1960 Concordia YawlSold
$125,000
Boat in Mattapoisett, MA US
Yawl
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39 feet
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Wooden
Other Concordia Yawl boats for sale in Massachusetts, United States
Other Concordia boats for sale in Massachusetts, United States
Currently, Envolee (Concordia #81) is under cover in a boatshed at Triad Boatworks, Mattapoisett, Massachusetts. Built in 1960 by Abeking and Rasmussen Shipyard, Lemwerder, Germany she has been professionally maintained at Triad for over 25 years. Envolee presents herself in excellent and extremely sound condition. Cockpit meticulously rebuilt in 1991 at Triad. Recent work (2014/15) includes a new stern post, new mahogany deadwood, new lower planks port and starboard, with complete refastening (silicon bronze). Keel bolts replaced in 2002. The 30 HP Yanmar diesel was new in 2011 (low hours) with bronze folding two blade propeller. Rewired in 2015. Ulmer mainsail , mizzen and North head sail (on roller furling) in good condition. Raytheon instruments and Cetrek autopilot.
As a classic Concordia yawl Envolee, an outstanding example of C. Raymond Hunt's design, presents herself well for viewing with an excellent and continuing maintenance program and upgrades that are a fine testament to her ownership and full professional care and craftsmanship by Triad Boatworks. Stored indoors at Triad since 1988. Maintenance records and recent survey are available upon request.
Currently, Envolee (Concordia #81) is under cover in a boatshed at Triad Boatworks, Mattapoisett, Massachusetts. Built in 1960 by Abeking and Rasmussen Shipyard, Lemwerder, Germany she has been professionally maintained at Triad for over 25 years. Envolee presents herself in excellent and extremely sound condition. Cockpit meticulously rebuilt in 1991 at Triad. Recent work (2014/15) includes a new stern post, new mahogany deadwood, new lower planks port and starboard, with complete refastening (silicon bronze). Keel bolts replaced in 2002. The 30 HP Yanmar diesel was new in 2011 (low hours) with bronze folding two blade propeller. Rewired in 2015. Ulmer mainsail , mizzen and North head sail (on roller furling) in good condition. Raytheon instruments and Cetrek autopilot.
As a classic Concordia yawl Envolee, an outstanding example of C. Raymond Hunt's design, presents herself well for viewing with an excellent and continuing maintenance program and upgrades that are a fine testament to her ownership and full professional care and craftsmanship by Triad Boatworks. Stored indoors at Triad since 1988. Maintenance records and recent survey are available upon request.
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Customers consistently praise the 1960 Concordia Yawl for its timeless elegance and exceptional craftsmanship
Many highlight its classic lines and sturdy construction, which offer both beauty and reliability on the water. Owners appreciate the boat’s smooth handling and balanced performance, making it ideal for both leisurely cruises and competitive sailing. The spacious and well-designed interior receives commendations for comfort and practicality during extended trips. Overall, the 1960 Concordia Yawl is celebrated as a beautifully built, enduring classic that continues to provide a rewarding sailing experience.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1960 Concordia Yawl is a classic sailboat known for its timeless design and solid construction. Here are some of the pros and cons associated with this vintage yacht:
Pros
Classic Design: The Concordia Yawl boasts elegant lines and traditional styling that appeal to enthusiasts of classic sailboats.
Quality Craftsmanship: Built with high-quality wood and meticulous attention to detail, the 1960 model exemplifies durable construction.
Sailing Performance: Known for its balanced handling and seaworthiness, it performs well in a variety of conditions.
Spacious Interior: Despite its size, the layout offers comfortable accommodations suitable for cruising.
Strong Community: Owners often benefit from an active group of Concordia enthusiasts and support networks.
Cons
Maintenance: Being a wooden boat, it requires regular upkeep and maintenance to preserve its condition.
Age-Related Wear: Some components may need updating or replacement due to age, which can be costly.
Limited Modern Amenities: Compared to contemporary yachts, it may lack modern conveniences and systems.
Weight: Heavier than many modern fiberglass sailboats, which can affect speed and trailering.
Availability: As a vintage model, finding replacement parts or expert service can be more challenging.
Made For
The 1960 Concordia Yawl is designed for sailing enthusiasts who appreciate classic craftsmanship and timeless design. Ideal for sailors seeking a graceful and reliable vessel, it suits those who enjoy both day sailing and coastal cruising. Its elegant lines and sturdy construction make it perfect for individuals or small crews who value tradition, performance, and a rewarding sailing experience on the water.
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