1960 Concordia 39' (11.89 m)
Rockport, Maine, United States
GOLDEN EYE
A stunning example of the Concordia 39 Yawl class Golden Eye may be hull #80 of the class but she certainly rests at the top of the podium when it comes to condition and value with thoughtful and timely upgrades to structure, systems and equipment and strict adherence to annual maintenance tasks.
- Cruiser-Racer
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Wood Hull
Description
GOLDEN EYE
The Concordia Yawl is a very special class of wooden yawls, designed by naval architect C. Raymond Hunt with input from Llewellyn and Waldo Howland and built under contract to the Concordia Company by the famed Germen Shipyard of Abeking and Rasmusson.
The Concordia Yawl was designed to withstand heavy wind and choppy waters making her the perfect sailboat for both racing and comfortable cruising. As one of the most enduring yacht designs in sailing history, she has collected as many trophies as any class in ocean racing history while proving that a winning boat can be as beautiful as it is comfortable to sail. There were 103 Concordia yawls built, of which all are still afloat, making the Concordia Yawl class the largest class of one-design wooden sailing yachts.
A stunning example of the Concordia 39 Yawl class Golden Eye (built in 1960) may be hull #80 of the class but she certainly rests at the top of the podium when it comes to condition and value with thoughtful and timely upgrades to structure, systems and equipment and strict adherence to annual maintenance tasks.
Golden Eye has completed (Fall 2024) her annually scheduled maintenance work and awaits her next owners who will have little to do apart from normal launch and commissioning tasks in order to be aboard and sailing for Spring 2025.
Golden Eye is a new listing for Brooklin Boat Yard. Complete details and recent significant work history will be available shortly. Check back at this site in a few days or (if you can't wait) contact our broker John Maxwell by phone (207-359-2193) or email (brokerage@brooklinboatyard.com) to learn more about Golden Eye or any of the other boats listed with Brooklin Boat Yard
Data Sheet
LOA: 39' (11.89 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 1960
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Wood
Full Details
Principle Dimensions and Information
Principle Dimensions and Information
Designer: C Raymond Hunt / Concordia Company
Builder: Abeking and Rasmusson
Year Built: 1960
LOA: 39.83’
LWL: 28.50’
Beam: 10.25’
Draft: 5.67’
Displacement: 18,000 lbs.
Ballast: 7,700 lbs.
Sail Area: 650 sq. ft.
Auxiliary Propulsion: 2010, Yanmar 3YM30 diesel
Horse Power: 29 HP at 3,600 rpm
Fuel Capacity: 20 Gallons
Freshwater Capacity: 60 Gallons
Blackwater Capacity: 12 Gallons
Asking Price: $115,000
Location: Rockport, Maine
Hull Construction
Full keel with cut away fore foot and keel hung rudder underwater configuration
White oak stem, keelson, deadwood, stern post and other structural members
White oak floors and steam bent oak frames
Mahogany (carvel) planking with bronze fastenings
Mahogany transom
316 Stainless steel ballast and deadwood bolts.
Bronze and mahogany rudder
Varnished transom
Epiphanes 3126 Buff topsides
Epiphanes 15 Red boot stripe
Gold Leaf cove stripe
Anti-fouling Green bottom paint
Deck, Cabin and Cockpit Construction
White oak deck and coach roof beams and carlins
Marine plywood sub-decks and cabin tops
Sub-decks and cabin tops marine plywood overlaid with Dynel cloth set in epoxy with painted finish
Varnished Mahogany toe rails, taff rail, cabin sides, cockpit coamings, deck cleats, hatch frames, cabin top hand rails, bridge deck and cockpit locker fronts
Laid bare teak bridge deck surface and cockpit sole.
Deck Hardware and Features
Bronze stem fitting with integral bow chocks
Bronze anchor roller
Bronze chain deck pipe
Bronze bow pulpit with integral navigation lights
Bronze “Concordia style” lifeline stanchions
Double ( upper and lower) coated stainless steel wire lifelines with opening gate to starboard
Varnished Mahogany bow cleats (2ea)
Bronze Genoa tracks with adjustable bronze cars / jib port and starboard on to rail
Bronze main mast chain plates port and starboard
Bronze mizzen mast chain plates port and starboard
Bronze rudder post / tiller head
Varnished Mahogany tiller
Bronze mizzen mast step
Single / large varnished Mahogany stern cleat
Bronze (main mast) backstay tang / chain plate
Bronze stern pulpit with integral stern navigation light
Bronze dock lines chocks port and starboard aft on taff rail
Bronze ½ round chafe guards fore and aft of stern chocks
Bronze ensign staff socket
Bronze “mushroom style” ventilator aft
Bronze mizzen sheet pad eyes
Trunk Cabin Hardware and Features
Varnished Mahogany cabin sides, front and aft bulkhead
Bronze round / circular opening ports with screens on cabin front
Bronze oval-shaped ports in cabin sides port and starboard
Three (3) fixed ports per side
One (1) opening port per side at head area (port)and passageway between cabins (starboard)
Varnished Mahogany “butterfly style” opening hatch with fixed oval lights on cabin top above forward cabin.
Bronze main mast partners
Bronze dorade fittings port and starboard on cabin top (ventilates head area and passageway between cabins)
Bronze dorade centerline on cabin top (ventilates main saloon)
Varnished Mahogany and bronze “Charlie Noble” chimney for cabin heater
Varnished Mahogany “butter fly style” opening hatch with fixed lights on cabin top above main saloon
Raised companionway hatch “garage” of varnished Mahogany and Marine plywood with painted Dynel surface
Bronze padeyes port and starboard outboard of companionway hatch “garage”
Varnished Mahogany hand rails port and starboard on cabin top.
Bronze and varnished Mahogany main boom gallows
Cockpit Hardware and Features
Self-bailing cockpit
Varnished Mahogany cockpit coamings with winch islands port and starboard
Bronze ½ round chafe guard on cockpit coamings upper edge
Varnished Mahogany fronts for bridge deck, cockpit lockers an lazarette
Laid Teak cockpit sole and bridge deck surfaces
Bare Teak cockpit locker lid surfaces
Primary Winches: Bronze Lewmar 48, 2-speed, self-tailing
Secondary Winches: Bronze Barient, 2-speed
Bronze main sheet traveler with adjustable car
Varnished Mahogany main sheet cleats (2) at bridge deck
Varnished Mahogany sheet cleats on winch islands
Folding varnished Mahogany seat backs port and starboard at aft end of cockpit
Danforth Constellation helm compass at bridge deck face
Bronze opening port at bridge deck face
Engine controls (throttle and transmission) to starboard
Galley stove fuel tank stored under starboard side decks.
Yanmar ignition panel with Tach and engine status gauges on aft lazarette face.
Interior Layout and Accommodations
Bow Area: Open for access to primary chain and rode and stored ground tackle and anchors
Forward Cabin: Forward cabin with pipe berths port and starboard
Shelves above and outboard of berths port and starboard
12-Volt outlet at starboard berth
Storage and tankage under berths
Forward cabin ventilation by way of opening ports (forward) and opening hatch (overhead)
Forward cabin electrical lighting by way of reading lamps at head of berths port and starboard
Forward cabin natural lighting by way of overhead hatch port lights, cabin side fixed ports and forward opening ports.
Varnished Mahogany door provides privacy from passageway and main saloon
Bare Teak cabin sole
Passageway Aft: Passage way connecting forward cabin to main saloon
Head area to port
Hanging and wet lockers with shelf above to starboard
Passageway ventilation by way of opening port and dorade vent
Passageway natural lighting by way of opening port
Door to head area to port
Bare Teak cabin sole
Head Area: Varnished Mahogany door provides privacy from passageway and main saloon
Porcelain sink basin with manually supplied cold water
Medicine cabinet with mirror and storage shelves above sink basin
Clothes hamper
Bronze towel hooks
Lockers and storage shelves outboard
Marine toilet
Head area ventilation by way of opening port and dorade vent
Head area natural lighting by way of opening port
Electric lighting by way of reading lamp
Bare Teak cabin sole
Main Saloon: Settees port and starboard with storage and tankage under
Storage lockers above and outboard of settees
Concordia style seat backs / bunks
Drop leaf table with inset tell-tale compass on center line
Cast iron wood stove / cabin heater
Ventilation by way of opening hatch, dorade vent and companionway hatch
Natural Light by way of fixed ports (4ea) an overhead hatch light.
Electrical lighting by way of reading lams at forward and aft ends of settees
Varnished Mahogany hand rails overhead
Bare Teak cabin sole.
Galley Areas: Galley areas furthest aft in the main cabin with sink basin and under counter ice box to port and to starboard under counter dry goods storage and cooking stove / oven
Pressure and manually supplied cold water at stainless steel galley sink basin
Storage above and outboard of sink basin
Storage drawers and lockers under sink counter
Stainless steel lined and well insulated ice box
My Land single burner butane stove
Taylor pressurized kerosene, gimbaled 2-burner stove and oven
Heat shield panel above stove(s)
Storage above and outboard of stove(s)
Dry good storage under counter aft of stove(s)
Ventilation of galley areas by way of companionway hatch and opening port aft to cockpit.
Lighting in galley areas by way of overhead dome lights
Bare Teak cabin sole
Companionway: Companionway is furthest aft on center line with steps leading upward to cockpit bridge deck
Sound insulated engine box under companionway steps
Ship’s battery bank, master switch and circuit panel outboard to starboard of engine box
Spars and Rigging
Masthead rigged yawl sail plan configuration
Hollow box construction, single spreader, jumper strut, varnished Sitka Spruce main mast
Hollow box construction, single spreader, jumper strut, varnished Sitka Spruce Mizzen mast
Hollow box construction, varnished Sitka Spruce main and mizzen booms with bronze hardware.
Varnished Sitka Spruce spinnaker pole
Halyard Winches: Bronze Merriman #2, Main and Genoa halyard winches
Stainless steel wire standing rigging (shrouds and stays) with bronze turnbuckle adjusters
Elkhide turnbuckle covers
Yacht braid sheets and halyards
Main mast spreader lights
Varnished Mahogany shroud rollers
Sail Trim and Handling Equipment
Primary Sheet Winches: Bronze Lewmar 48, 2-speed, self-tailing
Secondary Sheet Winches: Bronze Barient, 2-speed
Halyard Winches: Bronze Merriman #2, Main and Genoa halyard winches
Bronze Genoa tracks with adjustable cars / leads on toe rails port and starboard.
Dutchman main sail flaking system
Hood Yacht Systems roller-furling headstay
Snatch blocks / wood shell (5ea)
Southcoast winch handles (2ea)
Locking winch handle (1ea)
Sails and Canvas
Doyle main sail
Doyle mizzen
Doyle roller-furling jib
Main and Mizzen covers
Companionway dodger and bows
Interior cushions
Cockpit cushions
Snap-0n hatch screens
Electronics and Navigational Equipment
Danforth Constellation helm compass
Weems Systems tell-tale compass inset into main saloon table
Harwich Clock Company Ship’s Clock and Barometer
GPS / Chart Plotter: iPad
Raymarine ST70 sailing instrument display on cockpit swing-out bracket
Raymarine ST70 autopilot control and remote on cockpit swing-out bracket
Raymarine ST70 below decks autopilot
Icom IC M88 VHF radio
Auxiliary Propulsion and Fuel Systems and Equipment
2010, Yanmar 3YM30 diesel
Horse Power: 29 HP at 3,600 rpm
Engine Hours: Minimal
Yanmar ignition panel with tach and engine status menu on face of aft lazarette
Throttle and transmission control levers starboard cockpit
1” Stainless steel propeller shaft
Bronze, 3-blade, feathering Max-Prop
Sound-insulated engine box
Groco raw water filter
Fuel tank and fuel manifold in port cockpit locker
Fuel Capacity: 20 Gallons
Parker water-separator fuel filter
Steering Systems and Equipment
Steering Systems and Equipment
Bronze and Mahogany keel-hung rudder with bronze rudder post
Varnished ash tiller
Raymarine ST70 below decks autopilot with hard wired and remote control
Freshwater and Sanitation Systems and Equipment
Freshwater Capacity: 60 Gallons
Pressure water system supplies cold fresh water to cockpit shower, galley sink basin and head area sink basin
Shur-Flo pressure water pump
Manual (hand) pump supplies cold water to galley sink basin
Hand-held cockpit shower
Stainless steel galley sink basin with manually supplied and pressure cold water
Porcelain sink basin with manually supplied cold water in head area
Manually operated MSD / marine toilet
MSD / marine toilet plumbed for direct overboard discharge or discharge to holding tank for shore-side pump-out
Electrical Systems and Equipment
12-Volt DC electrical system
Separate battery banks for engine start and ship systems
Engine start battery (1ea)
Ship system batteries (2ea)
Blue Seas rotary-style battery selector switch
Paneltronics circuit panel with battery status and load meters
Battery charging by engine alternator
Dewatering Equipment
Edson manual bilge pump in starboard cockpit locker
Rule 2000 GPH electric / automatic bilge pump
Ground Tackle Equipment
Bronze anchor roller
Principle Anchor: 35 lb. CQR plow anchor on bow roller with chain and rode
Fortress FX-23 anchor
Luke anchor
Secondary chain and rode
Safety Equipment
Radar reflector
Ship’s bell
Type IV PFD (life ring / 1ea) with MOB light and throw rope
Type II PFD’s (life jackets / 5ea) and storage bag
First Aid kit
Navigational lighting
Main mast spreader lights
Webbing jack-lines
Safety harnesses (2ea)
Flares kit
Additional Equipment
Dock Lines (6ea)
Fenders with fleece covers (2ea)
Varnished Mahogany boarding ladder
Varnished Mahogany shroud rollers
Varnished Ensign staff
Sail ties
Miscellaneous lines
Tool box and tools
Spare stove burner
Deck brush
Elk hide drink holders port and starboard at cockpit
Significant Work History
Disclaimer
Brooklin Boat Yard 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.
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Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact John Maxwell.
We look forward to working with you!
Brooklin Boat Yard
Center Harbor Road
Brooklin ME 04616 USA
Phone: 1-207-359-2236
Email: info@brooklinboatyard.com
Website: https://www.brooklinboatyard.com
Founded in 1960 by Joel White, Brooklin Boat Yard combines the longstanding tradition of Maine craftsmanship with modern technology to create world-class yachts that push the envelope of performance and grace.
John Maxwell
Broker
Center Harbor Road
Brooklin ME 04616 USA
Office: 1-207-359-2193
Email: brokerage@brooklinboatyard.com
John joined Brooklin Boat Yard in 2004. Using his expertise and experience in used boat brokerage sales he established a successful used boat brokerage operation. Also, in 2004 John started the development of a racing program for the Brooklin Boat Yard built 76’ Spirit of Tradition Goshawk resulting in podium finishes in the 2005 Marblehead to Halifax Race, the 2006 Newport to Bermuda Race and equally impressive performances in classic yacht regattas here in Maine and Southern New England.
John continues to race in local mixed fleet races and Classic Yacht Regattas mostly on boats built by Brooklin Boat Yard and notably as “the world’s oldest bowman” on the Brooklin Boat Yard built Eggemoggin 47 Lynnette from 2013 to 2021 and occasional guest appearances on sister-ship Lark.
Today, John continues to manage and expand the brokerage operation but can just as likely be seen out in the yard or on the water helping the rigging and yard crews in the busy Spring and Fall launching and hauling seasons.