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Located in St. Augustine, FL, Sarah is a beautiful 41′ Concordia Yawl with a 2009 Yanmar 4JH4AE with new fuel tank and < 100 hours.
Brief work history:
2000 – 2007 Complete Rebuild, including 30 floor timbers, 60 frames, new keel and floor bolts, and 15 new planks.
2008 – 2010 New standing and running rigging, new mainsail, new mizzen and genoa, Hood roller furling added, new Harken traveler and block system for mainsheet, new aluminum boom.
2012 – Top sides painted, new teak decking (TDS).
2014 – New cockpit and interior cushions (garage stored since hauled out).
2015 – Interior cabin ceiling scraped, sanded. and repainted, topsides painted.
2017 – Cabin top painted.*New sails: *Used less than two seasons. Garage stored since.
Mizzen – 7.3 ounce Dacron 1 +3 battens – purchased 11/21/08 ($994)
Main – 9.7 ounce Dacron – 2 +3 batten – 1 reef – purchased 7/15/08 ($2750)
120 Headsail – 8.3 ounce Dacron – purchased 2/8/10 ($2300)
Balance of sail inventory:
Main: 39’9” Luff / 18’6” FootDrifter 1: 43’10” Luff / 40’6” Leech / 17’10” Foot
Drifter 2: 43’6” Luff / 35’8” Leech / 28’9” Foot
Yankee: 41’ Luff / 34’ Leech / 19’2” Foot
100 Club Foot: 39’8” Luff / 35’5” Leech / 12’ Foot
LP = 10.5130 Headsail: 40’4” Luff / 37’9” Leech / 19’3” Foot
LP = 18.1Mizzen Staysail: 23’6” Luff / 19’3” Leech / 23’4” Foot
Mizzen: 17’3” Luff / 18’3” Leech / 7’11” Foot
Cockpit and interior cushions purchased 2014. Used < one season.
Running rigging (garage stored since haul out)
Fenders
Hatches and bronze hardware25 lb bronze Danforth anchor
Ground tackle
RBG Herreshoff saluting cannon (sets in cockpit winch and fires 10 gauge blank shells)
Custom base for cannon to fire on land
2002 6 x 12 Haulmark utility trailer and all contents including but not limited to:
Power tools
Hand tools
8-drawer tool chest
Porter Cable ¼ sheet sander
Sandpaper index
Fein shop vac
Fein 6” random orbit sander and boxes of almost all multiple grits
10” bench saw
Grinders
Drill press
DeWalt drills and batteries
Vise
SawhorsesOriginal items removed from Sarah, but possible needed by next owner(s):
Tiny Tot stove, chimney and insulation
Wilcox Crittenden head
Boom gallows
Bronze hardware for buggy dodgerElectronics:
Raymarine ST60 wind and depth
Raymarine SR100 satellite radio weather receiver
West Marine VHFInterior items:
Weems and Plath ship’s bell and barometer
Gimbaled flower vase for salon
Two sets of signal flags for Dress Ship
Concordia 50th anniversary book (owners edition belongs to hull # 27)
1950’s bronze bilge pump and fire extinguisher (for display only)
1950’s era nautical books for salon cabin bookshelf
Retro style 1950 radio (w/am/fm/cd player)
Bronze cabin lights and shades (never installed)
Nautical silverware (x 2 sets)Miscellaneous:
West System epoxies
Gold leaf kit
Several yards green corduroy for interior (cushion material)
Two spare bilge pumps
Concordia shirts and hats (8 t-shirts / 3 hats)
100’ lifeline material
Engine box insulation
PFDs
Jon Buoy and Life Sling
Spare bronze turnbuckles
Spare wood blocks
Trays of bonze and ss screws
Respirators and unopened canisters
Dozens of margarine and yogurt tubs saved for painting and varnishing
Disposable supplies (gloves, brushes, stir sticks)
50’ shore power to 220 v cord and multiple adapters
All Concordia research and history including complete set of newsletters 1970 to presentIf keeping “Sarah” name:
Plastic barware and napkins
Leather scrap books (x2)
Captain’s log / guest register
Embroidered shirts and Outerbanks jacket (ladies medium)There are tons more. These were just items that were visible as I checked shelves in the garage and utility trailer.
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