel engine, new plumbing, electronics, standing rigging and sails, at the Concordia Yard, and at Strouts Point Wharf, in Freeport, Maine. In 2010, a new rudder and rudder heel fitting was fabricated at Strouts Point Wharf. Paint and Varnish have been professionally applied every year. Garboard Planks have been replaced, and sister frames have been placed as necessary, as well as new sails and rigging as needed. Misty has raced regularly in the Eggemoggin Reach Regatta, and performs beautifully with her inventory of racing sails. Misty’s current owner, her third owner, has long experience in the care and management wooden sailboats. The boat remains in nearly original form, in great structural and cosmetic condition.
Engines (1)
- Make Yanmar 3JH4E
- Fuel diesel
- Type Inboard
- Total HP 40
SYS Yacht Sales is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Yachting Solutions.
- Category Sail
- Condition Used
- Hull Material Wood
- Make Concordia
- Boat Name MISTY
- Length Overall 39' 10''
- Model Year 1959
- Beam 10' 2''
- Max Draft 5' 8''
- Dry Weight 19'
- Builder Name Abeking and Rasmussen Lemwerder, Germany
- Length at WaterLine 28' 6''
- Ballast Weight 7,700 lb
- Boat Keel Full Keel
Broker comments:
Misty is a "sailor's Concordia", and as outlined below, the two previous owners appreciated her and gave her excellent care. Her third and only other owner is an especially competent yachts woman, and this is her second Concordia yawl. Recently repowered and updated, and with a large sail inventory, Misty has had loving, knowledgeable care, and is highly recommended.
Owner comments:
Misty, a classic 39-foot Concordia yawl, #66 (of 99 Concordias built at Abeking and Rasmussen) was shipped from Bremen, Germany in 1959, and immediately left New Bedford for Chicago via the Erie Canal with the owners, the MacIntosh family. She remained on the Great Lakes for 45 years in the care of the same family. During that time, she competed in distance racing, and even won the Chicago-Mackinaw Race in the early 80s. Her racing equipment reflects their commitment to boat speed and ease of handling. She was kept in showroom condition at the Palmer Johnson Yacht Yard.
In 2006 Misty returned to New England and received a major update including new Yanmar engine, plumbing, electronics, and new standing rigging, at the Concordia Yard, and at Strouts Point Wharf in Freeport Maine.
Fresh Paint and Varnish have been professionally applied every year. Garboard Planks have been replaced, and sister frames have been placed as necessary. In 2010 she received a new rudder and rudder heel fitting, both fabricated at Strouts Point Wharf.
For the last ten years, she has appeared regularly at the WoodenBoat School, Maine, as an exemplar Concordia classroom, teaching adults in “the Craft of Sail,” and the fine points of sailing a traditional yawl. She has also raced regularly in the famous Eggemoggin Reach Regatta. Misty’s current owner is long experienced in the care and management wooden sailboats; she has moved on to a larger boat in the Mediterranean.
Typical Concordia construction with tight seam African mahogany planking bronze screw fastened to steam bent oak frames and sisters. Oak backbone and floors. Iron ballast keel. Painted canvas over mahogany deck with mahogany deck structures and locust trim. Iron ballast. Keel hung rudder ant heel fitting recently replaced. Misty is painted with Epifanes #27 grey enamel topsides paint with goldleaf cove stripe, white boot top and red bottom.
2005 Yanmar 40 HP 3J4HEFWC 3 cylinder diesel engine with app 700 hours as of 9/10/18
Two blade fixed prop in aperture
App 6 knot cruise
60 gallons water in 3 copper tanks
20 gallons fuel in copper tank
Holding tank 10 gal bladder
!2 volt DC and simple 110 volt AC systems with Bass AC/DC circuit panel
Two 12 volt batteries
55 amp alternator
30 amp shore power hookup
20 Amp Guest battery charger
Misty has the standard Concordia layout with rode stowage right forward followed by stowage under 2 pipe berths with head next aft to port and hanging locker opposite. The head is fitted with WC (Y-valve to holding tank), SS sink with manual fresh water, and stowage. The main cabin centers around the drop leaf locust table with settees port and starboard fitted with drop down Concordia backrests/berths. Cast iron Concordia stove is forward. The galley is aft with SS sink (manual fresh water) and SS lined ice box to port and two burner non pressurized Origo cook top to starboard. There is ample and cleverly designed stowage, and finish below is varnished raised paneled bulkheads with locust trim, withe paint and bare teak cabin sole. Ample ventilation is provided with two opening hatches, the companionway, opening ports, and ventilators with screens for portholes and hatches
Masthead yawl rig with roller furling jib.and varnished sitka spruce spars.
682 sq ft sail area
Varnished sitka and aluminum spinnaker poles.
All in good-to-excellent condition and appropriate for the boat
2 Mainsails: one cruising main with Dutchman furling system, 2 + 2 battens: one racing main with large roach, 2 + 2 battens
Mizzen, built by Roy Downs
Light #1 Genoa
#2 Genoa, built by Roy Downs, roller furling
#2 Genoa Spare
#3 Working Genoa
Asymmetrical Chute with snuffer
1.5 oz Chute
.75 oz Chute
.5 oz Chute
Storm Trysail
Spinnaker staysail, Dazy
Close Reach Mizzen Staysail
Broad Reach Mizzen Staysail
Mizzen Spinnaker
Mizzen – spare
Original Club Jib – with varnished spruce boom
All standing rigging (spliced terminals new 2006) and lifelines recently replaced.
4 original varnished ash shroud rollers
Spectra and Dacron Sheets and lines...
Barient and Harken winches
Harken main sheet traveler with fine tune
Harken pole lift
Numerous snatch blocks
Raymarine E120 GPS and Radar, on extending armature, with Analog Wind Angle, Digital App wind and True wind, Depth, and Digital Boat speed readouts.
110v outlets placed in wooden cases -- 3
110v Shore Power plug
30ft Shore power cord
Autohelm Autopilot with tiller arm
Icom VHF Radio mounted below, antenna at masthead
LED masthead light with tricolor and anchor light
Boston clock and Barometer
4 cabin cushions, 4 berth mattresses
Sunbrella covers for sails and hatches
Concordia dodger with bronze bows
Screens for portholes and hatches
2 CQR 35 lbs., and 2 nylon rodes, with 10 feet of chain
Original Locust Deck drying grate for anchor rode
Thru-deck hawse for below-deck storage of rode
Harken mainsheet blocks with traveler with fine-tune tackle
4 Original Ash Shroud rollers
US Flag with staff
6 Green fitted Cockpit cushions
6 Life jackets
Two safety harnesses
3 Fire extinguishers
Bronze Bell mounted on mizzen mast
6 Docklines
Spectra and Dacron Sheets and lines
Cockpit Awning
Spare cleats and blocks for Concordia, varnished
Spare 5 gal. fuel tank
2 Horseshoe life rings
Weather cloths
Jack lines and 2 harnesses
Radar Reflector
Engine spares
Bilge blower
Boxes of spare parts and lines
Spare set of spliced standing rigging
Spare wood and trim pieces, shelves, Locust boom crutch, 2 pinrails
Spare cutting boards (2) fitted to galley sink
Original running backstays and related
Canvas Forehatch ventilator and original bronze bows
2 Pigsticks
Removable Locust brackets for Dyer Dinghy mount on cabintop
Original Oak Bosun’s chair
Original US Ensign from date of launch 1959
Polished Silver dollar--1959, embedded at the maststep
Spare glass chimneys for oil lamp
Original corduroy cabin cushions
Two manual (Edson and Henderson) and one automatic electric bilge pumps
Dyer Sailing Dinghy, 7’11” with sail and spars, oars, daggerboard and rudder.
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Since its founding nearly 100 years ago by the Howland family, Concordia Company has offered a complete range of yacht maintenance, restoration and boatbuilding services. Mid-century, the company became known worldwide for commissioning 103 Ray Hunt designed Concordia Yawls (and a few sloops) from 1938 to 1966. The vast majority of these venerable boats remain sailing today, and we are proud to continue to care for many of them. Now led by Stuart MacGregor as President and GM, Concordia remains a thriving and revered institution in the American marine industry.
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“The idea subconsciously came to me [in 1938] that the new ship should have a painted eye on her bow so that she could see where she was going, and enjoy all the lovely sights that would be ahead of her.
I had seen pictures of such eyes on native boats in faraway places. An emblem there did add something and gradually transformed itself into a five-pointed star. To balance this bow decoration a crescent moon suggested itself for the stern.”
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- Boat REF# · 312306
- Length · 39'10"
- Year · 1953
- Construction · Wood
- Underwater profile · Long Keel
- Sleeping berths · 4
- Engine · 1 x diesel 27hp, Yanmar 3GM30 (2002)
- Lying · Northeast Tacoma, WA USA - Shown by Appointment
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Designer | C. Raymond Hunt | Builder | Abeking & Rasmussen | Lying | Northeast Tacoma, WA USA - Shown by Appointment | Fuel capacity | 20.0 USG Total - 1 Tanks | Holding tank capacity | 15.0 USG Total - 1 Tanks | Last survey | 11/12/2011 |
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Engine | 1 x diesel 27hp | Engine make and model | Yanmar 3GM30 (2002) | Engine Hours | engine1= Unknown | Engine Cooled | Direct | Steering | tiller | Drive | shaft | Prop(s) | 3-blade | Fuel consumption (approx) | Not Recorded | Cruising speed (approx) | 5 knots | Max speed (approx) | 6 knots |
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No formal hour log was kept with last engine installed. With lack of use since 2012, due to family concerns, current owner estimates "approximately" 50 hours or so. The engine is cooled with a fresh-water heat exchanger.
There are 2 deep cycle batteries for house and engine start.
Length | 39'10" | LOD | 39'10" | LWL | 28'6" | Beam | 10'0" | Draft Max | 5'8" | Displacement | 18,003.1lbs | Storage | In water |
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Yawl rigged Original Wood spars () with Stainless Steel standing rigging ()
Reefing mainsail | NW Sails - Slab (2004) Fully Battened, 2 Reefs | Headsail | NW Sails - Furling (2004) | Other sails | 112% Genoa () | 115% Genoa () | Asymmetrical Spinnaker (2005) | Symmetrical Spinnaker (2007) | Two (2) Stays'ls () | Storm Jib () |
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Vessel is rigged as a Marconi Yawl (fractional)
Electrical Systems
12 volt battery, 110 shore power voltage, 2 batteries charged by: engine
Construction
Construction | Wood | Underwater profile | Long Keel | Finish | Paint finish |
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The hull is mahogany planking (1 3/4") on oak frames. She has a clipper bow/entry and countered transom. The construction method is plank on frame. Frames are oak 1 3/8" x 1 1/2" on 9 1/2" centers. She has a full keel, with cutaway forefoot, with bulbous iron ballast. Her stem is solid timber and underbody is painted blue. The hull to deck joint type and fastenings are shelf and clamp. Sheer clamp 1 3/4" x 2 3/4", shelf 1 3/4" x 4". BRONZE knees. Fastenings are bronze rivets and screws. Keel bolts are stainless steel 7/8" to 1" diameter. Her bulkhead is paneled marine plywood and ceiling is 2" wide mahogany butted panels about the built-in berths and cabinetry throughout the interior.
Here are past restorations and improvements from previous to current owners: 1987-2002 • Renewed deck and housetop canvas • Renewal of cockpit • New engine installed • New stainless steel keel bolts • New main halyard winch • New stove and propane system • New boat awning • New electrical circuit panels and full electrical updating • Renewed thru hulls • Masts were wooded and recently re-vanished • The hull and masts were wooded in 2003, then recoated annually until 2012. • The bilges were cleaned and painted in 2005 • The running rigging was replaced in 2003 by Brian Toss Rigging. Upgraded to spectra, added the adjustable back stay & running backs. New Lifelines. • In 2003: 1. New holding tank and macerator were installed 2. Horn timber was repaired 3. Shaft saver was added. 4. Masts and spars were wooded & refinished 5. New mainsheet traveler by Harken • In 2004: 1. Added autopilot (Autohelm) 2. Added wind instrument 3. Serviced the compass 4. New chart plotter & radar • In 2005: 1. Dual RACOR fuel filter system 2. New asymmetrical spinnaker 3. New propane tank & OPD valve • In 2007: 1. New Carbon fiber mast & Sleeve (Forespar) 2. New Symmetrical spinnaker • In 2008: 1. The cockpit hatches were rebuilt • In 2013: 1. Replaced shaft seal 2. Replaced battery box • In 2014: 1. Replaced prop shaft zinc 2. Replaced bronze thru-hull fittings 3. Repainted bottom • In 2019: 1. Replaced engine exhaust mix elbow with stainless steel elbow
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Accommodation
Total # of berths | 4 | No. of single berths | 4 | Cabin(s) | 1 | Sink | 1 | Heads | 1 heads (Manual) |
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Most forward is an open chain and rode locker with access from the forepeak compartment. Next there is an open area and sail storage area, then two fold-down pipe berths with storage compartments beneath and tankage. There is a foredeck hatch escape hatch, with step from this area. The main mast penetrates this compartment, with good access to the mast step beneath the cabin sole. Moving aft to port is the toilet compartment with vanity and sink, and marine toilet. Across, to starboard is a hanging locker. Then you enter the salon with settee and fold down pipe berths on each side, tankage beneath and storage outboard. Overhead there is a large butterfly hatch. Moving aft, the galley / navigation station encompasses the area. The sink and icebox aft are to port with storage outboard. The propane stove, a Force 10 2-burner with oven, and storage area are to starboard. The companionway ladder is amidships and there is good access to the engine with the ladder and engine cover removed. There is good access to the bilge, keel bolts, bilge pumps, and bilge sump beneath the sole hatches. There is good headroom throughout. Sleeps 4. The cabin heater is a wood-fired cast iron stove. The interior is finished bright throughout.
2 burner solid Stove
Stove | Oven | Sink | Cooler | Cabin heating | Manual water system |
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Sail cover | Spray dodgers | Fenders | Instrument Covers |
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2 halyard winches 2 sheet winches Electric windlass 2 anchors (Delta Fast Set #35, Fortress F23) 50'0" of chain 300'0" of rode Winches are original bronze Merriman, single action. New main halyard winch/Lewmar 24 self tailing is in good condition, and starboard mast Halyard winch. Deck hardware is Merriman fittings and winches. She has wooden and bronze cleats, chocks. Genoa track and original bronze gooseneck. Chain is galvanized, rode is nylon
Nav Equipment
Compass | Speed | Log | Wind | Radar | VHF | GPS | Chart plotter | Autopilot | Stereo | Clock | Barometer | Navigation lights | Radar Reflector |
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Safety Equipment
Fume detector | Life jackets | Life buoys | Horn | Swim ladder |
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3 bilge pumps (1 manual / 2 electric)
Broker's Comments
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This classic 1953 39’ Concordia yawl was designed by the famous C. Raymond Hunt and meticulously built by Abeking & Rasmussen in Germany. Her design is balanced to sail in all types of conditions and sets the standard for comfortable cruising on a stellar vessel. As you admire her exterior and design, she just appears to be a good all-around vessel, not too deep a draft with a rather full bow and narrow stern. She's very symmetrical and carries the legacy of being seaworthy, comfortable and versatile. Concordia yawls have proven themselves in winning some of the most challenging offshore races.
She's in need of some TLC to bring her back to her original luster, since the current owner has not been able to dedicate the time over the last few years to provide the usual care that he has lavished on her due to family concerns, so she’s in need of some painting, brightwork, minor repairs and cleaning.
There were 103 Concordias produced between 1938 and 1966, making the Concordia yawl class the largest class of large one-design wooden sailboats.
The Concordia 39 is a sought-after classic cruising and racing yacht enjoyed and appreciated by generations of sailors.
The most recent survey was completed 12/21/2011 and was assessed as in “very good” condition. See the extensive list of enhancements, upgrades and improvements under Construction Details.
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We are prepared to handle any job on all varieties of recreational yacht, power or sail, fiberglass, wood or composite. About Concordia Yacht Services ... and boatbuilding services. Mid-century, the company became known worldwide for commissioning 103 Ray Hunt designed Concordia Yawls (and a few sloops) from 1938 to 1966. The vast majority of ...
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Description. WESTRAY is Concordia yawl #79, built by Abeking & Rasmussen in 1960 and featuring such critical improvements as laminated frames, a masthead rig, and no running backstays. She has been maintained and continuously upgraded for over thirty years by Ballentine's Boat Shop in Cataumet, MA, and a recent survey and fastener inspection ...
Misty, Concordia #66. Misty is a classic 39-foot Concordia yawl, #66, built at the Abeking and Rasmussen Yard in Bremen Germany in 1959. She was owned by a family on the Great Lakes for her first 45 years. During that time, she won the Chicago-Mackinaw Race, and her racing equipment reflects a commitment to boat speed and ease of handling. She ...
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