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1958 Ohlson

ELLIDA Used Boat For Sale | ID# 2810004

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ELLIDA

35' Ohlson 1958

Ohlson 1958 For Sale in Shelburne, Vermont

$33,500

Shelburne, Vermont

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  • Length Overall: 35'
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    General Description



    FALL LEAF-PEEPING BOAT SALE SPECIAL

    Are you thinking about buying a truly classic sailing yacht? You should head up to the shores of Lake Champlain to see the 1958, Ohlson 35 yawl, ELLIDA that has just been reduced in price TO $33,500. Not only that but when ELLIDA is sold her seller will reimburse her new owners up to $500 to help defray the costs of their initial visit to come and see this well loved and well-maintained classic yawl.

    The leaves are starting to turn color. Contact us to arrange a showing of ELLIDA and plan your leaf-peeping, boat-buying weekend now.

    ELLIDA

    1958, Ohlson Brothers Yawl, 35'


    ELLIDA is a fine example of the classic Ohlson 35 yawls. She was designed by Einar Ohlson and built by the Ohlson Brothers in Gothenburg, Sweden, as part of a racer/cruiser class intended for export to the United States. Built in 1958 (hull #12 of a class of 48 boats built) ELLIDA spent her fitst 26 years (under three owners) in Chesapeake Bay before moving (with her fourth owner) to the coast of Maine. In 1984 her present (fifth ) owners purchased her in Belfast, Maine, and moved ELLIDA to Lake Champlain where she has remained since that time being sailed in the spring, summer and fall and carefully stored (inside) and diligently maintained these last 38 years.


    Over the years in her Vermont home waters and boat yards she has been carefully maintained and upgraded, including new ribs, new deck, new planking as needed, new floor timbers as needed, new keel timber, new stem, new horn timber, new sails as needed and received annual attention to paint, varnish and systems each winter.


    ELLIDA has garnered an impressive collection of best in class or best in show awards at the Lake Champlain Antique and Classic Boat Society boat shows. In 2022 Ellida won a silver award at the International Antique and Classic Boat Society show which was held on Lake Champlain.


    After 38 years of ownership age is catching up with her present stewards and they wish to downsize their wooden boating activities in order to pursue other interests. It is their hope that a new generation of sailors will come along and purchase ELLIDA, love her as much as they have, and carry on the mantle of stewardship of this classic lady.


    Bluewater Yacht Sales is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Brooklin Boat Yard. 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
    Principle Dimensions and Informatio

    Designer: Einar Ohlson

    Builder: Ohlson Brothers / Gothenburg, Sweden

    Year Built: 1958

    LOA: 35’, 6”

    LWL: 25’, 0”

    Beam: 9’, 4”

    Draft: 4’, 11”

    Displacement: 12,600 lbs.

    Ballast: 5,000 lbs.

    Sail Area: 545  Square feet

    Auxiliary Propulsion: Universal, Atomic 4, gasoline engine

    Engine Hours: 400 Hours (approximate) since rebuild in 1997-98 .

    Fuel Capacity: 16 Gallons in copper tanks

    Fresh Water Capacity: 30 Gallons

    Black Water Capacity: 15 Gallons

    Hull and Deck Construction

    Spoon bow, full keel with keel hung rudder underwater profile.

    Oak stem, back bone and transom.

    Carvel planked hull.

    Mahogany planking over steam-bent oak frames  on 7” centers.

    Oak (2 ¾”) floor timbers with bronze strap floor plates on 14 . centers.

    Fir (1 1/8” x 1 ½”) deck beams on 12 ½” centers.

    Deck: Marine plywood overlaid with dynel fabric embedded in West System epoxy. Copper rivet and bronze screw fastenings as appropriate for use. Where planking has been replaced the rivets were replaced with silicon bronze through bolts.

    White painted topsides with dark blue boot stripe and varnished sheer strake. .

    Red bottom paint.

    Decks and cabin top are painted a traditional buff color.

    Varnished mahogany transom, toe rails, sheer strakes,  taff rail, cabin sides, cabin top handrails, hatch covers, dorade boxes, cabin sides, cockpit coamings, cockpit footwell  and cockpit seat lockers.

    Deck Hardware

    Chocks are of cast bronze

    Docking cleats are of cast bronze and varnished oak  construction

    Stainless steel bow pulpit

    Stainless steel lifeline stanchions with coated wire lifelines

    Polished Brass cowl vents on varnished dorade boxes: 2 in main cabin,

    White cowl vents on aft deck: 2 for passive engine room ventilation and one for blower.

    White solar exhaust vent on aft deck.

    Interior Layout and Accomodations

    ELLIDA retains a traditional layout below. Just inside the companionway is a galley with sink and ice box to starboard and a two burner, non-pressurized, alcohol stove to port. Counter top extends along both sides and under the companion way giving ample work space. A sliding panel over the stove serves as a chart table. Forward is the saloon with comfortable extension settees on each side. There is storage behind and beneath both settees. The saloon is graced by brass oil lamps as well as electric reading lamps. Not shown is a portable centerline folding table.  On the forward bulkhead of the main saloon is a brass and stainless steel Force Ten cozy cabin heater. This is kerosene fueled but is not hooked up. The tank is available. The stainless steel water tank fits below the cabin sole. Forward of the saloon is a head to port with marine toilet and sink, and two hanging lockers to starboard. This is followed by the forward cabin which contains a vee berth and an insert that creates a spacious double. Drawers under the berths provide storage .

    Sails and Canvas

    Mainsail: Shore Sails Vermont, 1992

    #3 Genoa: Vermont Sailing Partners, 2011

    #2 Genoa: Vermont Sailing Partners, 2011

    #1 Genoa: (maker and date unknown)

    Mizzen: Ultra Sails Vermont, 1987

    Mizzen Staysail: Ulmer Sails (date unknown)

    Spinnaker: Ulmer Sails (date unknown)

    Storm Jib: Ulmer Sails (date unknown)

    Mainsail cover: new 2019

    Mizzen Cover: new 2019

    Awning / Boom Tent: Over boom cockpit awning

    Mooring Deck Cover: Covers deck, cockpit and deck house from mizzen mast to forward of deck house (2015)

    Cockpit Cushions (new 2021)

    Spars and Rigging

    Masthead rigged yawl configuration

    Main and mizzen masts are of varnished Sitka Spruce and constructed in a hollow box section

    Main and mizzen booms are of solid, glued Sitka spruce construction

    Main mast spreaders (single pair) are of varnished Sitka Spruce

    Spinnaker pole is of varnished Sitka Spruce

    Standing rigging is of 1x19 wire with stainless steel turnbuckle adjusters

    Bronze single speed halyard winches (2 ea) . on main mast .

    Genoa and main halyards are rope to wire spliced, rope portions are braided line.

    Mizzen halyard is rope to wire spliced with 3-strand Dacron rope.

    Mizzen staysail halyard is braided line

    Mizzen running backstays are wire with braided rope tails.

    Topping lifts for both main and mizzen booms: wire with rope tails

    Whisker Pole, varnished Sitka spruce

    Sail Trim and Sail Handling Equipment

    Roller-boom mainsail reefing

    Primary Winches: Lewmar 43, 2-speed, 2ea.

    Halyard Winches: Bronze, single speed, 2ea.

    Bronze Genoa tracks with two cars on each side. .

    Spinnaker Gear: Present owner does not use the spinnaker, included are the sail with sheets and the pole

    Electronics and Navigational Equipment

    Sestral (6”) brass helm compass in brass binnacle (Sestral 2025 N by Henry Downing of London)

    GPS: Portable Garmin GPSmap 478

    Depth Sounder (new 2015) Moor Electronic s LDC serial number 1407

    Knot Meter (new 2015) Moor Electronic s LKD serial number 1404

    VHF Radio APELCO VLX 5000

    Stereo / CD player with interior speakers Marine Drive-S

    Auxiliary Propulsion and Fuel Systems

    Universal, Atomic 4, 30 HP, inboard engine

    Approximately 400  engine hours since rebuild in 1997-98

    Tachometer / engine hour meter replaced 2017 ISSPRO 3-3/8” Ignition Tach/hour meter

    Separate throttle control and gear shift lever

    Prop Shaft:1-1/8” stainless steel

    Propeller: Bronze, fixed 2-blade 12” propellor

    16 Gallon fuel (gasoline) fuel capacity in copper tanks

     Primary Fuel filter: Parker/Racor 110A Fuel Filter/Water Separator, plus an in line filter between the electric fuel pump and the carburetor

    Engine room blower

    Electrical Systems and Equipment

    12-Volt ships electrical system

    Main battery selector switch

    Circuit panel for control of all ship’s electrical systems

    12-Volt marine batteries (2ea), new 2021-22

    Plumbing and Sanitation

    Manually supplied cold water

    30 Gallon fresh water capacity

    Stainless steel galley sink basin

    Bronze galley hand pump

    Porcelain head area sink basin

    Foot pump for head area sink basin .

    Manually operated MSD / Marine Sanitation Device (toilet)

    Toilet plumbed for discharge to black water tank

    15 Gallon black water tank

    Black water tank plumbed for shore-side pump-out only. The thru hull fitting for overboard discharge is still in place but has been capped since the boat came to Lake Champlain.

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    Steering System and Equipment

    Edson Brass steering binnacle with Sestral brass compass

    Edson 6-spoke bronze and teak steering wheel

    Edson cable and quadrant steering

    Keel hung rudder with1-1/8” stainless steel . rudder post

    Emergency tiller

    Ground Tackle

    Danforth anchor (30 lbs.) with chain (10’) and rode (250’)

    Danforth anchor (18 lbs.) with chain (8’) and rode (225’)

    Dewatering Equipment

    Electric / automatic bilge pump Rule Model 10, 2000 GPH

    Rule automatic float switch

    Manual bilge pump: Whale Gusher Model BP4402, 60 GPH

    Safety Equipment

    Life Rings (2 ea)

    Life Jackets (6 ea)

    Emergency tiller

    Fire extinguishers (2 ea.)

    Potable search light

    Additional Equipment

    Fenders (4ea)

    Fender Boards

    Dock lines (6ea)

    Swim Ladder

    Rail mounted Magma propane grill

    Boson’s chair

    Steel storage cradle

    Work / Upgrade History

    Bottom, and exterior bright work were all redone in the spring of 2022

    Replace horn timber and 2 floor timbers 2021-22

    New batteries 2021-22

    Topsides were painted in 2021

    New cockpit cushions 2021

    New tachometer / engine hour meter 2017

    Speed and depth meters were replaced in 2015.

    Replace keel timber and lower stem 2008

    Replace deck surface with Marine plywood covered with Dynel cloth set in epoxy and Awlgrip paint finish 1996-1997  

    Replacement of approximately 15% of topside planking 1994-1995

    Several lower frames and floors replaced 1989

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    Disclaimer

    Brooklin Boat Yard offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change or withdrawal without notice.

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