2010 Other 39' (11.89 m) Far Harbour 39
Alameda, California, United States
Red Cloud
Designed in Puget Sound, built in Maine, completely unique. An elegant ocean sailing sloop that stores in a standard shipping container.
- Pilothouse
- Sail
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: JOH39002L910
- Stock #: B93103
$ 144,000 USD
€ 132,884 Euros
$ 196,156 CAD
£ 111,994 GBP
Description
Designed in Puget Sound, built in Maine, completely unique. An elegant ocean sailing sloop that stores in a standard shipping container.
Picture this: you can spend the next 4 months here in the Bay, learning this yacht, making her yours. Then spend the spring and summer and fall exploring the coast of CA, OR, WA, and Desolation Sound, Alaska, Vancouver Island. Then put her in a container in Tacoma and send her to Sydney. Spend our winter, their summer, cruising Australia, Fiji, Tonga, New Zealand and when it gets cold, put her in a container in Auckland and send her to Oslo. Cruise the fjords, the Baltic under the Northern Lights, in the northern summer. Winter comes again; Thailand.
In one day, you can lower the mast, unbolt the keel, sail drive, rudder and roll her into the container on air bags (included!).
Exterior is tough, capable, hard-working sailboat. Interior is a joy; perfect combination of elegant and practical. Easy to love, easy to maintain. If you want to see the secret places of the planet without the long passages, and do it in ease and grace, this it it.
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: JOH39002L910
Official Number: 1228743
Stock #: B93103
LOA: 38' 9'' (11.81 Meters)
Type: Sail- Used
Year: 2010
Beam: 7' 6''
Draft Min: 6'
Heads: 1
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Displacement: 13200 lbs
Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Yanmar
- Engine Model: 3JH5E
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Drive Type: Sail
- Power HP: 38.00
- Power KW: 28.34
- Fuel Type: Diesel
Full Details
Key Features
- Pilot house seat with chart table for all-weather navigating and watch keeping.
- Full batten mainsail, 2 jibs, nylon asymmetric spinnaker
- Raymarine, ST6002 below-deck autopilot
- Icom IC-M424G GPS VHF w/remote mic.
- Furuno FI-50 speed, depth and wind display
- Furuno MFD8 Nav Net 3D multi-display for charts, radar, AIS
- Yanmar 3JH5E diesel and sail drive with less than 350 hours.
- Racor 500MA fuel filter
- 3-blade feathering Max Prop
- 3 AGM 105 batteries, parallel in a house bank
- 1 AGM 105 battery to start the engine.
- Xantrex Link Pro battery monitor
- Mastervolt 12/50-3 charger
- Mastervolt 12/2000 sine wave inverter
- Pro Safe Zinc Saver galvanic isolater
- Espar Airtronic forced air cabin heat
- Force 10 3 burner stove with oven
- Separate 12volt top-load fridge and freezer boxes
- Rocna 20 anchor with chain/rope rode
- Lewmar deck mounted vertical electric windlass
- Fortress FX23 aluminum anchor with chain/rope rode
- Seawater wash down pump
- Open transom for stern boarding, fishing/diving, rescue recovery
- Stainless stern boarding ladder
- Achilles 8’6” inflatable dinghy
- Hull painted with LPU
More Features
ELECTRONICS
· Depthsounder
· Long-speedometer
· Wind Speed and Direction
· Plotter
· Autopilot
· Compass
· GPS
· VHF
· Radar
SAILS
· Fully Battened Mainsail
· Furling Genoa
· Storm Jib
· Asymmetric Spinnaker
RIGGING
· Steering Wheel
INSIDE EQUIPMENT
· Oven
· Marine Head
· Refrigerator
· Battery Charger
· Electric Bilge Pump
· Manual Bilge Pump
· Heating
· Hot Water
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
· Shore Power Inlet
· Inverter
COVERS
· Mainsail Cover
· Genoa Cover
· Lazyjacks
Disclaimer
The company 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 Don Margraf.
We look forward to working with you!
Denison Yachting
300 Harbor Drive Suite B
Sausalito CA 94965 USA
Phone: 415-729-9151
Toll Free: 1-800-578-3036
Email: inquiries@denisonyachting.com
Website: http://denisonyachting.com
San Francisco is known for its hilly landscape, year-round fog, iconic Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars and colorful Victorian houses. These are only some of the attributes that make San Francisco one of the most visited cities in the world.
The waters of the San Francisco Bay area offer the spectacular vistas and special conditions coveted by recreational boaters of all types and classes. And the Oakland Estuary provides the central bay’s most protected water. Marinas, restaurants, and various waterfront facilities line both of its banks.
The Oakland Marinas facility has more than 500 slips accommodating boat sizes 25’ to 75′ and offers features including keyed entry to docks, metered electricity, storage facilities, wireless high-speed Internet, complete firefighting system dockside and more.
Nearby are the Oakland Museum, the Oakland Zoo, a newly developed family-oriented park at Union Point Basin and Preservation Park with its dozens of restored Victorian homes. The marina is within walking distance of an Amtrak train station and the San Francisco Bay ferry system.
With a team of experienced brokers at our San Francisco location, Denison is here to help assist in meeting any and all needs, whether it’s brokerage services, a slip, maintenance, local attractions, restaurants, or just a helpful hand!
Don Margraf
San Francisco Yacht Broker
300 Harbor Drive Suite B
Sausalito CA 94965 USA
Office: 415-729-9151
Toll Free: 1-800-578-3036
Cell: 1-510-469-3330
Email: DM@denisonyachting.com
Sailor, rigger, mechanic, electrician, California yacht broker. Don Margraf got an early start knocking almonds and picking fruit with Braceros. He hauled interstate with the Teamsters. He built Mustangs for Ford. He tore down warehouses, rebuilt Victorians, played guitar at the Palomino and the Fillmore, shook hands with Dolly Parton and Lech Walecza, produced an album for a Grammy singer, ran the gamut, dodged a bullet and went the extra mile. His first boat was a 14-man woodie on the Tippecanoe River. He then sailed Rebels and Lightnings on a lake and was hooked. He sailed a couple hundred thousand ocean miles. He studied and worked with a great naval architect and consulted for boat builders on 3 continents. He raced sailboats and delivered yachts across oceans. He wrote magazine stories and marketing plans. And he swears the rhythm of the sea is heard best when Professor Longhair plays "Tipitina."