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sailing yacht Tartan 372 Sale info

Boat price$114900Year of built1992
Boat manufacturerTartanBoat model372
Boat type: sailing yacht
Boat name: Tartan 372
Boat length: 11.27m / 34.3ft
Price: $114900
Country: USA
Location: Florida, Saint Petersburg
Contact with seller by phone: (812) 361-3009

Tartan 372 description

  • Designed to take you anywhere with comfort and minimal cost. Forward is a large V: Berth with a marine head and vanity to port and a hanging locker opposite. Aft is the main salon which features a dinette to port which converts to a double, and a galley to starboard featuring a stainless steel sink, and refrigerated Ice box. Aft of the galley is a quarter berth with the navigation station opposite.
  • Pro: Furl System for headsail. Main and 150 % Genoa in good condition,
  • No fixer: upper, this boat is in excellent condition. Brand new shrouds & stays. New cabin cushions and portapotti.
  • 3: Burner Propane Stove w/Oven
  • Ground tackle: 35 lb CQR anchor, 30lb. Danforth anchor
  • Navman Instruments: Chart Plotter 5600, 3100 Wind speed Indicator,
  • Sails: Main, Roller furling Jib, Spinnaker.
  • Trailer was just re: bunked (all new pressure treated wood, and bunk carpet), with all new wiring and lights.
  • Location: KINGSTON, ONTARIO
  • Re: core balsa, extensive fibreglass work, a professional Algrip paint inside and out including the mast, boom and spinnaker pole. 6 coats of Interprotec on the bottom. New hatch and windows.
  • This Jeanneau 54 DS is adventure ready! Vision III has the room for extended cruising or a live: aboard. She has been kept and maintained to the highest standard! Cruising the tropical seas, she has been making dreams come true for the owners and their guests, now she is ready for a new owner and new dreams!
  • It isn't just the boat, it's where the boat takes you. The 21’ Com: Pac Eclipse can be a fun, beachable cruiser, a daysailer, or an intrepid coastal explorer, depending upon your mood. We have enjoyed days and nights in this one in Florida’s Keys, on the St. John’s River and on the lakes of Arkansas, but our sailing days are coming to an end.
  • This is our second Com-Pac Yacht and they’ve been two of the best boats we’ve ever owned. We think of the Eclipse 21’ as the big brother to our earlier Com: Pac 19’, and an improvement in many ways. It’s more stable, more capable, far easier to set up and handle and much more comfortable in the cockpit, in the cabin and in the sea. Yet it loves to explore the fascinating shallow waterways, and trails easily behind our Honda Odyssey. We particularly enjoy the open transom. Boarding from the water (or while it’s on the trailer) is a breeze, access to the outboard and the rudder is unrestricted and cockpit drainage is no longer a concern.

Tartan 372 equipment

  • Pro: Furl System for headsail. Main and 150 % Genoa in good condition,
  • Ground Tackle: 2 CQR's, one with 140' chain, the other with 30' chain.
  • Plotter : Raymarine C120 GPS chart plotter
  • TENDER: Zodiak with Suzuki 2.2
  • •Refrigerator: Frigoboat K35F with side access.
  • Engine: Yanmar Diesel
  • LOA: 30’ 4”
  • LWL: 28’ 9”
  • Head: Electric
  • Batteries : 3 lifeline AGM 2012
  • Fuel: Electric
  • Alt: 100 amp dual
  • Charger: Xantrex freedom
  • 3: Harken #32 two speed self tailing winches
  • 2: Harken #48 two speed self tailing winches
  • •LOG: Speedometer
  • Deck: removed old balsa core and redone in fiberglass, with new teak overlay (glued/epoxy, no screws) in the port and starboard side of the cockpit. New fiberglass core in the area of bowsprit. New sampson posts in solid teak
  • 12: Volt Service Panel
  • Kick: up rudder
  • Built: in Battery charger, running lights, auxiliary outlets

Tartan 372

  • Beam: 12.4
  • Draft: 4.8
  • Description: There are 3 house batteries and two engine batteries that power the engine, electric wench, and bow thruster. Each battery bank is control by a selector.
  • Equipment: All halyards replaced in 2013