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This CLASSIC Sailboat Is A SUPER Deal! An opportunity to buy a 1973 Tartan 34C for $5,000! FULL TOUR 

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This CLASSIC Sailboat Is A SUPER Deal! She's going to take some work but her bones, sails, and electrical & mechanical systems are all good. In fact, her Universal diesel has less than 150 hours on it. Her sails are in good-great shape, and her dodger is also in good shape. She has new batteries (both house and starter), and a new alternator. Within the past 10 years, she received a new mast and standing rigging, and much more. She could be sailed away now, but to get her back into great shape, you're going to want to do some work. The major job is replacing the original cork cabin sole that was damaged by water intrusion last spring. You'll also want to sand and varnish the exterior brightwork, followed by her interior woodwork. Lastly, you'll probably want to paint her topsides and deck - but there's no rush on this!
525 of these Sparkman & Stephens designed Tartan 34Cs were made between 1968 and 1978. She was a very successful design for Tartan and she won many races, including the Marblehead to Halifax Race, and she competed in other offshore sailboat races such as the Newport to Bermuda Race. A capable sailboat, with a good turn of speed for her size (and age), she will be an ideal boat for a solo sailor, couple, or a small family. And she's capable of going anywhere. With her shoal draft keel that only draws 4 feet when her centerboard is up, and 8 feet when it's down, the options are limitless.
The seller is motivated (he has purchased another boat) and is a marine surveyor by trade. Please contact him directly with any additional questions at: compassmarinesurveys@gmail.com
Please be courteous and kind. Remember, BoatFools Sailing has no financial interest in this boat, nor are we not brokers.
Thanks for watching!
- BoatFools Sailing Team

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@ptobysmith2315
@ptobysmith2315 2 часа назад
I sailed on Peregrine in the late 70s or early 80s. She was a nice sail. I recall her for sale on the hard in Essex about 5 years ago. Not sure if she was commissioned and sailed to Maine, but she was in similar rough shape sitting in Essex for several uncovered winters. I’m guessing there is more concealed problems from years of neglect. But I do recall her fondly.
@anthonyfrattalone9937
@anthonyfrattalone9937 2 часа назад
Not a bad boat, but I think your presentation could be misleading to the uninitiated. I would hesitate to call rigging that is 10 years old "new." I would also be cautious of any engine that is not new with that few hours - it is not good for a diesel engine to sit unused for long periods of time. My guess is once you started working through it you could easily drop $75K getting this boat ship shape, not including dozens if not 100s of hours cleaning and doing brightwork. Far from a "$5K" boat! I would rather spend $35k and be out sailing tomorrow without a huge to do list. Also - how did the water intrusion occur and what's stopping it from happening again?
@boatfools
@boatfools 44 минуты назад
In all fairness, the boat was used last season, so it hasn’t been sitting idle. So the engine has been used and is 100% functioning as it should. I am definitely clear that the boat needs work. I also state that the mast and standing rigging were new within the past 10 years. For a mast, that’s pretty darn good. As far as the standing rigging and turnbuckles, not only does it look great, typically spars and all are removed in the offseason NE. So the 10 year rule of thumb is really misleading up here. It gets light usage relative to a boat, say, in Florida. Lastly, this isn’t a boat for the uninitiated, but one for someone with solid DIY skills and a modest budget. As I say in the video, one could sail away in this boat tomorrow. Does she need work? 100%. But none of it has to happen immediately. Go sailing, have fun, and plan for the future. Sails are all in good to great shape.
@gynat5968
@gynat5968 3 часа назад
Re: Wheel placement - Obviously you have never sailed a Pearson 10M. Lol. Jib/ genoa track and Spinnaker track.
@boatfools
@boatfools 2 часа назад
I haven’t but there’s one for sale up here and it looks very compelling…
@cosmaselibox1542
@cosmaselibox1542 2 часа назад
Where is the boat located
@boatfools
@boatfools 2 часа назад
Abel Boatyard in Northeast Harbor, Maine. The seller’s contact info is in the description below the video. Let me know if you can’t access it.
@John-Nada
@John-Nada 27 минут назад
Do people really use those centerboards or are they more trouble than its worth?
@sailingelectricgitana1286
@sailingelectricgitana1286 11 минут назад
Seriously interested here. Seriously...
@gnsmk357
@gnsmk357 Час назад
Whats the chain plate issuea??
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