BOAT DETAILS
39' 1979 Yorktown 39 Center Cockpit Custom Cutter
BOAT INFO
Type:
Sail 
Year:
1979 
Length:
39' 2" 
Location:
Southwest Harbor area (summers)
Maine 
Price:
$73,950
 
BOAT DETAILS
Engine:
Fresh water cooled Nanni Diesel (Kubota) 
Condition:
Mint 
Engines:
Single 
Engine Hours:
375 
Drives:
IB 
Hull Material:
Glass 
Horsepower:
37 
Beam:
11' 9" 
Fuel:
Diesel 
Draft:
6' 0" 
PICTURES (click to enlarge)
BOAT DESCRIPTION
MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION !
NEW MAINSAIL! NEW BARRIER COTED BOTTOM!
(No Osmosis but Barrier Coted anyway against water absorbtion.
GALERY PICTURE 1. TUCANA II ready to launch.
PICTURE 2. Under full working canvas.
PICTURE 3. View of dinette area, main cabin.
PICTURE 4. Galley.
PICTURE 5. Wash basin area, aft cabin.
PICTURE 6. Look forward from helmsman seat.
PICTURE 7. Look forward into main and forward cabin.
PICTURE 8. Taking in water and fuel.
PICTURE 9. Under full sail.
PICTURE 10. Look forward under sail.
PICTURE 11. Port side view.


TUCANA II measurements are, LOA 43.6’ (includes bowsprit, 39.2’ without it), WLL. 35.5’, Beam 11.9’. Fuel tankage 70 gallons, water tankage 130 gallons, propane 20 lbs. Voltage 12 volts, 412 amps. Holding tank 20 gallons.

Custom molded in solid fibreglass for ocean sailing to first owner's specifications, Tucana II has a beautiful custom interior in 5/16th" tongue and groove solid mahogany over 1" ceder plywood. She sleeps 6 in three separate cabins, has a central hot air diesel heating system for extended live-aboard sailing, h&c pressure water including shower, 6 man life raft, 2 depthfinders, 5 sails, a 4 cu.ft holdover fridge in a comfortable, roomy U-shaped galley, a separate 6 cu.ft hold-over freezer, a ss three-burner/oven Force Ten propane galley stove, cockpit cushions, full cockpit enclosure with windows, working sails refurbished in 2005 and 2006, A NEW MAINSAIL, 2007 and an autopilot.

TUCANA II is a well-designed and very strongly built, weatherly, comfortable, flush deck, center cockpit, cutter-rigged yacht. She is equally well suited for day-sailing, coastal cruising or extended passage making. Built and launched in Los Angeles in 1979 she has been sailed on her own bottom via the Panama Canal into the Caribbean and from there to her current location in Maine. She has been dry-stored on land for 10 years as well as most winters.
Her flaring clipper bow assures a dry deck under all but the most extreme seaway conditions. Her flush deck in combination with her relatively long waterline length gives her a motion at sea, speed and underdeck space akin to much lager yachts. She accommodates six persons in three separate cabins, is very steady on her helm, and is an absolute delight to sail and cruise. She is a fabulous yacht that offers the next owner many years of confortable sailing/passage making. A 2005 Insurance Survey report is available on request.

Age-related health problems are the reason for selling

CONTACT SELLER DIRECTLY
Listing ID:
74895 
Home Phone:
506-455-5695 
Name:
Walter 
Work Phone:
506-455-5695 
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