1939
Year
FEADSHIP
Builder
109' 11" (33.5m)
Length
3
Cabins

Iduna - 1939 109' 11" FEADSHIP
Palma Balearic Islands Spain
($4,212,527 USD est.) €3,900,000 EUR


Yacht for sale is a 1939 FEADSHIP 109' 11" "Iduna" Cruising Ketch in Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain.


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LENGTH 33.5m
BUILDER FEADSHIP
ASKING PRICE ($4,212,527 USD est.) €3,900,000 EUR
BUILT (REFIT) 1939 (2016)
BEAM 5.7m
DRAFT N/A
MAX SPEED 11 Knots
CRUISING SPEED 9 Knots
CABINS 3
GROSS TONNAGE 133.00
DISPLACEMENT N/A
LOCATION Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain
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FULL SPECIFICATIONS

Detailed Description

  1. MAIN CHARACTERISTICS

    TYPE
    • Displacement Cruising ketch
    BUILDER
    • Feadship
    HULL NO.
    • 348
    MMSI NUMBER
    • 246914000
    NAVAL ARCHITECT
    • De Voogt Naval Architects
    EXTERIOR DESIGN
    • De Voogt Naval Architects
    INTERIOR DESIGN
    • Studio Faggioni e Della Rosa
    YEAR
    • 1939
    REFIT
    • Rebuilt - 2000/2002
    • Refit - 2010 & 2016
    CONSTRUCTION
    • Steel Hull
    • Wood Superstructure
    • Teak Decks
    CREW
    • Up to 4
    FLAG
    • Netherlands
    ENGINES
    • 1 x 254 kW (341 Hp) Caterpillar 3406 TA - total overhaul 2001
    GT
    • 133
  2. DIMENSIONS

    LOA
    • 33.50m / 109'11"
    LOD
    • 30.07m / 98'8"
    LOW
    • 25.00m / 82'
    BEAM
    • 5.70m / 18'8"
    DRAFT
    • 2.50m / 9'1" max
  3. SPEED & RANGE UNDER POWER

    MAXIMUM SPEED
    • 11.00 knots
    CRUISING SPEED
    • 9.00 knots
  4. CAPACITIES

    ACCOMMODATION
    • 6 x Guests in 3 cabins
    CREW
    • 4 x Crew in 2 cabins
    FUEL
    • 5,000 litres / 1,321 US gallons
    FRESH WATER
    • 6,000 litres / 1,585 US gallons
  5. ACCOMMODATION

    Accommodation for up to 6 guests in 3 cabins and up to 5 crew.
    GUEST CABINS
    • 1 x Master cabin
    • 1 x Double cabin
    • 1 x Twin cabin
    CREW CABINS
    • 2 x Crew cabins
  6. WALKTHROUGH

    Iduna’s interior echoes the golden age of yachting, combining mahogany and teak with subtle fabrics and enormous attention to detail. Modern conveniences such as air-conditioning and an audiovisual entertainment system are subtly incorporated. The owner’s stateroom is the height of sophistication, with a Queen-size bed and ensuite bathroom. Other accommodation includes an ensuite guest dou-ble, an ensuite guest twin and two large cabins for four crew members.

    There are two spacious lounges, one on the lower deck and another in the wheelhouse. Iduna’s ex-tensive deck spaces offer exceptional options for al fresco dining and entertainment, and the yacht has a good selection of water sports toys.
  7. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT

    ENGINES
    • 1 x 254 kW (341 Hp) Caterpillar 3406 TA - total overhaul 2001 Diesel
    GENERATORS
    • 2 x Perkins 35kvA-3-phase-380V-50 Hz
  8. TENDERS & WATERSPORTS EQUIPMENT

    GUEST
    • 1 x 4.00m
  9. COMMENTS & HISTORY

    As with so many classic yachts, the history of IDUNA is a legacy of great and positive times followed by difficult periods of neglect and abandon. Built by the yard that was to become synonymous with the pinnacle of Dutch yacht building, the De Vries yard in Aalsmeer, later known as Feadship, she as also designed by Henri de Voogt, father to Frits de Voogt, one of the founders of Feadship. Henri was responsible for many successful racing yachts in the ‘20’s, as well as designing many larger yachts for nobility and royalty.

    After a turbulent time during World War II, she was sold to a Portuguese nobleman who transformed her in 1960 from a gaff ketch to her current Marconi rig. After passing through several European hands, she found herself in a piteous state in Antibes, South of France, in the ‘90s. Rescued in the last year of the millennium by a Dutch lover of all things old and beautiful, she finally got the attention she so badly needed at a purpose built yard in Viareggio, Italy. Not realizing the extent of the degradation, the rebuild turned into an award-winning major several year long project, one that that the same team followed with another ground breaking project, the restoration of the gaff cutter LULWORTH. Further details of IDUNA’s rebuild can be provided on request.

    IDUNA is now a superbly comfortable and charming example of sympathetic updating and upgrading, providing a future owner with all that is best in the marriage between traditional Dutch shipbuilding, and careful modernization. Tasteful use of Mahogany and Cherrywood for the interior, married with fine fabrics on the furniture guarantee charm and comfort in equal measure. Recent upgrades to the living spaces are almost invisible to the observer, so carefully planned and well-executed they are. The separation of the living areas means that different groups of guests can move freely between the forward dining table, the lounging area just aft of the superb doghouse , and right aft a sunny deckchair spot near the helm. The doghouse is a masterpiece of light and comfort, to either keep warm on chilly evenings, or cool during hot days with the air-conditioning on. Down below are further areas for relaxing, or just to sit and contemplate the extensive wine-cellar. The crew have their own spaces forward, including a crew mess, so can keep out of the way when necessary.

    Following a recent 2022 refit which included a new main mast, new standing rigging, new paint and antifouling, as well as a thorough overhaul of the technical systems, IDUNA is now in great shape to take on a new custodian. Her current Dutch owner of many years has been responsible for taking excellent care of his charge, and tastefully improving her for modern use, all in keeping with both the original elements and also those added so successfully in the rebuild started in 1999.

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