Contessa 39

Does anyone have experience or knowledge of the Contessa 39? There's very little on the internet.

Very little because few were actually built. When it came out, fashions had changed and that style of boat lost popularity. As already mentioned it was rebadged as the Dawn 39 and some were built, but often home completed from mouldings.
 
Aren't the boats latterly called a Dawn 39 following takeover of the moulds/rights.

According to Sailboatdata that's the Contessa 38.

I tried without success to obtain info on the D39 a few years ago when I was daydreaming about self-build, IIRC Blaxtons were advertising mouldings at that time but there's nothing about it on their website now.

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I think the moulds ended up at Crinnan, IIRC they were for sale about 8 years ago as well as a couple of hulls.
 
I think this is one of them.
Lovely boat if they stay upright!:(

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I think the moulds ended up at Crinnan, IIRC they were for sale about 8 years ago as well as a couple of hulls.

They were both on the pier at Ardrishaig for a long while. A storm blew one into the harbour and damaged it badly. The other one was bought by someone from darn sarf...
 
I saw a nice one last summer on Canna. I think she was green - a very pretty boat. I also think that the moulds did end up at Crinan some time ago.
 
I saw one recently and I did a web search to see if I could find a photo to jog my memory. Anyway, no luck there, but according to Wikipedia, Jeremy Rogers was placed 2nd overall in the 1979 Fastnet in a Contessa 39, so I guess that would indicate they could cope with a lot in the right hands.
 
Didn't she get built for Mike Balmforth, the editor of Yachting Life, I know he sold her on must be about 7 years past now.
 
They were both on the pier at Ardrishaig for a long while. A storm blew one into the harbour and damaged it badly. The other one was bought by someone from darn sarf...

If I remember correctly the previous owner of the yard was planning on building them to keep the yard busy in the winter months but the plan failed once they realised that the only way to get the moulds into the yard would be by sea or helicopter-a bit late in the day to find this out when the moulds were on a truck in Ardrishaig...
 
Does anyone have experience or knowledge of the Contessa 39? There's very little on the internet.

As already mentioned in the more accurate posts, the Contessa 39 was a very quick late 70s boat. Not many about and the usual warnings apply about ex racing machines. I have only seen one at sea and it was moving fast in about 1 knot of wind.

If you are looking at Dawn Class 39s, try searching for Contessa 38. They are a 32 writ large, the line of the deck just does not quite work, to my eye
 
As already mentioned in the more accurate posts, the Contessa 39 was a very quick late 70s boat. Not many about and the usual warnings apply about ex racing machines. I have only seen one at sea and it was moving fast in about 1 knot of wind.

If you are looking at Dawn Class 39s, try searching for Contessa 38. They are a 32 writ large, the line of the deck just does not quite work, to my eye

check for lee helm too ;)
 
Many thanks for all the replies. This was my first ever post and I'm amazed by the diversity of knowledge and information.
I've promised myself a boat when I get to 60, not long now, and have researched many in the 36-40 foot range. This one was a bit more difficult to find out about.
Next time I'm at Ardrishaig I'll watch out for those moulds! :)
 
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