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1934 Starling Burgess

LITTLE DIPPER Used Boat For Sale | ID# 2810067

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LITTLE DIPPER

35' Starling Burgess 1934

Starling Burgess 1934 For Sale in Stonington, Maine

$109,000

Stonington, Maine

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    General Description

    Little Dipper

    1934, Starling Burgess Cutter, 41’ LOA


    Little Dipper is a 41’ LOA Starling Burgess cutter built by Joel Johnson in Bridgeport, CT in 1934. With her relatively plumb bow, slack bilges and sweeping sheer Little Dipper could easily be mistaken for a 19th century English cutter but her dynamic hull shape, beautifully tapered ballast keel, high ballast-displacement ratio and Bermudan rig identify her as a thoroughly modern, forward thinking 1930s yacht.


    She was drawn at the height of Burgess’s career, during the downtime between the design of successful J-class America’s cup defenders Enterprise (1930) and Rainbow (1934). Burgess likely foresaw the eventual end of the big Universal Rule race boats on which he’d built his reputation and was already doing his homework, working on moderately sized, blue-water capable, cruiser-racers, when he was asked to draw Little Dipper. 


    The commission came from Buckminster Fuller, an eccentric 1930s futurist author, architect, designer, and inventor. The story goes that she was part of a ploy to get Burgess, one of the most talented aeronautical engineers of the era, to work on his revolutionary, aerodynamic Dymaxion concept car. Ploy or not Little Dipper was built and her owner and designer’s fascination with aeronautics is fully evident on close inspection.


    Fuller’s ploy worked and Burgess went to work for the Dymaxion corporation in 1932. A boatbuilder named Joel Johnson began construction on Little Dipper in 1933 under Burgess’s supervision and at the very same Bridgeport, CT factory where the Dymaxion car was being developed. 

     

    Her construction was interrupted for a time, presumably because Burgess ran off with and eventually married the Dymaxion project patron Nannie Dale Biddle, much to Fuller’s chagrin. Little Dipper was eventually moved to City Island, finished off, fitted with an Alden designed rig and launched in 1934.  


    Fuller sailed her for a few years then sold her in 1936 to Elihu Root, a member of the America’s cup J-class Enterprise syndicate and patron of Burgess’s. She was later owned a man named Richard Baum who sailed Little Dipper extensively (engineless and mostly singlehanded) between New England and the Caribbean and documented it in his book By the Wind.  As Llewelyn Howland noted in his biography of Starling Buress, for Baum, Little Dipper proved herself to be an almost perfect vehicle for fast, safe, handy and comfortable sailing and passage making.”


    Little Dipper’s current owner found her languishing in Liberty, NJ in 2006, purchased her and brought her north to Brooklin, ME where she underwent a significant refit in ’09-’10 with the help of Eric Dow’s Boat Shop (see Refit Notes at the end of this listing description). She has cruised the Maine coast and been stored at Billings Marine in Stonington, ME ever since.  

     

    Little Dipper is a rare package for yacht of her vintage: stately, pedigree, exceptionally beautiful, but still comfortable, fast, seaworthy, and easily handled. She is offered for sale in excellent structural and aesthetic condition following an ’09-’10 refit with a new interior, a recently reconditioned Yanmar from Billings Diesel (2012), and a beautiful new set of Gambell and Hunter sails. A 2021 survey is available on request.





    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 Information

    Designer: W. Starling Burgess

    Builder: Joel Johnson

    Year Built: 1934

    LOA: 41' 0”

    LOD: 35’ 0”

    LWL: 28’ 0”

    Beam: 8' 9"

    Draft: 6’ 0”

    Rig Type: Marconi Cutter

    Auxiliary Propulsion: Yanmar diesel, Model 3GM, Horsepower 27HP

    Fuel Capacity: 15 Gallons

    Freshwater Capacity: 70 Gallons (approximate)

    Blackwater Capacity: 16 Gallons

    Hull and Deck Construction

    Full keel with keel hung rudder underwater configuration

    Lead ballast keel

    White Oak hull structural members (stem, backbone, deadwood, sternpost, frames, floors, timbers, etc.)

    Spanish Cedar planking above the waterline

    Atlantic Cedar planking below the waterline

    Bronze fasteners

    New deck beams and 2-layer marine plywood deck over-laid with Dynel cloth set in Epoxy with painted (Awlgrip) finish.

    Varnished Spanish Cedar cap rails, cabin sides, cabin back, bridge deck face, cockpit coamings steering chest hatch companionway sliding hatch, butterfly hatch and forward cabin hatch.

    Finishes: Topsides: White, Deck: Buff-Tan, Bottom: Red Anti-Fouling

    Deck Hardware

    All hardware cast or fabricated bronze

    Bronze sheet and docking cleats

    Bronze dock line chocks

    Bronze fairleads

    Bronze stem fittings, chain plates and back stay tang

    Bronze self-tacking staysail traveler

    Bronze main sheet traveler

    Bronze and shell block turning blocks

    Interior Accommodations

    Galley area to port and starboard of companionway

    Two-burner Luke stove to port.

    Stainless steel sink basin with manually supplied with cold water from bronze hand pump

    Settee seating / berths port and starboard with storage in shelves and lockers above and outboard of the settee’s.

    Cabin heater at foot of starboard berth.

    Berths port and starboard in forward cabin

    Marine toilet and holding tank on centerline forward between forward cabin berths.

    Lighting. Ventilalation and Heating

    On-deck navigational lighting

    Gimbaled kerosene lamps (4ea)

    Forward cabin opening hatch

    Main cabin butterfly hatch

    Companionway hatch

    Bronze opening ports in cabin sides and front (3 ea.)

    Bronze dorade vent cowl aft

    Enameled solid fuel stove / cabin heater with Charlie noble exhaust chimney

    Propulsion and Steering

    Yanmar 3GM 27HP, fresh water cooled, diesel engine – reconditioned by Billings Diesel, installed in 2012

    Yanmar ignition panel with tachometer, kill switch and audible engine alarms

    Racor water separator type fuel filter.

    Engine access from main cabin and cockpit.

    Separate control levers for throttle and transmission

    Stainless steel propellor shaft

    Two-bladed bronze folding propellor (offset to starboard)

    Original Edson bronze worm gear steering system

    Eight spoke bronze steering wheel with bare teak spoke handles

    Electrical System

    12-Volt DC ship’s systems

    Deep cycle Group 24 Batteries (2ea)

    Rotary battery selector switch

    DC circuit panel for control of individual electrical needs

    Battery charging by engine alternator

    DC outlet (1ea)

    Spars and Rigging

    Double spreader, masthead rigged, Marconi cutter configuration.

    Solid Sitka Spruce laminated mast and boom

    Douglas Fir staysail club

    Douglas Fir bowsprit

    Harken roller-furling for outer jib

    1x19 stainless steel wire standing rigging (shrouds and stays) with bronze turnbuckle adjusters

    New jumper stays, whisker stays and bobstay (2012-2013)

    Recent running rigging (halyards and sheets)

    Merriman primary winches

    Sails and Canvas

    Gamble and Hunter main sail (2018)

    Gamble and Hunter Staysail (2018)

    Gamble and Hunter Yankee (2018)

    Above Gamble and Hunter sails in new condition

    Older suit of Nat Wilson sails in fair condition

    Mainsail cover

    Interior cushions

    Electronics and Navigation

    Raymarine C80 chart plotter on companionway swing arm mount

    Standard Horizon HX290 handheld VHF radio

    Ritchie Power Damp helm compass

    Tankage

    1 x 15 gal. Polyethylene fuel tank under the cockpit

    2 x (30-40 gal. estimated) Aluminum freshwater tanks under port and starboard berths

    1 x 16 gal. Stainless steel black water tank in bow

    Domestic Systems

    P.E. Luke Heritage 2 burner propane stove

    Columbia stove works solid fuel stove / cabin heater

    Manually operated marine toilet with holding tank head

    Ground Tackle

    Fisherman style anchor

    Appropriate chain and rode combination

    Traditional, manually operated anchor windlass with cat heads port and starboard.

    Dewatering Equipment

    SPXFlow 220 GPH electric / automatic bilge pump

    Bilge pump control switch by starboard companionway

    Safety Equipment

    Type 1 PFD’s (3 ea.)

    Fire extinguisher, Type BC (1 ea.)

    Handheld bugle type horn

    2009-10 Refit Details

    Replaced all but two deck beams

    New marine plywood deck

    Deck overlaid with Dynel cloth set in epoxy with painted (Awlgrip) finish

    New sheer strakes

    New bulwarks

    New mast partners

    Re-planked below the waterline

    Keel bolt inspections (found good)

    Replaced frame ends and sistered where necessary (21 frames)

    Replaced aft end of cockpit house

    Replaced cockpit and cockpit coaming

    Replaced Sampson posts

    Replaced wheel box hatch and forward hatch

    Restored the original galley aft interior layout

    Replaced ceiling planking from the midships bulkhead aft

    All spars stripped of hardware, stripped to bare wood and revarnished with 9 coats

    New Douglas Fir bowsprit and associated standing rigging

    This listing is courtesy of the MLS and may be centrally listed with another broker. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey representation of a particular vessel.