2024 Artisan Boatworks Inc 39'
11.89 m2024 Artisan Boatworks Inc 39' Stephens Waring 39' Custom Sloop
- 11.89 m
- Diesel
- Sail
- Daysailers
2024 Artisan Boatworks Inc Stephens Waring 39' Custom Sloop
39' (11.89 m) WISP
Offered now just ~12 months after she was launched, WISP presents a unique opportunity for a buyer to purchase a nearly-new boat at a fraction of the new-build price, and without the build time.
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Spirit of Tradition |
Traditional looks, modern engineering |
Excellent light-air performance |
2024 Artisan Boatworks Inc 39' Stephens Waring 39' Custom Sloop
- 11.89 m
- Diesel
- Sail
- Daysailers
$ 1,100,000 USD
$ 1,533,466 CAD*€ 942,482 Euros*£ 824,266 GBP*
Description
Fresh off the drawing board of the renowned Stephens Waring Yacht Design in 2024, WISP is a fresh take on a gentleman’s/woman’s day sailer. WISP continues the legacy of the SWYD Spirit of Tradition (SoT) yachts, where classic design meets contemporary innovation and performance. Constructed by Artisan Boatworks in Rockport, ME, WISP incorporates clever, modern design and engineering solutions to ensure a swift and efficient yacht wrapped in a traditionally beautiful veneer. A gracefully balanced hull reminiscent of mid-20th-century cruiser-racers along with elegant overhangs that echo historic classic yachts will have you turning heads in every NE harbor. Don’t be fooled by her sheep’s clothing though, the owner’s prerogative and design demand was for impressive light-air performance as well as a weekender-capable interior - and that’s just what was delivered. Offered now just ~12 months after she was launched, WISP presents a unique opportunity for a buyer to purchase a nearly-new boat at a fraction of the new-build price, and without the build time.
LOA39'
LOA Inch6''
LOA12.04''
Beam11'
Draft Max Feet6'
Draft Min Feet6'
Fuel Tank (Gallons)31
Fuel Tank (Liters)117.35
Fresh Water (Gallons)100
Fresh Water (Liters)378.54
Holding Tank (Gallons)18
Holding Tank (Liters)68.14
TypeSail
ConditionUsed
Specifications
WISP
IEMSW391H424
39'6" (12.04 Meters)
Sail-Used
2024
2024
30'3"
1
1
1
Diesel
Composite
31 Gallons (117.35 Liters)
100 Gallons (378.54 Liters)
18 Gallons (68.14 Liters)
14500
Stephens Waring Yacht Design
Artisan Boatworks
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- ModelEngine Model: 3JH40
- YearEngine Year: 2024
- Engine TypeEngine Type: Inboard
- Drive TypeDrive Type: Sail
- Power HPPower HP: 40.00
- Power KWPower KW: 29.83
- Feul TypeFeul Type: Diesel
- Engine LocationEngine Location: Middle
Full Details
BROKER COMMENTS
WISP appeals to me as a more modern and more appealing iteration of the Friendship 40’s. Where the Friendship boats fell short, WISP picks up the slack - the performance is not just impressive but surprising - especially in lighter air where her slippery lines, light displacement, and efficient rig really shine. The cockpit is cleverly designed with modern sail-handling equipment to allow for true singlehanded sailing, with all controls easily accessible from a sitting position behind the helm. This is true even for the downwind gennaker and it sets her apart from other boats in this class. What really impressed me was that SWYD managed to squeeze in an inviting interior with standing headroom and enough space and comfort systems that you wouldn’t think twice about weekending onboard - this is rare in a 39 ft SY with classic lines such as this (which often feel much smaller inside than their LOA would suggest). The build quality is exactly what one might expect from a small, pedigreed artisan boatbuilder in Maine.
DECK AND HULL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
Cold molded construction utilizing Cedar + E-glass & epoxy for the hull, Douglas Fir for the frames. The deck is a composite utilizing a foam core sandwiched with wood & E-glass which enhances structural integrity and rigidity. The superstructure is marine ply + E-glass. Bulkheads are of Okoume marine ply. Floor timbers are integral with laminated frames, floors of Mahogany and Douglas Fir.
There is a hull tunnel in the forward section which accommodates a Sleipner 24V bow thruster.
On deck, WISP offers a sophisticated, dual-purpose cockpit: a plush, upholstered area for lounging forward with a dedicated sailing zone aft.
Guests will enjoy the plush upholstered cockpit seating around a drop-leaf table that conceals wine cooler and glasses storage. Since all sailing controls are run aft of the helm to the ‘sailing cockpit’, this guest cockpit is clutter-free and safely isolated from loaded sheets and lines.
DECK HARDWARE AND RIGGING
With her moderate draft and generous sail area WISP is designed for outstanding performance and for the ability to shift gears quickly, even when sailing solo.
The Solent rig includes a working jib and a large, multi-purpose reaching sail (each on fixed furlers) to ensure easy of handling as well as adaptability throughout a wide range of conditions.
The Moore Brothers two-spreader carbon mast is supported by nitric rod standing rigging. The carbon furling boom is equipped with an electro-hydraulic vang and an integrated jibe-preventer line. There are soft LED lights to provide ambiance in the cockpit.
The rig is managed via advanced sailing controls and clever deck hardware solutions including an under-deck mainsheet trim system with a reverse-purchase hydraulic cylinder, oversized Harken electric winches, and an ergonomic boom-furling mainsail system - all operated via push-button controls mounted at the helm position.
Furlex provided the electric through-deck furling gear for the jib, as well as the stemhead-mounting for the asymmetric reaching sail.
Mainsheet trim is handled by an under-deck system featuring a reverse-purchase 1:3 hydraulic cylinder that’s driven by automatic two-speed operation – this enhances efficiency in jibes and commands fine-tuning under load.
To allow for cruising without cluttering deck operations or the beautiful classic hull lines, there is a stow-away/ swing-out anchor launcher equipped with a gas-spring assist. This keeps all of the equipment below deck in the forward locker while not in use. A Muir electric windlass belowdecks handles the heavy lifting.
INTERIOR
Inside, some may be surprised to find standing headroom in both the galley and head, setting the stage for a remarkable daysailing adventure or overnight escape. While packing plenty of performance under sail, she effortlessly transforms into a luxury weekender, featuring saloon seating for four and a queen-size forward berth.
The galley is equally equipped for a weekend adventure with a microwave, a single-burner induction cooktop, a Keurig coffee machine, and a refrigerator.
The head has an electric toilet and an overhead shower head with hot water service.
SYSTEMS
Auxiliary Engine
- Yanmar 3JH40 ; 40HP @ 3,000 RPM
Drive type
- Yanmar SD60 Saildrive
Throttle
- Kibelt 2042 single-lever control (stainless steel)
- AGM start battery
- (2) 24V high-output alternators
- Fireboy #MA-2-400-227 Manual/ Automatic total flooding clean agent fire extinguisher system. Manual pull located in cockpit.
- KUUMA stainless steel, 6-gallon hot water heater w/120 VAC + heat exchange loop from engine
- Headhunter XR124, 24-volt DC fresh water pressure pump
- Tecma Silent Plus 2 Short, 24-volt DC, fresh-water plumbed marine head (toilet)
- Sealand T24 pump from holding tank to an overboard discharge thru-hull
- Whale Gray Water Sump Pump + Waste Tank with intelligent control
- (2) Jabsco 24 volt electric bilge pumps
- Rule 2000 gph, 24-volt, high-capacity centrifugal bilge pump
- Seacock valves are Forespar Marelon glass-reinforced plastic
Refrigeration
- Custom-fabricated insulated stainless steel box, incorporating evaporator plates, approximately 103 liters (3.6 cubic ft). Insulated with 50mm (2”) polyurethane foam
- Sea Frost BD-XP compressor with AEO air cooled system, mounted in port cockpit locker, cooling air ducted through main bulkhead, from toe kick in galley
Electrical AC System
- 30 amp, 50ft shore power cord; 120 volt service
- AC & DC electrical panel, located outboard of port settee. Magnetic-type circuit breakers Digital volt and amp meters + frequency indicator meter as well as a switching system to select the power source from shore power and inverter
- Victron Multi-plus 24/3000/70 3000-watt inverter/charger
- Standard 3-prong 120 volt double receptacles. Each circuit protected by a GFCI receptacle at upstream end of circuit
- Victron VDI-32 Galvanic isolator
Electrical DC System
- Victron Lithium-Ion 24-volt 200 ah Smart LFP house batteries, total of 400 Ah
- AGM start batteries
DC electrical panel located outboard of port settee in saloon. Digital amp meter and volt meter, Victron Color Control GX monitor, individual switches for each battery bank, crossover switch to connect engine bank and DC-DC converter for emergency use, and marine grade magnetic type circuit breakers.
- 24V DC to 12V DC 60 amp converter for 12V supply to electronics
ELECTRONICS
- Garmin GPSMap 8610 touch-screen multifunction display
- Garmin GMR 18 HD radar, with radome on mast
- Ultrasonic depth sounder with transducer
- Ultrasonic speed transducer
- Garmin anemometer/wind indicator with wand at mast head
- Jefa 200nM Autopilot with electronic control with display at helm
- Garmin VHF radio 215 at helm, antenna at mast head
- Hailer horn under radar dome on mast
- Fusion Radio/MP3/CD player: (2) speakers in saloon, (2) in cockpit
SAILS
- The performance membrane sails are from North Sails
- The main is fully battened and optimized for a furling boom
- The jib is self-tacking for ease of maneuvers even while sailing solo
The flying headsail is an asymmetric reacher attached to a furling drum on the stemhead. This sail can remain aloft in the furled position while tacking upwind and is simple to deploy and then furl from the helm position - this makes the upwind/downwind transition a breeze.
Sail Area
- Mainsail: 464 sq ft
- Foretriangle (100%): 306 sq ft
- Total: 769 sq ft + reaching sails
Disclaimer
The company 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.
Contact
For more information about this yacht, please contact Wellington Yacht Partners We look forward to working with you!
For more information about this yacht, please contact Wellington Yacht Partners. We look forward to working with you!
For more information about this yacht, please contact Wellington Yacht Partners.