1962 Concordia 39
Price
$85,000
Length
39 ft
Builder
Concordia
Commissioned and launched and to be found at her mooring in Stonington
Harbour. Woodwind is a handsome example of the successful and elegant Concordia
yawl design and build. A classic Concordia yawl in overall outstanding
condition. She has had the same owner since 2002. Woodwind’s ownership takes
great pride in the vessel with an affirmative maintenance program in place at
Dodson Boatyard, with all systems fully operational.
Maintained and cared for to the hilt by Dodson Boatyard Stonington CT (as she
has been for 17 years, previously maintained at Concordia yachts South
Dartmouth, MA). Dodson Boatyard have decades of experience in all aspects
Concordian.
In excellent condition, Woodwind (hull #89) and with recent price reduction
presents an outstanding opportunity to purchase. Topsides have been fared and
painted this spring. Price recently reduced
Cay Marine Group is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This
boat is centrally listed by Rudders & Moorings Yacht Sales. 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
Vessel Year:
1962
Specifications
Basic Boat Info
Make: Concordia
Model: Yawl
Year: 1962
Condition: Used
Category: Sail
Construction: Wood
Keel Type: Full Keel
Dimensions
Length: 39'10 ft
Length Overall: 39'10 ft
Waterline Length: 28'6 ft
Beam: 10'3 ft
Max Draft: 5'8 ft
Displacement: 20,000 lb
Ballast: 7900 lb
Engines / Speed
Cruising Speed: 6.6 kn
Propeller RPM: 2000
Maximum Speed: 7.5 kn
Tanks
Fuel Tank Capacity: 20 gal
Water Tanks: 3
Water Tank Capacity: 20 gal
Holding Tank Capacity: 15 gal
Other
Heads Count: 1
Boat Class: Yawl, Antique And Classics
Construction
Construction
Woodwind (Hull #89) was built in 1962 at Abeking and Rasmussen Shipyard, Lemwerder, Germany. A carvel planked hull with African Mahogany planks upon white oak stem lower planks port and starboard; laminated white oak frame and beams with silicon bronze fastenings. Three keel bolts completely removed and replaced with stainless steel or bronze (where appropriate in 2003). .
Full iron keel with bronze skeg and three bladed Max-Prop (feathering) propeller set in rudder aperture. Mahogany rudder. The superstructure is varnished mahogany with painted Dynel decks (synthetic fiber) overlaid on planked mahogany. The cabin top is planked cedar with a canvas overlay. All deck trim, coamings, and hatches are mahogany. The decks were painted November 2022. The self-bailing cockpit was rebuilt in 2009 with teak lockers and teak sole (with new frames under cockpit 2010). There is a bridge deck.
The interior is bright finished raised knotty pine bulkheads with locust trim and painted cedar overheads. The cabin sole is teak planking (original). The decks are natural solid teak planks over oak frames. Bronze stanchions with varnished teak toerails, handrails and trim. Bronze taff and bow rails.
Tanks are Monel (nickel-copper alloy). Woodwind is finished in white, navy blue boot top with green anti-fouling bottom paint.
A detailed and comprehensive record of Woodwinds repairs, improvements and maintenance since 2002 is available.
Accommodation and layout
Woodwind has a distinctive, bright and well ventilated interior with comfortable berths for four. The forepeak has a sail bin and stowage forward, followed by two pipe berths with lockers beneath. There are V berth inserts to convert forepeak bunk space into a double berth. The forward cabin has reading lights, mahogany overhead hatch providing ambient light and ventilation, and two round bronze opening ports forward. Next to port thru paneled locust door is the enclosed head with manual toilet (with deck pump out, and macerator for overboard discharge), vintage vanity, medicine cabinet, linen hamper, locker space and opening bronze portlight. To starboard across from the head are two hanging lockers.
The main cabin has the traditional and very comfortable Pullman/Concordia style berths port and starboard. These can be stowed out of sight to double as backrests for settees. There is a varnished cherry fixed drop leaf table just port of centerline, and a cast iron Concordia solid fuel cabin heater/stove is set forward and slightly to port in the main saloon which vents via Charley Noble. Outboard of the berths are shelves and slatted lockers. Headroom is 6’3″ in main saloon. The settee cushions are sea foam green corduroy and include back and side bolsters (reupholstered 2003) . Forepeak mattresses were reupholstered in 2013, main saloon mattresses in 2003. Interior 12 volt lamps and brass oil lamp. The main saloon has a large varnished wood butterfly hatch aft of mainmast.
The teak sole can be easily removed for access to the bilge. The galley (rebuilt in 2013, and fully equipped) is aft to with gimballed two burner Force 10 CNG stove with lockers and shelving outboard, starboard. The Yanmar diesel engine (1993) is located partly under bridge deck and partly under cockpit deck and is readily reached by removing the panels, companionway steps and covers. The engine box can serve as a galley station. To port there is the icebox, storage and the stainless steel galley sink with manually (via foot pump) pressured water via faucet. The galley benefits from the ambient light and ventilation provided from two opening portlights facing aft.
The interior surfaces were all stripped and re-painted or varnished in 2011.
The companionway leads out to the self-bailing cockpit, finished in teak (rebuilt in 2009) with tiller steering. The 20 gallon Monel fuel tank in portside locker and starboard locker with engine controls. Aft lazarette for storage. Custom fitted cockpit cushions (2013)
Boat Details
Make: Concordia
Model: Yawl
Year: 1962
Length: 39 ft 10 in
Price: US$92,500 (approx NZ$155,000)
Condition: Used
Class: Yawl
Hull Material: Wood
Beam: 10 ft 3 in
Boat Location: Stonington, Connecticut, United States
Name: Woodwind
Heads: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Max Speed: 7.5 kn
Max Draft: 5 ft 8 in
Sails & Rigging
Woodwind is a mast head rigged yawl, with varnished box sectioned Sitka spruce masts and booms. The mainmast is keel stepped upon a longitudinal oak beam (lengthened and reinforced in 2003). The mizzen mast is stepped on the after deck where the weight is transmitted to the horn timber. Booms and spinnaker poles are also Sitka. Club jib boom. All spars are bright finished.
Doyle mainsail, mizzen and 130% genoa (all new in 2004, in fine condition)
Harken roller furler
Doyle 100% jib (new in 2006)
2 mizzen staysails
2 Spinnakers
Drifter
Storm Jib
Other sails include: Main, mizzen, 120% and 150% genoas.
Braided Dacron running rigging.
Stainless steel 10 x 19 wire standing rigging.
Primary winches are a pair of self tailing Lewmar 50ST winches
Secondaries are South Coast winches
Winch handles.
Bronze halyard self tailing winches on mainmast.
The mainsheet block and tackle traveler is located on the raised bridge deck.
Bronze genoa track mounted on toe rail with sheet cars.
Wooden blocks, varnished locust cleats, bronze shackles.
Dodger (new in 2009)
Main and mizzen sail covers.
Canvas hatch covers.
Bronze bow pulpit and taff rail
Bronze stanchions with double lifelines (2004)
Bosun’s chair
Two pig sticks
Engine and mechanical details
1993 Yanmar 3GM30F 27HP diesel (1600 hours) fully maintained (records available). Tiller steering with extension arm
Three bladed bronze Max-Prop (feathering) propeller
Manual and automatic bilge pumps.
Electronics and Navigation equipment
Raymarine Autohelm ST 4000 + Autopilot (with control arm)
Garmin GPSMap 546S chart plotter (2012)
Raymarine + ST60 tridata: speed, depth, log (2012)
Raymarine +ST60 wind Apparent/True. Direction/wind speed (2012)
Furuno 1623 radar (2012)
Constellation compass at bridgedeck
Standard Horizon GX2100 VHF (with DGPS and Matrix AIS, 2012)
Robert E White chronometer and Schatz Royal Marine barometer
Ship’s bell.
Electrical
12 volt system with three house batteries (new in 2019)
Engine Battery
Link 10 battery bank monitor
Nautic-On Smart Sensor system (2019)
Four 12 volt outlets
Deck and sundry equipment
Rochna bower anchor (2013) with chain and 3/4″ nylon rode on anchor bow roller
Kedge Fortress anchor (2013) with chain and 5/8″ nylon rode (chocks on deck midships)
Boat hooks
Four fire extinguishers.
Horseshoe buoy (2018)
Lifesling
Four throwable cushions
Four Type 2 PFDs
Four inflatable PFDs
Four throwable blue cushions
Dorade vent
Four docklines
Folding canvas bucket
Fender board
Teak boarding/swim ladder
Wind sock
Tank lid spanners
Flag Staff and ensign
Concordia class burgee
Dinghy
Also included is a Dyer dinghy with 3 HP Mariner outboard
Information & Features
Dimensions
LOA:39 ft 10 in
LWL:28 ft 6 in
Beam:10 ft 3 in
Max Draft:5 ft 8 in
Weights
Ballast:7,900 lb
Displacement:20,000 lb
Speed
Cruising Speed: 6.6 kn
Max Speed: 7.5 kn
Tanks
Fuel: 20 gal
Fresh Water: 3 x 20 gal
Holding: 15 gal
Accommodations
Heads: 1
Accommodation and layout
Woodwind has a distinctive, bright and well ventilated interior with comfortable berths for four. The forepeak has a sail bin and stowage forward, followed by two pipe berths with lockers beneath. There are V berth inserts to convert forepeak bunk space into a double berth. The forward cabin has reading lights, mahogany overhead hatch providing ambient light and ventilation, and two round bronze opening ports forward. Next to port thru paneled locust door is the enclosed head with manual toilet (with deck pump out, and macerator for overboard discharge), vintage vanity, medicine cabinet, linen hamper, locker space and opening bronze portlight. To starboard across from the head are two hanging lockers.
The main cabin has the traditional and very comfortable Pullman/Concordia style berths port and starboard. These can be stowed out of sight to double as backrests for settees. There is a varnished cherry fixed drop leaf table just port of centerline, and a cast iron Concordia solid fuel cabin heater/stove is set forward and slightly to port in the main saloon which vents via Charley Noble. Outboard of the berths are shelves and slatted lockers. Headroom is 6’3″ in main saloon. The settee cushions are sea foam green corduroy and include back and side bolsters (reupholstered 2003) . Forepeak mattresses were reupholstered in 2013, main saloon mattresses in 2003. Interior 12 volt lamps and brass oil lamp. The main saloon has a large varnished wood butterfly hatch aft of mainmast.
The teak sole can be easily removed for access to the bilge. The galley (rebuilt in 2013, and fully equipped) is aft to with gimballed two burner Force 10 CNG stove with lockers and shelving outboard, starboard. The Yanmar diesel engine (1993) is located partly under bridge deck and partly under cockpit deck and is readily reached by removing the panels, companionway steps and covers. The engine box can serve as a galley station. To port there is the icebox, storage and the stainless steel galley sink with manually (via foot pump) pressured water via faucet. The galley benefits from the ambient light and ventilation provided from two opening portlights facing aft.
The interior surfaces were all stripped and re-painted or varnished in 2011.
The companionway leads out to the self-bailing cockpit, finished in teak (rebuilt in 2009) with tiller steering. The 20 gallon Monel fuel tank in portside locker and starboard locker with engine controls. Aft lazarette for storage. Custom fitted cockpit cushions (2013)
Sails and Rigging
Woodwind is a mast head rigged yawl, with varnished box sectioned Sitka spruce masts and booms. The mainmast is keel stepped upon a longitudinal oak beam (lengthened and reinforced in 2003). The mizzen mast is stepped on the after deck where the weight is transmitted to the horn timber. Booms and spinnaker poles are also Sitka. Club jib boom. All spars are bright finished.
Doyle mainsail, mizzen and 130% genoa (all new in 2004, in fine condition)
Harken roller furler
Doyle 100% jib (new in 2006)
2 mizzen staysails
2 Spinnakers
Drifter
Storm Jib
Other sails include: Main, mizzen, 120% and 150% genoas.
Braided Dacron running rigging.
Stainless steel 10 x 19 wire standing rigging.
Primary winches are a pair of self tailing Lewmar 50ST winches
Secondaries are South Coast winches
Winch handles.
Bronze halyard self tailing winches on mainmast.
The mainsheet block and tackle traveler is located on the raised bridge deck.
Bronze genoa track mounted on toe rail with sheet cars.
Wooden blocks, varnished locust cleats, bronze shackles.
Dodger (new in 2009)
Main and mizzen sail covers.
Canvas hatch covers.
Bronze bow pulpit and taff rail
Bronze stanchions with double lifelines (2004)
Bosun’s chair
Two pig sticks
Engine and mechanical details
1993 Yanmar 3GM30F 27HP diesel (1600 hours) fully maintained (records available). Tiller steering with extension arm
Three bladed bronze Max-Prop (feathering) propeller
Manual and automatic bilge pumps.
Electrical
12 volt system with three house batteries (new in 2019)
Engine Battery
Link 10 battery bank monitor
Nautic-On Smart Sensor system (2019)
Four 12 volt outlets
Electronics and navigational equipment
Raymarine Autohelm ST 4000 + Autopilot (with control arm)
Garmin GPSMap 546S chart plotter (2012)
Raymarine + ST60 tridata: speed, depth, log (2012)
Raymarine +ST60 wind Apparent/True. Direction/wind speed (2012)
Furuno 1623 radar (2012)
Constellation compass at bridgedeck
Standard Horizon GX2100 VHF (with DGPS and Matrix AIS, 2012)
Robert E White chronometer and Schatz Royal Marine barometer
Ship’s bell.
Deck and Sundry equipment
Rochna bower anchor (2013) with chain and 3/4″ nylon rode on anchor bow roller
Kedge Fortress anchor (2013) with chain and 5/8″ nylon rode (chocks on deck midships)
Boat hooks
Four fire extinguishers.
Horseshoe buoy (2018)
Lifesling
Four throwable cushions
Four Type 2 PFDs
Four inflatable PFDs
Four throwable blue cushions
Dorade vent
Four docklines
Folding canvas bucket
Fender board
Teak boarding/swim ladder
Wind sock
Tank lid spanners
Flag Staff and ensign
Concordia class burgee
Dinghy
Also included is a Dyer dinghy with 3 HP Mariner outboard
Mechanical Disclaimer
Engine hours are as of the date of last update of listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
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