Leda
Launch 2 1/8" x 3" - credited to Jim Brown |
A Concordia, designed by John Kiley of C. Raymond Hunt of Boston, built using fiberglass foam core in the Concordia yard at Smith Neck, for Mr and Mrs [Bill and Elsie] Apthop, launched 6 October 1982.
Launch 2 1/8" x 3" - credited to Jim Brown |
Length overall | 39'-10" |
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Length Waterline | 28'-6" |
Beam (Extreme) | 10'-3" |
Draft | 5'-8" |
Ballast (Iron Keel) | 7700 Lbs. |
Displacement | 18000 Lbs. |
Sail Area (Fore Triangle, Mainsail and Mizzen) | 690 sq ft (64 m2). |
Concordia Yawl draftsman and designer Bill Harris gave enormous attention to detail with this sailboat, ordering a satin finish on the knotty pine interior. An astute selection of beautiful and practical materials gave the Concordia’s interior an atmosphere of warmth and elegance. The boats are laid out in traditional manner, with settees to port and starboard, and a drop leaf table in the center. The boats were custom-built but included traditional features such as the skylight detail, allowing a lot of light down below.
Launch 2 1/8" x 3" - credited to Jim Brown |
Interior 5 1/2" x 9 1/4" - credited to Jim Brown |
Under Sail 9 1/4" x 6" - credited to Jim Brown |
Under spinaker 2 1/4" x 3 1/4" - credited to Jim Brown |
In travel lift 4 3/4" x 3 1/4" - credited to Jim Brown |
General Credit - "Nautical Quarterly" #22 Summer 1983