1956 Van De Stadt 30'

9.14 m
$ 49,500 USD
Center Harbor Road, , 04616USABrooklin ME 04616 USA
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1956 Van De Stadt 30' Holiday 30

  • 9.14 m
  • Diesel
  • Sail
  • Cruiser-Racer
North Yarmouth, Maine, United States
In Stock #2841519

1956 Van De Stadt Holiday 30

30' (9.14 m)

LYCEUM 1956, Van Da Stadt / Holiday Yachts / Masthead Sloop, 30’ Asking Price: $49,500.00 / Location: Casco Bay / North Yarmouth, Maine

North Yarmouth, Maine, United States
   Vessel ID: 2841519
FEATURES:

1956 Van De Stadt 30' Holiday 30

  • 9.14 m
  • Diesel
  • Sail
  • Cruiser-Racer
North Yarmouth, Maine, United States
In Stock #2841519

$ 49,500 USD

$ 68,588 CAD*
42,318 Euros*
£ 36,607 GBP*
*estimated foreign exchange

Description

LYCEUM

Usually in the course of preparing a listing description for selling a boat the yacht broker will get from the seller a lengthy and somewhat boring list of “work history” that isn’t necessarily actual work but reads more like a timeline of when equipment came up for sale at the local marine store. Not so the case with LYCEUM!!

The seller of LYCEUM’s work list history reads more like a detailed chronology of a thorough and pro-active restoration keeping LYCEUM in good working order not just for the next season but for generations of owners to come.

Normally this yacht broker would place a boat’s work history towards the end of the listing description but in the case of LYCEUM this information deserves to be considered and positioned first in line to show the reader that what is being offered for sale here is fully found and ready to go with adventures just waiting to happen.


History of Significant Work

2023

New 2023 Nanni Diesel, Model 3.21, 3-cylinder,  20hp, Freshwater-cooled

Removed fuel tank, cleaned & reinstalled fuel tank

Re-pitch prop

Replaced cutlass bearing

Replaced driveshaft packing box

Added access door in cockpit floor to access packing box

2020

Added 500 lbs. of lead to bottom of keel

2019

New mast built by Greene Marine.

Changed to rig configuration to masthead rig & increased mast height by 3’

Custom bronze hardware made by Bob Sessums machine shop

Added Garmin GPS & radar

Added Lewmar #40 2- speed, self-tailing winches for sheets (2ea.) and halyards (1ea.)

Added Garmin wind vane

Added anchor light/ Tri light

Added deck light

2014

Stripped and revarnished exterior varnish (excepting transom and tiller)

Added wood to cockpit

2013

New Lewmar electric windlass

New Rocna Anchor

2010

Removed all planks above garboard (port and starboard) excepting top 2 planks.

Frames (43 ea.) replaced with new white oak steam bent frames measuring 1”x 2.25”.

Outer stem replaced with new white oak stem thru fastened with bronze thru bolts.

Starboard side planking repaired where needed, cleaned up and re-assembled.

Port side planking totally replaced with African Mahogany.

Entire hull refastened from garboard to the rail with silicone bronze fasteners.

Seams were caulked with cotton and seam compound by Chip Miller of Six River Marine.

Kevin Harris preliminary survey once the planking was complete to confirm the quality of the repairs.

The entire interior was replaced with the exception of the bulkhead separating the 2 cabins.

New forward bunks were made with storage below.

Galley rebuilt with drawers, tip out trash, flip down cutting board & built in ice box.

Bench was made that doubles as a table with storage below.

Traditional head , hoses and tanks were removed and replaced with an Air Head composting head. 24 hr. ventilation was added.

Engine exhaust system and hoses replaced.

Rudder and prop shaft stuffing boxes re-packed.

Cabin windows were replaced with new scratch resistant polycarbonate.

Keel was sandblasted down to cast iron, coated in epoxy, faired smooth and six coats of epoxy were applied.

Bottom was painted with Petit Hydrocoat ablative bottom paint.

1994

Fuel tank and hoses were replaced.

Boat wiring was upgraded to a circuit panel.

1988

Deck, transom, cockpit and several deck beams replaced.

New marine plywood decks with 6” scarf overlaps

Decks overlaid with fiberglass cloth set in West System epoxy with painted smooth and nonskid finish application.

During deck replacement cabin was raised to allow for placement of new deck then lowered into original location with proper bedding and fasteners

Rails were replaced.

Stern pulpit, stanchions and lifelines added

 Par bilge pump was added as main bilge pump.

Manual bilge pump was added which can be operated at the helm.

1985

Keel boats replaced

Keelson and keel deadwood replaced

Floor timbers were added to beef up the hull structure.

Garboards replaced.

Rudder was replaced

New prop shaft and shaft strut

1983

New Sitka Spruce boom

New standing rigging.

Aft port berth was extended

1982

Samson post was replaced

Water tank was replaced.



LOA30'

LOA9.14''

TypeSail

ConditionUsed

Specifications

Sail-Used

Year

1956

Fuel Type

Diesel

Hull Material

Wood

Full Details

Principle Dimensions and Information

Designer: E.G. van da Stadt

Builder: Holiday Yachts, Inc. / Zaandem, Holland

Year Built: 1956

Construction Type: Wood / Plank-on-Frame

LOA: 30.0’

LWL: 24.02’

Beam: 7.83’

Draft: 4.25’

Displacement: 8,950 lbs.

Ballast: 2,500 lbs.

Rig Type: Masthead Sloop

Auxiliary Propulsion:

Fuel Capacity: 12 Gallons

Freshwater Capacity: 25 Gallons

Hull, Deck, Cabin and Cockpit Construction

Deck Hardware and Features

Stainless steel bow pulpit, stern pulpit and (double / upper & lower) lifeline stanchions and vinyl coated upper and lower life lines

Stainless steel bow anchor roller

Bronzel bow chocks

Samson post forward

Bronze chain plates (lowers 2ea. / upper 1ea) port and starboard

Deck Fill (Water) port side deck

Deck Fill (Fuel) in cockpit

Genoa tracks with adjustable cars and blocks port and starboard at toe rails

Bronze Lewmar #40, 2-speed, self-tailing sheet inches port and starboard on Mahogany bases

Main sheet lead to cockpit

Tiller steering in cockpit

Under deck storage locker and hatch aft

Bronze docking cleats and chocks port and starboard

Solar panel mounted of stern rail

Low cabin forward with raised cabin aft

Fixed port lights in cabin sides (2ea / side small forward) (2ea / side larger aft)

Bronze engine room vent cowls port and starboard cabin sides

Navigation side lights port and starboard on cabin sides

Opening hatch forward above forward cabin with stainless steel solar vent

Stainless steel exhaust vent (Air Head) to starboard on forward cabin top

Bronze mast partners

Circular opening port in forward face of aft / raised cabin

Varnished Mahogany hand rails port and starboard on aft / raised cabin top

Varnished Mahogany sliding companionway hatch

Interior Layout and Accommodations

Interior Layout and Accommodations

LYCEUM’s interior is finished in what some would call the Herreshoff-style of white painted partial bulkheads, joinery fronts, cabin sides and overheads accented by vanished mahogany trim, hull sheathing, deck and cabin beams, main bulkhead, door to forward cabin drawer fronts and cabin sole. 

Interior spaces are accessed by way of companionway (with drop boards and sliding hatch) from cockpit with first step to top of engine box and an additional (single) step on face of engine box to cabin sole level

Ships electrical panel and switches are located on center line under and aft of companionway opening

To port and starboard of the engine box are single quarter berths extending aft under the cockpit seating

Port quarter berth extended for taller crew members

Galley equipment includes stainless steel counter top, stainless steel sink basin, insulated ice box, Cookmate single-burner alcohol stove and plentiful storage options in drawers and lockers.

Partial bulkheads port and starboard separate the forward ends of the quarter berths from the galley area (to port) and a sitting / storage bench to starboard.

Moving forward galley and sitting areas are again separated by partial bulk heads from settees port and starboard that extend forward to the main bulk head which has cut-outs to allow the settees to be used as single berths.

Next forward is the main bulkhead with center line door to forward cabin

Forward cabin houses Airhead compositing toilet, storage of life jackets, foul weather gear miscellaneous lines and gives access to chain locker.

Spars and Rigging

Masthead sloop sail plan configuration

Varnished, double-spreader, masthead-rigged, rectangle-section Sitka Spruce mast stepped on keel

Mast built new by Greene Marine / Yarmouth, Maine (New 2019)

Varnished Sitka Spruce boom (New 1983)

Aluminum spinnaker pole

Stainless steel wire standing rigging with turnbuckle adjusters (New 2019)

Running rigging halyards (New 2019)

ProFurl roller-furling headstay (New 2019)

Bronze Lewmar #40, 2-speed, self-tailing halyard winch on mast

Bronze halyard cleats on mast

Sails and Canvas

Mainsail: Bayview Rigging & Sails (2019)

Genoa: Bayview Rigging and Sails (2019& Genoa

Spinnaker (year unknown)

Main sail cover

Interior seat and berth cushions

Auxiliary Propulsion and Fuel Systems

2023 Nanni Model 3.21, 3-cylinder,  20hp, freshwater-cooled, inboard diesel engine

Nanni engine panel with tachometer and engine status gauges

Engine Hours: 120 Hours (Fall 2025)

Morse MV-2 single lever throttle and transmission control

Packing gland style stuffing box

Stainless steel prop shaft 1”

Fixed 3-blade propellor

Internal and external raw water strainers

Polyethylene fuel tank

Fuel Capacity: 12 Gallons

Racor fuel / water separator fuel filter

Electronics and Navigational Equipment

Ritchie Helm Compass

Standard Horizon Explorer VHF radio

Garmin 942 XS chart plotter / radar display

Garmin XD radar scanner

Autohelm Tridata display

Raymarine ST2000 Autopilot

Electrical Systems and Equipment

12Volt-DC ship’s systems

Separate battery banks for ship’s lighting and engine start             

Starting battery (2020)

House / lighting battery (2025)

Rotary style main battery selector switches (2ea)

Ship’s DC circuit panel

Battery charging by engine alternator and solar charging/

SunPower solar powered battery charging panel and equipment

Freshwater Plumbing and Sanitation Systems and Equipment

Freshwater Capacity: 25 Gallons

Polyethylene freshwater tank

Manually supplied (hand-pump) water at galley sink basin

Finspray hand pump

Stainless steel sink basin in galley

Air Head composting toilet

Ground Tackle Systems and Equipment

Stainless steel bow anchor roller

Primary anchor: Rocna 22 lbs.

Fisherman-style anchor / 25 lbs.

Fisherman-style anchor / 35 lbs.

Appropriate chain and rode (50’ chain / 200’ rode)

Maxwell low-profile electric anchor windlass

Dewatering Equipment

Whale “Gusher” manually operated bilge pump / cockpit operation

Primary: Johnson Low Boy electric / automatic pump, 1,250 GPH

Back-up: Attwood electric / automatic pump, 500 GPH

Safety Equipment

Type I PFD’s / Adult (2ea.)

Type II PFD’s / Adult (9ea.)

Type IV PFD’s / Cushions (7ea.)

First Aid kit

Radar reflector

Flares kit

Air horn

Ship’s bell

Rope and plastic tread boarding ladder

LIFESLING overboard rescue system

Two (2) safety harnesses

Sea anchor

Carbon monoxide/smoke detector alarm

Additional Equipment


Dock Lines and Fenders (3ea.)

Ash shroud rigging rollers

Offered Seperately

Custom built tender / dinghy.

Contact

For more information about this yacht, please contact John Maxwell We look forward to working with you!

For more information about this yacht, please contact John Maxwell. We look forward to working with you!

For more information about this yacht, please contact John Maxwell.

30ft Van De Stadt Yacht For Sale
John Maxwell
Broker

Center Harbor Road

Brooklin ME 04616 USA